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More activity in the forum needed!!!

Studentatlaw is visited by hundreds of Australians a day and is growing rapidly. However, we need more people to participate in the forum. The more people contributing within the forum, the more students that will submit their law notes and help out others.

Come on guys, click on the forum link on the top navigation bar, sign in and begin some law talk.

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New notes

Over the next few weeks I will be uploading Succession, Jurisprudence and Legal Ethics notes!

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Quick Note to all Studentatlaw Guests and Members:

Studentatlaw has been quite stale for the last few months. However, over the weeks, many more subject study notes will be uploaded and the forum will be more broadly exposed to law students around the country. This will hopefully jump start the forum and increase participation by all students of law.

Please remember that a word document of all study notes can be downloaded at the end (bottom) of each chapter of notes under the Attachments heading.

Mark Machaalani

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The birth of StudentatLaw

Welcome future lawyers! StudentatLaw is an Australian website created by law students for law students. It provides students with easy access to law notes for all the different subjects a law student can possible need.

These notes are made by students from universities across sydney including but not limited to Sydney LPAB/Uni, Macquarie, UTS and UWS.

Please note that for each set of notes, there is a download link at the bottom of the last page [under the heading Attachments] where you can download the entire topic in Microsoft Word format.
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Legal Ethcis Assignment - long fact pattern question from winter semester 2009.

The history of jurisprudence spans at least forty-four centuries, in during all but one of which the dominant theories underlying law were the natural law theories. During most of the twentieth century the legal academy viewed natural law as something unworthy of discussion. Lately, however natural law seems to be gaining its rightful place of eminence. In this light, it is pertinent to analyse one of the most important and highly controversial source of natural law- the Bible and other Biblical Texts. The article seeks to provide an interesting insight into the concept of natural law, as portrayed in Christian Texts and practices.

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