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LAWS4400 Constitutional Law I

   NOTICE:       Prescribed Books and Recommended Background Reading   (posted 25/02/08) 

The availability of units in Semester 1, 2, etc. was correct at the time of going to press but may be subject to change.
 
Credit6 points  AvailabilitySemester 1 Old unit code: 200.400
 
OutcomesStudents are able to (1) identify and analyse the fundamental principles and concepts of Australian constitutional law within an historical and political context; (2) analyse the role of the institutions of government in Australia at both state and Commonwealth levels and explore the limitations imposed on these institutions; (3) demonstrate an understanding of Australia’s constitutional sources as well as mechanisms for amendment and reform; and (4) effectively discuss and examine constitutional concepts and issues both in written and spoken form.
 
ContentThis unit involves a study of the fundamental principles and institutions of government at the state and Commonwealth levels within the Australian historical and political context. The unit seeks to impart an understanding of fundamental constitutional principles such as representative and responsible government and the powers of, and relationships between, the institutions of government—the legislature, the executive and the judiciary—at the state and Commonwealth levels.
 
AssessmentStudents are required to complete a tutorial assessment (20 per cent) and a final examination (80 per cent).

Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit except in the case of a bachelor's pass degree student who has obtained a mark of 45 to 49 and is currently enrolled in this unit, and it is the only remaining unit that the student must pass in order to complete their course.
 
Unit Co-ordinator(s): Sarah Murray
Location: UWA (Crawley)
Mode: on-campus

Unit Rules:
PrerequisitesLAWS1130 Legal Process
Contact hourslectures: 2 hrs per week; tutorials: 1 hr per fortnight (5 tutorials across the semester)


Unit Web Page: http://www.uwa.edu.au/page/98358
Note: Some unit web pages are still under construction and will be available in 2009.
 

Texts

Hanks, P. et al. Australian Constitutional Law: Materials and Commentary, 7th ed.: LexisNexis Butterworths 2004

Students frequently need to consult the Commonwealth Constitution and the Western Australian Constitution Acts [The Constitution Act 1889 (WA) and Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 (WA)]


Assistance with study skills, including English language skills, is available free of charge from Student Services for all enrolled students (see http://www.studysmarter.uwa.edu.au/). Student Services location: Second Floor, South Wing, Guild Village; telephone: 6488 2423.
 
Books and other material wherever listed may be subject to change. Book lists relating to 'Preliminary Reading', 'Recommended Reading' and 'Textbooks' are, in most cases, available at the University Co-operative Bookshop (from early January) and appropriate administrative offices for students to consult. For first-year units the Bookshop will endeavour to make available photocopies of book lists for individual units. Books marked with an asterisk (*) are available in paperback.

 

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