LAWS5004
Criminal Law
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Textbooks
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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 LAWS5004 notesDISTINCTION Criminal Law Exam Scaffolds and Notes LAWS1016/LAWS5004
Complete and concise set of exam ready scaffolds for all offences and defences as well as case notes...
84 pages, 47792 words
HD exam scaffolds
Comprehensive exam scaffolds for LAWS1016, LAWS5004. Murder, Constructive Murder Manslaughter - UD...
21 pages, 12679 words
Criminal Law Exam Scaffold -- 85D (For LAWS5004 & LAWS1016)
These charts are especially for criminal law exam, designed for LAWS5004 and LAWS1016. Help you to f...
14 pages, 8000 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 (LAWS5004) - Juris Doctor (Distinction)
1. Murder 2. Homicide by Omission 3. Constructive Murder 4. Manslaughter - UDA & GNM 5. Assaults...
86 pages, 34991 words
HD Level Detailed Scaffolds
Includes all topics covered in the course. This notes is a comprehensive and detailed scaffold of...
47 pages, 16866 words
Criminal Law notes and scaffold
This set of notes include a well structured, succinct and exam ready scaffold, and very detailed not...
159 pages, 73000 words
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Reviews
Interesting content but a lot to read and cram into one three hour lecture a week when you work full time - when are USYD going to release course reading early so that part time students can get a head start on the reading - so difficult when working.