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Task 4 - Research Note
LAWS1000 - Foundations of Law
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The article you are to draft a short Research Note on is: https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2004/181/8/gardner-re-bwv-victorian-supreme-court-makes-landmark-australian-ruling-tube Structure your Note under the following headings: Background (What was the motivation to write the article? For example, were there any legislative developments, judicial decisions, publicised event? Or, is the article a response to another published view?) About the Authors (Who are the authors? What is their 'legitimacy' or 'authority'? -- In other words, what are their credentials? You may wish to look this up) Issue (What issue are the authors writing about?) Claim (What are the authors arguing or advocating? Or, are they clarifying something or explaining a concept?) Authority supporting the Authors' Claim (What other sources do the authors rely upon to support their claim or argument? This part requires you to actually set out the structure of the Authors' argument. It also requires you to look up and verify the accuracy of references they use to support their argument. LOCATE, BRIEFLY SUMMARISE and CONFIRM whether the references cited by the authors support their argument. Do this for ONE other article cited by the Authors; ONE foreign case cited by the authors; and ONE Australian statute or case cited by the authors.) In writing this Note, please be sure to write to a non-legal audience. Assume that your reader does not have any legal training.
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