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does anyone knwo of an example of a person transferring from b eco or bcom to unsw law?

if so what was their uai and uni scores?

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heaps, ig u can get a uai of 97+ get D average in uni u should be able to get in
 

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me and mraverage are transferring out because we wont finish our casenote :eek:
 

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PROFESSOR YOU HAVEN'T POSTED IN AGES WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING!
HEY NEWBIE HOW ARE YOU LIKING LAW!
OOPS CAPS LOCK
 

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Originally posted by Toodulu
PROFESSOR YOU HAVEN'T POSTED IN AGES WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING!
HEY NEWBIE HOW ARE YOU LIKING LAW!
OOPS CAPS LOCK
i've only been posting in some threads
eh, uni took the best out of me (along with coles) so yea
 

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HI ELLIPSES!
how are you
HI TOODULU!
law will continue to suck until friday when i hand my assignment in :eek:
 

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You think a case assignment is bad
I've got a 4000 word essay on whether the war in iraq is legal or not due this friday :chainsaw:
 

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at least that is semi interesting
 

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Originally posted by Suvat
You think a case assignment is bad
I've got a 4000 word essay on whether the war in iraq is legal or not due this friday :chainsaw:
that seems a lot easier than my assignment
 

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I've already done a case assignment and it seemed to be much easier, extracting the ratios and stuff, maybe its just because I don't know how to start the essay :(

Btw, does anyone here know what customary international law is (or customary law in general) and whether it's considered natural law or positive law?
 

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tnx :)
...so where does customary law come into it and is it a part of positive law or natural law?
 

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oi professor, is coles treating you especially well or something? find a cruisey job with decent working hours!
whoa, how great will the holidays be.. no carry over work!

NEWBIE!!! should i go to unsw next year or drop out and become a rock star?? usyd is so meh. or maybe it's just uni in general. :(
 

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toodulu, only if your a rockstar in japan with a super handsome mega rich omgwoah CEO boyfriend who loves donuts
otherwise unsw is the win!

asquith!!1!
are 'right of action' and 'tort' interchangeable terms?
 

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no newbie u fool!

what the hell haven't you been listening to mehera at all :(

right of action --> whether you have a cause for the claim you are bringing, which might include assault, negligence, breach of contract, conversion, etc

for eg. "dacking" is not a cause of action
 
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darhghgh

its all too confusing
gault goes LETS MAKE A RIGHT OF ACTION FOR PRIVACY
but then he puts the whole bit into the heading Elements of the Tort

and damn those two dissenting dudes, especially anderson who just talked randomly for 10 paragraphs.


ahh mehara, please give me something more than zero for class participation
 

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back to the original question,
I know a couple of friends have transferred from B.Com to Law this year, their UAI's were in the 97/98 range, and they had at least a distinction average
 

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Originally posted by Newbie
gault goes LETS MAKE A RIGHT OF ACTION FOR PRIVACY
but then he puts the whole bit into the heading Elements of the Tort
Yeh Gault P says that there should be a cause of action for invasion of privacy, then he goes on to say what elements would need to be satisfied in such an action.

Originally posted by Newbie
and damn those two dissenting dudes, especially anderson who just talked randomly for 10 paragraphs.
I know its annoying - I get the image of Anderson J being some old waspy conservative dude. But they are making clear that freedom of expression is really important


...you should put this in another thread...
 

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something side related..
the 4 judges are moving to the new supreme court of NZ (high court equiv in aus)
whilsts anderson gets stuck in the CA

oh well
 

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Just to clarify on those previous comments... the existence of the tort itself gives rise to a right of action.

A tortious act on the part of the defendant then allows the plaintiff to pursue that right of action.

I've been trying to think of an analogy... the tort creates a (closed) doorway, which is a right of action in potentio. The tortious act opens the doorway, allowing the right of claim to pass through. Where there is no tort, it doesn't matter whether the doorway is open or closed, because there's no doorway to begin with - and hence no right of action (under tort law).
 

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