Helen and Tom the hypercrims
Legal? I reckon they might as well have skipped bothering to write a paper sat us down and said 'You write what u have learnt in this subject on this piece of paper"
I think it was SOOOOOOO vague.....
CRIME: Maybe the legal brains at the department just wanted to try out their creative writing skills ( I agree with you jabba) could be squish anymore crimes into that scenario?? Ooh I dunno maybe on the way home they left a child in their stolen vehicle, used a prostitute and falshed a granny!!!!
Nonetheless I thought it was survivable:
- they said to use the scenario, did you guys use many supplementary cases/legislation?
HUMAN RIGHTS: See also last years paper - top marks for doing something new!! NOT! heres me thought I was so clever coz I was in their brains and surely they wouldnt do ANOTHER eg of HR violations.... then heres me cursing in 'exam conditions'. good old thai sex slaves story comes in handy in such emergencies
FAMILY: (b) As I said majorly vague - I had memorised the whole unit so well I could recite it, so I was raving bigtime... covered mostly dissolution of marriage and recent improvements as well as de facto/ homosexual dissolution, childrens rights to maintenance, inheritance yada. Hope I got thru enough family members
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT: My class is prob the only one in the state doing this so no point harping on about it.
Im sure you all did fine, anyways i think the new rubric will mark easier