LAW4158: Indigenous Rights and the Law

RECORDED LECTURES

Yes.

PROVIDED LECTURE SLIDES

No. (But there was a reading guide with a summary transcript of notes in 2023.)

TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS OF LECTURES RELEASED PER WEEK

3 (on average).

ESSENTIAL READINGS 

No.

HELPFULNESS OF READINGS ON A SCALE OF 1-5

4 (on average).

HOURS SPENT STUDYING THIS UNIT PER WEEK

3 hours (on average).

TUTORIAL CLASSES

No.

WHAT WAS THE IN-SEMESTER ASSESSMENT?

Written Assignment, & Tutorial Participation

FINAL EXAM

Take-home exam. Policy questions.

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY ON A SCALE OF 1-5

1 (on average).

QUALITY OF ENJOYMENT ON A SCALE OF 1-5

5 (on average).

DO ANY UNITS WORK WELL WITH THIS UNIT?

This unit has a light workload and may work well with electives that require more of your time.

TIPS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

“Participation is marked so you do have to attend the 3 hour seminars. But I found them interesting anyway.”

Student Reviews

#1 Semester 2 2023

Definitely (would recommend this unit). The lecturer really encouraged people to share their opinions and we had heaps of really good discussions, despite the class being pretty big. The content is interesting and not hard to follow - really just chatting about social issues in a law context.

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