LAWS1021
Public Law
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Anthony Roland Blackshield, Tony Blackshield, Roger Neil Douglas, George Williams
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Blackshield and Williams Australian Constitutional Law and Theory
Anthony Roland Blackshield, George Williams, Sean Brennan, Andrew Lynch
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Notes
View all LAWS1021 notesFull Distinction Public Law Notes
Comprehensive Public Law Notes that covers all topics in the UOS and includes summaries of readings...
88 pages, 59478 words
Distinction Public Law Scaffolds
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LAWS1021 Complete notes+ Legislation Extracts+REVISION QUESTIONS
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88 pages, 46000 words
COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC LAW NOTES WITH ALL READINGS, LECTURES AND EXTRA MATERIALS
Complete Public Notes in a very neat and structured format for easy use in open book exams
60 pages, 33724 words
Public Law Distinction Summary Notes
These notes cover all topics on the LAWS1021 Public Law subject. These notes are sorted into scaffol...
21 pages, 8319 words
Comprehensive Public Law Notes (HD in final exam)
Detailed notes that cover all the topics. Received an HD in the final exam using these notes. Con...
98 pages, 35628 words
LLB Public Law Complete Semester Notes
Complete Semester Notes covering all content from the UOS, seminars and textbook. All cases have det...
67 pages, 38000 words
Public Law Course Summary Notes
My course notes for the 20 seminars that were studied when I took the subject. Notes are made mostl...
21 pages, 11671 words
Public Law - Summary Notes (Summary of principles, cases, legislation and checklists for problem questions)
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17 pages, 4564 words
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Reviews
I did this course in my LLB 1/2 year as part of the acceleration after transferring. Overall, the course required a higher level of thinking (imo) than Torts. The course material was overall challenging, but answering the questions had a clear structure that made achieving reasonable marks possible without extensive effort.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
Really loved this unit, even though I didn't expect to. The teaching was amazing-- really engaging and everything was clearly explained.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
A great introduction to the laws creating and governing our democracy. Relevant to anyone who might work for or with government.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
While the subject is useful to understand the separation of powers, constitutional principles etc. It gives you content throughout the semester without any practice problem questions, then suddenly in the exam you're expected to produce answers to questions you were never trained for.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
Loved it - stay on top of it or you will absolutely hate it. Hated by all international students...
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
Amazing unit. Teaching was great and content was very interesting. But the unit is very very heavy on reading