Overview

LAWS1141 is only available in T2 by School Consent. Contact UNSW Law Students Services for more information.  This course introduces students to the study of public law, including its history, institutions, methods of reasoning and fundamental principles. Students will acquire an understanding of the introductory principles and theories of administrative … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics Constitutionalism Australia’s ‘Washminster’ Inheritance - The Westminster Tradition - The American Tradition The Creation of the Federated Commonwealth of Australia - Colonisation, Indigenous Sovereignty and Crown Sovereignty - The Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 and the Path to Federation - The Acquisition of Legal Independence and Popular Sovereignty The Legislature - History and Development - The Franchise and the Composition of Parliament - Legislative Power - Judicial Review of Legislation - Statutory Interpretation - State Constitutions and State Legislative Power  The Executive - History and Development - Federal and State Executive Power - Judicial Review of Executive Action - Non-Judicial Forms of Executive Accountability The Judiciary - History, Development and Composition - A Foundation of Judicial Independence   Rights Protection and Australian Constitutionalism Constitutional Change.  

Conditions for Enrolment

Pre-requisite: 24 UOC completed in LLB courses including LAWS1052 or 24 UOC completed in Juris Doctor courses.

Course Outline

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Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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