KingofTheFE1s wrote: » Hey folks, does anyone know how far in advance the examiners put the paper together of if it differs between the exams. Looking at some recent cases for Constitutional and trying to decide if I can leave out some of the important but really recent ones. Thanks
Iconic10 wrote: » i covered everything for constitutional except houses of the oireachtas which i’m leaving out. i’ve also not covered freedom of assembly and freedom of association - should i cover those two freedoms as i heard they don’t come up often ?
awsah wrote: » Even if they don't specifically reference a new case that was decided this year, you will get extra marks for knowing a recent case that relates to the topic
KingofTheFE1s wrote: » Thanks, thats what Im thinking. The last paper was rough though. Two questions based entirely on cases from within the last year.
fe1person wrote: » Does anyone by any chance have the March 2020 paper for Company?
FE1new wrote: » Anyone else getting that oh crap feeling? Really not ready for these exams haha the panic has set in.
awsah wrote: » are you doing his lecture on monday? I am hoping the 20 quid I spent on it will save me spending 108 to redo the exam in oct!
FEONE wrote: » Personal rights for constitution - is there anything which people expect would be worth focusing on?
DUMSURFER wrote: » Does anyone have an up-to-date criminal grid and an exam paper/report from November? Can swap anything and everything that anyone needs!
FE1new wrote: » Can I ask advice from anyone doing Company, I thought i would have more time but that isn't the case. I have tried to study the following...but failed. Any tips on what can be left out or needs to be studied instead?? SLP Directors Duties Restriction 212 Remedies Corporate Borrowing - crystallisation Liquidation Examinership Receivership 238 and 239 Ultra Vires
examsfe12021 wrote: » constitutional could anybody tell me if im missing anything important to cover ? SOP ag + pres interpretation personal rights + unenumerated (elements of fair hearing, privacy, bodily integrity) property inviolability of dwelling equality FOE + FOA + FOAs Religion Right to Jury + Silence Due Course (right to legal advice, undue delay, unconstitutionally obtained evidence) family + ed Starting to get overwhelmed.
Fe123 wrote: » I only have time to do either institutions or general principles for EU law. Can anyone tell me which is the easiest?
DUMSURFER wrote: » Can anyone help me out with this, I'm getting fairly desperate