reading... week???
I have never heard of that in any faculty let alone law... If you are referring to SWOTVAC; that's just one or two weeks prior to your exam period where you are meant to be studying and not attending school...
when would you get your assessments back; that is purely dependant on the teacher... many of them are prompt, some of them take their time... I find the ones that sit on them are more laid back... If you're thinking you are going to get comments on your assessment, you're wrong... most teachers simply put check marks all over your paper and pull a number out of their arse IMHO... It's not their fault, its just issues relating to time constraints, etc... However, there are the teachers that are really helpful and actually take the time to constructively criticise you (in fact, some teachers don't give feedback for that specific reason)... Most lecturers and tutors are more than happy to take a seat with you and explain your mark if you wish to receive some sort of feedback that is not on your paper...
on average, I wouldn't say no more than 3 weeks... give or take... However, I have waited up to 7 weeks for a mark; which turned out good anyway...