Constitutional law monash

  • Does Monash University have law?

    We are the first law school in Australia to offer a guaranteed clinical education experience for all students who wish to incorporate a practical component credited towards their Monash Law degree.
    This reflects our belief in the transformative effect of experiential education..

  • How many chapters are in the Australian Constitution?

    The Australian Constitution is divided into 8 chapters and 128 sections.
    It sets out the basis for Australia's federal system of governance , the key features of which include: an Australian Parliament and government, responsible for national decision-making and law-making..

  • What does Constitution mean in Australia?

    The Constitution took effect on 1 January 1901 and is the founding document that sets out how Australia is governed.
    The Constitution has a special status as it overrides all other laws and can't be changed by the Parliament of the day..

  • Examples of constitutional statutes include the Bill of Rights 1689, Acts of Union 1707 and 1800, Act of Settlement 1701, Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, Human Rights Act 1998, Scotland Act, Northern Ireland Act and Government of Wales Act 1998.
  • The primary source of Australian constitutional law is the Constitution, which is Australia's supreme law.
    It is superior to legislation passed by the Commonwealth or State Parliaments.
    If the Constitution is at variance with a common law doctrine, the Constitution prevails.
The unit examines the Victorian and Commonwealth Constitutions; advanced principles regarding separation of judicial powers at State and Commonwealth levels; 

Are You responsible for keeping Monash a safe and enjoyable place to live?

We encourage the community to be responsible for keeping Monash a safe and enjoyable place to live and work in by complying with our local laws: Under the new Local Government Act 2020, a council is now required to have Governance Rules to govern the conduct of Council meetings and meetings of any delegated committee the Council may establish

What are Monash's local laws?

Monash has local laws that are in place to protect the amenity of Monash and the safety of everyone in it

These local laws cover many aspects of daily life such as keeping footpaths and walkways clear of vegetation, sharing available parking fairly, reducing risks and ensuring the proper procedures are followed in Council meetings and elections

What is the Monash Law Faculty moot court?

Opened 2nd August 2017 at the Monash Clayton Campus, the Monash Law Faculty Moot Court is a best in class space for: Training in use of paperless courts

Monash Law teaching spaces are located at Monash University Clayton Campus and the Monash University Law Chambers (MULC)

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Academic journal

The Melbourne University Law Review is a triannual law journal published by a student group at Melbourne Law School covering all areas of law.
It is one of two student-run law journals at the University of Melbourne, the other being the Melbourne Journal of International Law.
Students who have completed at least one semester of law are eligible to apply for membership of the editorial board.
Applicants are assessed on the basis of their performance in a practical exercise, academic aptitude, proofreading skills, editing skills and enthusiasm.
The 2023 editors-in-chief are Isabella Conte, Nuria Khasim and Rajesh Varghese.

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