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78021 Contemporary Issues in Constitutional Law

6cp; Mixed mode, including field trips to the High Court, guest lectures from practitioners and judicial officers and opportunities for students to negotiate assessment tasks with the lecturer
Requisite(s): ((60 credit points of completed study in C04148 Master of Law and Legal Practice OR 1 credit points of completed study in C07074 Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies) AND 70616 Australian Constitutional Law)
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses. See access conditions.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Subject coordinator: G Holland

This subject focuses on how constitutional law is made, commencing with consideration of the practical dimensions of access to constitutional justice, followed by a detailed consideration of the jurisdictional and procedural pathways to the High Court, and then consideration of contemporary trends in judicial law-making. The subject has a practical aspect, focusing on recent decisions of the High Court and what these decisions tell us about constitutional law-making, and a theoretical aspect, as the subject attempts to connect these decisions and the dynamics of their development to broader themes in comparative constitutional jurisprudence.

Access conditions

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