Anyone freakin out about our exam on saturday? Anyone not learnt how to structure out a legal essay answer? Anyone found any tips or anything to help cope with it.. Im just glad its open book!
Here's a past exam paper but its final yr.. still could get a bit of a sus..also the IRAC Format of legal problem solving..
http://library.uws.edu.au/FILES/exams/autumn2008/200008 (Final).pdf
IRAC
Legal argument follows a process:
Identify the Issue(s)
State the Rules relevant to the legal issues
Apply the rules to the facts of the problem
Draw a Conclusion
Every legal problem has one or more issues. Once issues are identified then each issue is dealt with using a basic formula to construct a legal argument. In your unit notes and legal texts, you will find this formula outlined in a variety of ways. IRAC is a common acronym used by the School of Law to describe the process used to formulate legal arguments.
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Generic feedback sheet- Torts mid-semester 2008
These are the criteria the markers used to assess the mid-semester:
demonstrate an understanding of the core principles of the torts of negligence (only overview and duty of care aspects at mid-semester) and trespass;
construct a proposition of law established by case law;
identify the relevant legal issues that arise on a given set of facts;
make arguments about the way in which those legal issues are likely to be resolved, noting contrary arguments and their strengths;
provide case authorities for propositions of law that they use in those arguments;
where applicable, distinguish the facts in decided cases from those in a given set of facts and build this into argument;
structure an answer to a problem question in a logical and effective way.
Descriptors for the grades are:
Fail (below 50)- inadequate understanding, inadequate grasp of skills
Pass (50-59)- work of satisfactory quality
Credit (60-69)- work of good quality
Distinction (70-79)- work of superior quality
High Distinction (80 plus)- work of exceptional quality
The highest mark given was 82 (to a number of students). There were 8 HD, 89 D, 158 Credit, 107 Pass and 23 failures. Marks were moderated to ensure consistency between markers and compliance with the College’s grade distribution bands.
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Here's a past exam paper but its final yr.. still could get a bit of a sus..also the IRAC Format of legal problem solving..
http://library.uws.edu.au/FILES/exams/autumn2008/200008 (Final).pdf
IRAC
Legal argument follows a process:
Identify the Issue(s)
State the Rules relevant to the legal issues
Apply the rules to the facts of the problem
Draw a Conclusion
Every legal problem has one or more issues. Once issues are identified then each issue is dealt with using a basic formula to construct a legal argument. In your unit notes and legal texts, you will find this formula outlined in a variety of ways. IRAC is a common acronym used by the School of Law to describe the process used to formulate legal arguments.
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Generic feedback sheet- Torts mid-semester 2008
These are the criteria the markers used to assess the mid-semester:
demonstrate an understanding of the core principles of the torts of negligence (only overview and duty of care aspects at mid-semester) and trespass;
construct a proposition of law established by case law;
identify the relevant legal issues that arise on a given set of facts;
make arguments about the way in which those legal issues are likely to be resolved, noting contrary arguments and their strengths;
provide case authorities for propositions of law that they use in those arguments;
where applicable, distinguish the facts in decided cases from those in a given set of facts and build this into argument;
structure an answer to a problem question in a logical and effective way.
Descriptors for the grades are:
Fail (below 50)- inadequate understanding, inadequate grasp of skills
Pass (50-59)- work of satisfactory quality
Credit (60-69)- work of good quality
Distinction (70-79)- work of superior quality
High Distinction (80 plus)- work of exceptional quality
The highest mark given was 82 (to a number of students). There were 8 HD, 89 D, 158 Credit, 107 Pass and 23 failures. Marks were moderated to ensure consistency between markers and compliance with the College’s grade distribution bands.
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