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Reference system
The footnote or endnote system is the preferred method of referencing in legal writing. The preferred footnoting system is called Australian Guide to Legal Citation. When you use this system you are able to reference and expand on your arguments in the footnotes, without breaking up the flow of the assignment. When making a reference, cite the original source or authority in preference to a secondary source such as the textbook especially when you are discussing various sections of the legislation. It is not compulsory to use this system however most students appear to master it.
Word limit
Do not exceed the word limit if you can possibly avoid doing so. You may find that you have written too much so it is probably worthwhile to edit your assignment so that it is more tightly structured. Some of the information you have included in the text may be better placed in the footnotes.
Criteria
Criteria that will determine the mark given in relation to the written assignment will be:
Identification of all issues that arise in the question
Discussion of theory that underlies those issues
Identification of relevant sections of legislation
Identification of relevant case authorities
Application of the law to the facts that arise in the question
Mastery of referencing
Characteristics indicative of the respective levels of achievement in the assignment are as follows. Sometimes not all features will necessarily be present in any one assignment for that particular grade.
Evaluation criteria
These criteria are a general guide as to the standard expected at the various levels. It is not necessarily the case that all these criteria will be met at a particular standard as there may be a superior performance on one of the criteria and not so satisfactory performance on another.
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