Well, it’s that time of year again: examinations and other such unmentionables are upon the Australian law student populace once more. I find myself cursed with a rather unfortunate timetable: system design, property, constitutional and administrative law on consecutive days.
One week from now, I will be opening my constitutional law paper and writing as fast as my digits permit. Until then, I’ll be dreaming of persona designata, audi alteram partem, ultra vires, nemo dat quod non habet, and other such Latin niceties.
I remind fellow students of the wealth of revision and other materials I have made available in the ‘Law Notes’ section of this website. Subjects for which notes and summaries are available include:
In addition, I have uploaded my notes for Constitutional and Administrative Law and Property II: Acquisitions and Dealings. These are my heftiest tomes yet, weighing in at some 450 and 280 pages, respectively:
I hope these can be of use to some people. I offer the standard disclaimer, however: (i) they are not legal advice (and should not be treated as such); and (ii) they may not be entirely accurate (though they may be substantially so). Best of luck for your examinations.