FAQs
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I studied at the Auckland University of Technology.
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I completed my law degree during 2018-2021.
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All of the notes specify the year they were last updated. I cannot guarantee that all of the notes are an up-to-date account of the law. However, I guarantee that the cases and principles covered will still relevant. Legal principles and concepts are hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years old and will not have changed dramatically in the past few years. However, the notes may be missing a few cases and potential developments made post 2018-2021.
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Refunds will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. I explain: what the notes cover; when they were last updated; and how many pages each set of notes contain in the description for each set of notes. Please read this description carefully before making your purchase.
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Email me explaining the reason you would like to request refund: julie@julieschmidtlaw.com.
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Yes.
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Once you put your payment through either PayPal or Stripe (which are both super secure), you will be provided with a Microsoft Word document to download. I give them to you in Word so that you can edit them and make them your own. I believe the notes are most effective if you use them as a base template for creating your own notes, as I always learned a lot through the note-making process.
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- Law School prize for the best Part I (first year) student (2018)
- Lexis Nexis Prize for the best Part II (second year) student (2019)
- The Anderson Creagh Lai Ltd Prize for best student in Personal Property Law (2018)
- Deans Prize: Top Student in Legal System (2018)
- Top Student in Company Law (2019)
- Top Student in Trusts (2019)
- Top student in Constitutional Law (2019)
- Top student in Torts Law (2019)
- Chapman Tripp Prize for joint Top Student in Contract and Torts Law (2019)
- Joint Top Student in Real Property Law (2019)
- A+ average in every paper in Year 2
- AUT undergraduate law scholarship (2019)
- Top student in ACC Law (2020)
- SBM Legal Prize for Employment Law (2020)
- The Anton Botica Memorial Prize for Employment Law (2020)
- LexisNexis Prize in Public Law (2020)
- The New Zealand Insurance Law Association Prize (2020)
- Graduate speaker - Winter Business, Economics and Law Graduation (2021)
- Top Student in Private Remedies (2022)
- Student with the overall best record for the Law Degree at AUT (2022)
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I was a lecturer in Communication Studies at AUT from 2018-2020. I was not a lecturer in law.
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Yes. The notes for the paper that some universities call "Public Law" are split into two sets of notes: Constitutional Law and Judicial Review. My "Public International Law" notes are different and relate to international law, the United Nations etc.