LAW00112 - Constitutional LawInformation for students studying in 2013

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Unit Description

The Australian legal system is federal in nature, dividing power between the Commonwealth and the States. Such a division means that Constitutional Law impinges on many areas of practice. The power of the State may be checked by Constitutional Law. In addition, Constitutional Law is relevant to issues of civil liberties. The emerging concepts of “the people” and implied human rights will be explored in depth. In addition, the New South Wales constitution will be examined.

Availability

Distance Education Session 2
Distance Education (Online) Unavailable
Lismore Session 2
Coffs Harbour Unavailable
Gold Coast
Southern Cross Drive, Bilinga
Session 2
Tweed Heads - SCU Lakeside
Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads
Tweed Heads - SCU Riverside
Brett Street, Tweed Heads
Unavailable
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Unit Type Undergraduate
School School of Law and Justice

Fee Information: Commencing 2013 - UNDERGRADUATE Commonwealth Supported only.

Student Contribution Band

Band 3

Credit Points per unit

12

Pre-requisites

LAW00111 - Legal Process

Part of Course

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