LAWS107
Public Law
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Notes
View all LAWS107 notes*Distinction* Public Law Notes Plus Every Crucial Case! — EXTREMELY COMPREHENSIVE!
*Distinction* Public Law Notes Plus Every Crucial Case! — EXTREMELY COMPREHENSIVE!
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Distinction Notes with Exam tips
Completed this course 2019 Semester 2, got Distinction. This notes combined other notes and lecture...
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ACU Laws107 - Public Law
got HD in this subject. The notes will be helpful in exams. IT has all the relevant case notes.
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Public Law Case Notes
Detailed, comprehensive case notes of all the case details you need to pass the exam :) The cases ar...
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Reviews
Very bland content, and the assignment was too broad.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019
Difficult, but very interesting. It's easy to get stuck in the techincal, but remember to view everything personally as well as legally and you should do okay
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Great subject in terms of knowledge base for other law subjects however lectures are pretty long winded
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Really interesting subject and not too content heavy however, readings and notes outside of those just given in the lectures is essential to understanding and succeeding in this subject.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015
This is a favorite subject, the key to this unit is understanding Case Law as there are hardly any statutes to consider except perhaps The Constitution. The most important areas could be; Federalism, Separation of Powers, Human Rights and Accountability. You understand key cases,, you do very well.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2014
Really interesting subject. Lectures were great, very comprehensive and worth attending. The reading was not too arduous and supplemented the lecture material well.