Description

This set of scaffolds is structured to allow you to achieve a high distinction for any problem question that may arise in public law. They include the latest developments in the law as of early 2022. Features include: - Comprehensive distillation of all key and subsidiary principles from the relevant case law and legislation listed on the reading guide - For topics 1-5 (which is assessed through an assignment): AGLC4 compliant footnotes with pinpoint citations for each and every legal proposition - For topics 6-9 (which is assessed through a short-release exam): multi-level bookmarks and a hyperlinked overview of the course for efficient navigation Using these scaffolds, I achieved a high distinction (90) and first place for the unit of study in semester 2 2021. All topics in public law are covered (see list below) but note that certain content from some topics which cannot be assessed in a problem question is not covered. - Key themes in Australian public law - Constitutional history: colonial origins and steps to independence - Constitutional change - 'The people' and the constitution - A representative parliament - A responsible executive - Non-statutory executive powers - Oversight of the Executive - Chapter III safeguards for judicial power


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Semester 2, 2021


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