Legal Profession Admission Board

Past examiners comments

Examiners provide post exam feedback in the form of 'comments'.  These comments may contain general observations on the tasks set in the exam and the overall performance of students in dealing with those tasks.  The table below contains comments from the past semester.

The Legal Profession Admission Board claims copyright on all past examiner comments​.

Please read - Advice from the Examinations Committee (PDF, 151.6 KB)

​01 Legal Institutions
Winter 2024 (PDF, 183.0 KB)
​02 Criminal Law & Procedure​ Winter 2024 (PDF, 150.3 KB)
03 Torts
Winter 2024 (PDF, 130.1 KB)
04 Contracts Winter 2024 (PDF, 131.8 KB)
05 Real Property Winter 2024 (PDF, 129.6 KB)  
06 Australian Constitutional Law Winter 2024 (PDF, 118.0 KB)  
07 Equity Winter 2024 (PDF, 82.6 KB)
08 Commercial Transactions Winter 2024 (PDF, 127.6 KB)
09 Administrative Law Winter 2024 (PDF, 127.3 KB)
​10 Law of Associations
Winter 2024 (PDF, 153.6 KB)
11 Evidence Winter 2024 (PDF, 128.7 KB)  
12 Taxation & Revenue Law Winter 2024 (PDF, 78.0 KB)
13 Succession  Winter 2024 (PDF, 148.2 KB)
14 Conveyancing Winter 2024 (PDF, 46.9 KB)
​15 Practice & Procedure
Winter 2024 (PDF, 120.2 KB)
​16 Insolvency*
Winter 2024 (PDF, 92.2 KB)
17 Legal Ethics Winter 2024 (PDF, 132.9 KB)
18 Conflict of Laws* Summer 2024 (PDF, 131.6 KB)
​19 Family Law
Winter 2024 (PDF, 124.6 KB)
20 Planning Law* Currently Unavailable
21 Industrial Law* Currently Unavailable
22 Intellectual Property Law* Winter 2024 (PDF, 68.2 KB)  
23 Public International Law* Winter 2024 (PDF, 138.3 KB)
​24 Jurisprudence 
Winter 2024 (PDF, 147.8 KB)
25 Competition & Consumer Law*
Summer 2024 (PDF, 78.9 KB)
26 Advanced Statutory Interpretation*  Currently Unavailable
​27 Health Law*
Summer 2024 (PDF, 102.2 KB)

* Subject is only offered every second semester, comments available are from the last semester the subject was offered. 

Last updated:

23 Dec 2024

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