LAWS1016
Criminal Law
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Textbooks
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David Brown, David Farrier, Luke McNamara, Alex Steel, Melanie Schwartz, Thalia Anthony, Arlie Loughnan
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Criminal Laws, 7th Edition
David Brown, David Farrier, Luke McNamara, Alex Steel, Melanie Schwartz, Thalia Anthony, Arlie Loughnan
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Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales
Robert Robert Alexander Hayes, Michael Eburn
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Criminal Laws, 7th Edition
David Brown, David Farrier, Luke McNamara, Alex Steel, Melanie Schwartz, Thalia Anthony, Arlie Loughnan
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Notes
View all LAWS1016 notesWELL STRUCTURED CRIMINAL LAW NOTES
Clear, easy to understand comprehensive notes on Criminal Law with notes on case law clearly definin...
139 pages, 48529 words
Detailed Criminal Law Notes
Detailed LAWS1016 notes combining textbook notes from Brown et. al's 6th edition with lecture and tu...
103 pages, 50533 words
LAWS1016 Criminal Law Ultimate Problem Solving guide
This note will help you with the problem questions discussed in class throughout the entire semester...
41 pages, 12128 words
Distinction LAWS1016 Detailed Scaffolds (Very useful!)
Extremely useful problem question scaffolds for LAWS1016 final exam. The very-detailed scaffolds...
69 pages, 28050 words
Crim notes - detailed and easy to follow
These Criminal Law notes combines material from lectures and readings. The structure and logic is ve...
83 pages, 44543 words
Criminal Law Exam Notes + Methodical Scaffold + Case summaries and Legislation
Topic summary and scaffold - Assault - Automatism - Duress and Necessity - Extending Criminal Li...
48 pages, 14758 words
Criminal Law Notes
Covers all topics in University of Sydney course outline. Also includes tables of principles and of...
108 pages, 49000 words
FULL CRIMINAL LAW NOTES 2017
Comprehensive notes with all readings, cases and class materials. Neatly structured for easy use in...
69 pages, 38855 words
Criminal Laws Exam Notes
Took these notes into the final exam and used them to study. Extensive yet simple to follow. Summari...
28 pages, 8359 words
Criminal Law Complete Semester Notes
93 Pages of Notes covering all of the cases (both compulsory and not) of the LAWS1016 Unit Outline G...
93 pages, 48811 words
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Reviews
A pretty good law course. The 2x2 seminars make you work pretty hard. My only complaint is there was an awkward four-week break in the middle which really disrupted the learning experience.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
We were taught in 2x2 hour seminar sessions with classes of around 25 people as opposed to the usual lecture and tutorial combination. It was more personal and the tutors could spend more time with each student's needs.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015
Dr Arlie Loughnan is one of the best professors in the faculty. She really simplified the course and had a genuine interest in each student's progression.