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1.   | Advise clients in relation to their rights and legal prospects in public law disputes involving either merits review or judicial review by using legal problem solving skills. |
2.   | Critically analyse administrative law merits review mechanisms and bodies; |
3.   | Critically analyse and evaluate administrative law judicial review; |
4.   | Discuss and critically analyse the significance of important themes in Australian public law (especially administrative law) and events that have changed, and continue to change, political, economic and social relationships in this country; |
5.   | Apply, in a practical professional context, the common law and statutory remedies for unfair and unlawful actions by executive government |
6.   | Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal audiences, in written and oral form, in administrative law context |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | Short written assignment (300-500 words) | 5% | - 4 - Discuss and critically analyse the significance of important themes in Australian public law (especially administrative law) and events that have changed, and continue to change, political, economic and social relationships in this country;
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal audiences, in written and oral form, in administrative law context
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2.   | Research Assignment (2500 words) | 35% | - 1 - Advise clients in relation to their rights and legal prospects in public law disputes involving either merits review or judicial review by using legal problem solving skills.
- 4 - Discuss and critically analyse the significance of important themes in Australian public law (especially administrative law) and events that have changed, and continue to change, political, economic and social relationships in this country;
- 5 - Apply, in a practical professional context, the common law and statutory remedies for unfair and unlawful actions by executive government
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal audiences, in written and oral form, in administrative law context
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3.   | Centrally Invigilated Exam (4 hours) (hurdle) | 60% | - 1 - Advise clients in relation to their rights and legal prospects in public law disputes involving either merits review or judicial review by using legal problem solving skills.
- 2 - Critically analyse administrative law merits review mechanisms and bodies;
- 3 - Critically analyse and evaluate administrative law judicial review;
- 4 - Discuss and critically analyse the significance of important themes in Australian public law (especially administrative law) and events that have changed, and continue to change, political, economic and social relationships in this country;
- 5 - Apply, in a practical professional context, the common law and statutory remedies for unfair and unlawful actions by executive government
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal audiences, in written and oral form, in administrative law context
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