The first Assignment has two components.
The first Assignment has two components.
Component 1 Admission documents
Component 2 Comparative analysis between admission in Queensland and California, United States of America.
The rubric governing both components appears in the unit profile and is as follows.
Component 1 (30/40 marks)
Component 1 is a practical exercise. The ALGC version 4 does not apply to this component as it relates to preparation of prescribed forms. There is no word limit, as individual circumstances vary, however students should be as brief as the nature of the circumstances allow.
Students should make the following assumptions:
The Unit Coordinator is the LPAB representative to which you are submitting your admission documents via Moodle.
You have successfully completed your PLT and LLB/JD (or equivalent).
Certified copies of documents will not be required.
Where you do not yet have the required documents you can submit a mockup version, e.g. an LLB and PLT Certificate. Proforma examples are attached.
You have submitted the documents by the required LPAB deadlines and that any required advertising has occurred, and notices have been displayed according to required timeframes.
You have filed the required documents with the Supreme Court Brisbane Registry, paid the filing fee, and served a sealed stamped copy on the Board. Do not actually file any documents with the court. Assume the Court file number is BRIS 1224.
You have paid the Boards fee for considering the application and have received a receipt.
The Board has prepared a Certificate of Recommendation and will file this in the Supreme Court if your admission documents are in order.
Students will be applying for admission in the Supreme Court of Queensland held at Brisbane at the next available date after submission of the assignment.
Students can submit a printout of their academic record as it currently stands
Students should draft:
An Originating Application to the Supreme Court.
A statement of eligibility and suitability, including supporting documents if any (these do not have to be certified copies and can be mockups).
A notice of intention to apply (you can assume this has been stamped by the Supreme Court Registry)
Certificates of Suitability, simulating the role of the person(s) making the certificate(s). You do not need to obtain actual certificates, mockups are satisfactory).
English language proficiency statement (supporting documents if any, can be mockups).
Affidavit of compliance (including mockup versions of any required invoices, advertisements, and receipts).
Component 2 (10/40 marks)
Component 2 is a comparative analysis, comparing admission in Queensland and admission in California, United States of America. ALGC version 4 applies and there is a word limit of 1000 words. Your tasks are to briefly outline the differences in processes and what reflect on what additional or different requirements are necessary, given your circumstances, to be admitted in California.
Submission
While the LPAB requires individual uploads of each component, for CQU purposes you are to combine your answer into a single PDF covering both components 1 and 2. Please follow the naming conventions as specified in the submission instructions set out above, which reproduce those set out in the Unit profile.