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    Tutorial Registration has Began !!!

    The system needs a faster server, you can't expect that one to hold registration. I logged in at 8:30am and continually checked to ensure of any possible changes. I didn't get one tut I wanted, so Settled for one later. Other unis have the first in, best dressed system. UWS has, best of luck...
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    Tutorial Registration has Began !!!

    Hey do we register for next semester too?
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    what is a customary law????

    The William's case, by where an Aboriginal man killed an Aboriginal woman for spreading secrets that were against customary laws. Williams was sentenced to be punished by Aboriginal elders.
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    criminal defences

    It is actually a very confused area of law. Battered Woman Syndrome is not yet a fully recongisable criminal defence, however one could say duress and Necessity (Full defences) or Provocation (Partial defence).
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    unless you wanna drive a good 2.5 hours each way.
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    Orientation Day Lecture Sessions

    Knock it off mate.
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    Major types of crime

    THis is something that many students lose marks in. The HSC from 2002 inlcuded questions like, "What were the types of crime?" Many students wrote things like "Murder" instead of "Offences against a person". Just be careful of the wording of questions. If unsure, just state the crime and the...
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    Major types of crime

    I would have to disagree with the first part. There is no such thing as major types (this is more of an priority of criminal issue). There are many areas of crime: -Against a person -Economic -Crimes against the state -Traffic Offences -Public Order -Victimless The above are domestic...
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    Major types of crime

    Crimes against a person is a seperate category, it does not come under economic offences, however break and enter would be counted as offences against property, classified under economic offences mainly because of tresspassing and your home is an asset or property.
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    Law at Harvard?

    Good luck, its gonna be challenging but rewarding career.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    Cheeky Panda, just a note. CSU is not a law uni.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    WELL ACTUALLY THE NEWS!!!! The best law school believe it or not is supposed to be Bond University on the Gold Coast.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    Despite that, UWS has one course in property development, I think, that has the lowest unemployment rate of any course in the country. Also, the unis you have mentioned, whilst top in their field, do not have GDLP courses like UWS and UTS do.
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    Does this sound right to people?

    You can do as many as you want. I am doing only three, to compensate for my DipLaw course.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    Have you all forgotten UWS???? UWS is a fast-pacing uni, and give it time, cut-offs will rise even higher. Law jumped higher at UWS than UNE and UOW. UWS also has postgrad law training not to mention legal practice.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    ANU is the other uni that allows you to do an LLB by itself.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    Sydney Uni is Australia's first law school. It has more experience int he field of law, but I don't believe it provides a larger variety in undergrad compared to let's say UNSW. Postgrad is a different story though, I plan on pastgrads at USyd, there is a mass variety from criminology to health law.
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    Which university is the best ubi to study law at?

    UTS has a range of cut-offs, they also have a plain LLB course, so you don't have to do combined law. UTS is a good uni to study law at, it even has practical legal training.
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    Helpful Website

    I will have to look into ways of doing that. Perhaps I could get them submitted in and have them available, but the content will have my notes incorperated. Many of my works recieved full marks.
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    Law at Harvard?

    No. Anyone who has been admitted as a legal practitioner can be a barrister. You just need to do a reading course followed by an exam. Go to the Bar Association for more info: www.nswbar.asn.au
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