katie tully
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Hi guys!
This semester I am doing a one off law subject (Australian Legal System) and we're on to assignment 2. Now Assignment 1 I passed, but it was only an essay and didn't require the use of referencing cases etc.
Assignment two is more tricky. The scenario is: You have studied a number of cases in the law of torts that developed the law of negligence. Stating with Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty Ltd v Dredge 'Willemstad' [1976] HCA65; (1976) 136 CLR 529 show how the doctrine of precedent applies by reference to the cases which followed that decision.
Gosh. I'm a science student, and this law subject is so far removed from what we'd normally do. I'm not asking for answers, more of a guide as to how I would tackle and set out such an assignment? Obviously I'm going to have to read the case and find cases which resulted from the precedent, but how would I find similar cases? Does Austlii link like cases, or would I have to do a search for the Ratio decidendi??
This semester I am doing a one off law subject (Australian Legal System) and we're on to assignment 2. Now Assignment 1 I passed, but it was only an essay and didn't require the use of referencing cases etc.
Assignment two is more tricky. The scenario is: You have studied a number of cases in the law of torts that developed the law of negligence. Stating with Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty Ltd v Dredge 'Willemstad' [1976] HCA65; (1976) 136 CLR 529 show how the doctrine of precedent applies by reference to the cases which followed that decision.
Gosh. I'm a science student, and this law subject is so far removed from what we'd normally do. I'm not asking for answers, more of a guide as to how I would tackle and set out such an assignment? Obviously I'm going to have to read the case and find cases which resulted from the precedent, but how would I find similar cases? Does Austlii link like cases, or would I have to do a search for the Ratio decidendi??