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Hey, do yall think a world order essay on compliance is good enough for the hsc??, also for family, how many paragraphs and contemp/ syllabus dot points are u guys going in with???
 

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For people doing world order, would you say its a big advantage for iinternational crime for a crime essay, just curious?
yes.. unless its transnational crime. thats why i see it as unlikely bc world order students would have an advantage
 

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Hey, do yall think a world order essay on compliance is good enough for the hsc??, also for family, how many paragraphs and contemp/ syllabus dot points are u guys going in with???
I think a world order essay on compliance should be good enough, given that you at the very least, have 3 contemporary issues memorised
 

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I feel like not choosing a contemporary issue and picking another subheading instead would be much easier as you wont be given 2 questions on contemporary issue and it covers more of the syllabus as well. For e.g. Responses to problems in family relationships in Family, would be much better to choose.
 

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What do you do if you're like me and have no non-legal methods?

Also if it's in your trial, doesn't that mean your teachers are predicting it to be the question?
 

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domestic violence - bail reforms, strangulation reforms, domestic violence evidence in chief, ADVOs, coercive control

changing nature of parental responsibility - the 2006 amendment and the 2023

care and protection - The Child Protection (Working with Children) Amendment (Statutory Review) Act 2018 (NSW), The Child Protection (Working with Children) Amendment Act 2022
you can talk about calls for reform for dcj and stuff

thats what i have in my contemporary issue essay
 

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I know. There's so much that it's all I've done. If it's anything other than reform, I might be cooked
if its just a general to what extent does family law achieve justice for family members or something youll be fine, but yeah you shouldnt be banking on it being law reform without having anything else prepared
 

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also non-legal are pretty easy to prepare as well, i had non-legal in my assessment task and you basically just say the same things for it - places pressure to reform/legislate, raises awareness etc. but lacks effectiveness as its non legal lol. theres some good organisations you can do for family like for DV and then just find media articles - like that stuff with Molly Ticehurst and bail
 

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also non-legal are pretty easy to prepare as well, i had non-legal in my assessment task and you basically just say the same things for it - places pressure to reform/legislate, raises awareness etc. but lacks effectiveness as its non legal lol. theres some good organisations you can do for family like for DV and then just find media articles - like that stuff with Molly Ticehurst and bail
Is there a world where we would have to write a whole essay on non-legal??
 

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i really dont think they can do that😭 id literally walk out. i mean it is LEGAL studies after all lmao
Very true. I'd just trick the supervisors into thinking that I was in the Non-Legal Studies Exam instead of the Legal Studies exam
 

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