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IC / PASSPORT NO:

STUDENT ID NO:

I confirm that I have read and understood the Examination Handbook


and that this assessed coursework complies with the Coursework
regulation.
Coursework You are required to submit each of your coursework in a file named with

Submission Sheet your IC/Passport number to cw@bac.edu.my. Failure to do so will


result in your coursework not being marked.

Candidates Signature :

UK TRANSFER PROGRAMME (LAW)


** to be filled by student

INTAKE : Jan Apr Sept [2017] YEAR : 1 2


SUBJECT NAME & CODE : PL101 PUBLIC LAW CAMPUS : KL PJ
SUBMISSION DUE DATE & : 17th April 2017, 12.00pm SUBMISSION WORD COUNT
TIME (to be filled by student) :
** to be filled by marker

CONTENT (40%)
CRITERIA YES/NO COMMENT MARKS
The answers goes straight to the point, showing that
the student really knows what the question is all
about.

The arguments are clear and well made.

The answer shows a grasp of underlying principles,


doctrines and rules.
The student has written in his/her own words, rather
that reproducing extracts from
lecturers/notes/textbooks/subject guides/study
packs.
STYLE & PRESENTATION (20%)
Writing is fluent with a few grammatical errors.

Essay Questions; each paragraph contains one key


idea or argument. Each new point has a new
paragraph.

The answer is coherent.

ORIGINALITY (30%)
The answer is comprehensive, covering all or most
of the relevant issues.

The answer is well structured.

The answer as a whole really does answer the


question.

REFERENCING (10%)

MARKS AWARDED:
(Maximum 25 %)

SIGNATURE OF MARKER:

FOR EXAM OFFICE USE ONLY


DATE & TIME RECEIVED

REMARKS
Learning Objectives

This coursework test students understanding and appreciation of the law as it requires students
to read, understand, summarize and extract the important issues from actual cases.
This coursework tests students research abilities as a good answer will require students to look
into the actual wording of the legislations, the Hansard, other research papers behind the
provisions, books and actual cases, and keep all of this current.
Multiple secondary sources of the law need to be looked into for the students to gather the
required information.
There is a word limit imposed. This will encourage students to articulate themselves in a concise
and precise manner, thus developing a very important and useful skill every legal practitioner
needs.
The main ideas that go into this coursework are available in any reference book. It simply is a
matter of understanding the question and framing the coursework strategically.

COURSEWORK QUESTION

January 2017, Year 1


Public Law

The Royal Prerogative is known as discretionary and arbitrary powers of the crown. The Prime
Minister and the Government would exercise their powers in the name of the crown. However
there instances that powers of prerogative will clash with the law. Along the years the courts and
parliament have been playing an active role in reconciling the differences. But a major issue in this
area will be in regards to the element of National Security.

There is a need to discuss the origins of prerogative powers, the role of the courts and parliament in
reconciling the differences and the developments surrounding national security.

Discuss.

Useful Links :

1) http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmpubadm/422/422.pdf
2) http://www.jus.unitn.it/users/marchetti/dirammcomp/materiale/Civil_Service.pdf
3) http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/1607/J23.html
4) http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/1610/J22.html

The given links are by no means exhaustive sources. Candidates are required to look into other
sources to add on to given materials. Independent research is most encouraged.

Note:
Students are required to print their TURN IT IN report and enclose with the coursework.
Turnitin Public Law Class ID : 15010760 , Password : publicjan
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Candidates are required to submit their coursework by 17th April 2017, 12.00pm in the following
format:

a) Typed, printed and stapled and taped together


(Note: Fancy binding, graphics and colored papers are NOT required)
b) Coursework should be printed on ONLY ONE side of the A4 sized paper.
c) Word count should not exceed 3000 words. An allowance of +/- 100 words is allowed.
d) Text and Footnotes font type : Calibri
e) Text Font Size : 12
f) Footnotes Font Size : 10
g) Text Alignment : Justify
h) Line Spacing : 1.5

2. Every coursework submitted MUST include:


a) Submission sheet (made available in the CMS)
b) The general instructions and question page made available in the CMS
c) Turn It In report
d) Candidates answer together with Bibliography and Footnotes
e) Word count (soon after the final line of the coursework)
f) Bibliography

3. Coursework will NOT be assessed and will be returned to the candidate if:
a) the softcopy of the coursework is not submitted via email cw@bac.edu.my
b) the candidates name is stated on the coursework;
c) no references (footnotes and bibliography) are provided in the coursework.
d) the coursework is not accompanied with the cover page stating the candidates IC and ID numbers.

4. In order to sit for the exams, students have to obtain a minimum marks of ten (10) for the coursework.

5. Make sure you know what you have to do and keep to deadlines for the submission of assessed work.
Failure to do so may result in one or more of the following:
a) marks lost for late or non-submission of coursework, possibly leading to a zero mark with no
opportunity to represent;

Note: In Year 2 if you fail a module overall because of late or non-submission of assessed work, you MAY be
denied a re-sit at any time in the future. Even if you are allowed to re-sit the highest mark you may achieve is
40.

b) exclusion from the exams;


c) exclusion from College.

6. Mode of coursework submission:


nd
a) Dropbox (2 Floor of both VSQ & BAC KL) AND
b) Email softcopy to cw@bac.edu.my

7. Public Law Class ID : 15010760 , Password : publicjan

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