Constitutional Law FULL IN-DEPTH COURSE & EXAM NOTES (high distinction)
Subject notes for UOW LLB2280
Description
"Constitutional Law" is an essential course that delves into the framework and principles governing the operation of a country's constitution. This course offers a deep dive into the structure of government, the distribution of powers, and the rights and freedoms guaranteed to citizens. Here’s a succinct overview: - Constitutional Frameworks: Understand the foundational structures that define the state and its governance, including the separation of powers and federalism. - Judicial Review: Explore the power of courts to assess the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions. - Rights and Liberties: Examine the constitutional protections afforded to individuals, including freedom of speech, right to privacy, and equality before the law. - Case Law Analysis: Engage with landmark cases that have shaped constitutional law and its interpretation over time. - Comparative Constitutional Study: Contrast different constitutional models across the world to appreciate the diversity in governance systems. - Contemporary Issues: Discuss modern challenges and debates in constitutional law, such as digital privacy rights and the balance between security and freedom. - Designed for law students, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the legal foundation of government, this course provides critical insights into the operation of constitutional law and its impact on various aspects of governance and civil liberties. Topics Covered: - Week 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts - Week 2: Judicial Review, Constitutional Interpretation and Characterisation of Legislation - Week 3: Indigenous Australians and the Constitution, and Constitutional Change - Week 4: The Corporations Power - Week 5: External Affairs Power - Week 6: Section 92 – Freedom of Interstate Trade, Commerce and Intercourse - Week 7: Executive Power & Spending (Nationhood Power) - Week 8: Judicial Power - Week 9: The States in the Federation - Week 10: Express Limits on Power: - Week 11: Implied Rights and Freedoms
UOW
Semester 1, 2022
75 pages
24,387 words
$49.00
Campus
UOW, Wollongong
Member since
June 2022
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