Australian CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Critically compare and analyse the different High Court Justices’ use of constitutional principles regarding the Implied Freedom of Political Communication in Lange v ABC (1997) 189 CLR 520 and A-G for South Australia v City of Adelaide (2013)

1. Critically compare and analyse the different High Court Justices’ use of constitutional principles regarding the Implied Freedom of Political Communication in Lange v ABC (1997) 189 CLR 520 and A-G for South Australia v City of Adelaide (2013) HCA 3 (27 February 2013). Which justice or judgment do you find most convincing? Explain your reasons.

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2. Critically compare and analyse the different High Court Justices’ use of constitutional principles regarding the Implied Freedom of Political Communication in Lange v ABC (1997) 189 CLR 520 and Monis v The Queen (2013) HCA 4 (27 February 2013). Which justice or judgment do you find most convincing? Explain your reasons.
INSTRUCTIONS

1. Marks

The research assignment carries 30% of the final marks for the Unit. Students who complete this task have a shorter final examination in June.

2. Strict Word Limit
The word limit for the research assignment is 1,500 words (which includes headings but excludes reference footnotes, and bibliography). Please note that the word limit will be applied strictly in this subject. No 10% allowance applies for this assignment. This rule overrules any previous rules, assumptions or statements you may have read.
Any assignment that exceeds 1,500 words will attract a penalty. The maximum possible mark for the assignment is 30 marks. One mark will be deducted for every 100 words you are over the limit. For example, if you are 101 words over the limit and your grade would have been 25, it will be reduced to 24. If you are 201 words over the limit and your grade would have been 25, it will be reduced to 23 and so forth. Include the word count on the cover sheet.
A bibliography must be attached to the research assignment, but it will not be included in the word count.

3. Assignment submission: cover sheet
Assignments must include a cover sheet. The coversheet is accessible via the Monash portal page located at http://my.monash.edu.au under the heading „Learning and teaching tools.? Please keep a copy of the final version of your assignment and the cover sheet for your records.
Students must include a word count (excluding footnotes, and bibliography) on the cover sheet of your assignment. You may be asked to provide a soft copy for verification purposes.
Please label your assignment “Monis” or “Adelaide” and your lecturer’s name (Castan or Emerton) on the cover sheet, for our sorting purposes

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