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Learning Guide Table of Contents Outline 3 1. Introduction—Week of 23 Feb 4 2. Basics: Australian Legal System 5 Problem Solving 8 3. Basics: What is Law?—Week of 2 March 10 4. Basics: Being a Law Student 13 Problem solving 14 First assessment: 18 5. Case Law: History (The British Origins of the Judiciary)—Week of 9 March 21 6. Case Law: Reading and Understanding Cases 23 7. Case Law: Case Note—Week of 16 March 25 8. Case Law: Problem Question 27 9. Legislation: History (The British Origins of Parliament)—Week of 23 March 30 10. Legislation: Reading and Understanding Legislation 32 11. Legislation: Navigating Legislation—Navigating Legislation—Week of 30 March 36 12. Basics: Legal Research (Case Law) 38 13. Basics: Legal Research (Legislation and Secondary Sources)—Week of 6 April 40 14. Research Strategy—Week of April 27 42 15. Australian Legal System: History (‘Terra Nullius’ to 1900) 43 16. Australian Legal System: History (1901 to Now)—Week of 4 May 46 17. Australian Legal System: International Law 48 18. Australian Legal System: Indigenous Law—Week of 11 May 51 19. Australian Legal System: Problem Question 55 20. Jurisprudence: Judicial Reasoning—Week of 18 May 57 21. Jurisprudence: Law, Class and Gender 59 22. Jurisprudence: Law, Race and the Environment—Week of 25 May 62 23. Jurisprudence: Louth v Diprose 65 24. Revision—Week of 1 June 66 Foundations of Law: Trivia Quiz 67


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