The purpose of this site is to help law students, by making available the notes I created when I was studying law at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
Please make use of what is available here, and leave any comments at the bottom of this page. I can be contacted by email at [email protected]
The notes are arranged by subject area. Within each subject the notes are numbered in chronological order, in the order they were taught. The notes contain important legal principles, cases, legislation, and commentary explaining the law - all in summarised point-by-point format.
Here are some matters worth mentioning, to maximise the usefulness of my notes:
I would like to add that it is my privilege to be able to offer my law notes to anyone who might find them useful. It makes me happy to know that something I created so long ago could still be capable of helping others, especially in an area as challenging as the law. I hope you find the notes of some assistance, and I wish you every success and all the best in your law studies!
These notes were written by me during my Bachelor of Laws (Honours) studies at the University of Adelaide between 2000 and 2003. I spent countless hours writing the notes and putting them together - they were a product of much labour and hardship.
My aim, when writing the notes, was to summarise the law as much as possible, while maintaining accuracy and correctness. Law students are often given hundreds of pages to read every week, but most of that material (I would say around 80%) is unnecessary reading. The important parts of the readings are the underlying legal principles, the key material facts of cases, and the court's decisions made on those facts (as well as their reasons), which are buried deep in the readings and can be very hard to find. My notes sought to cut through all the baggage, to reveal the truly important points. I also tried to make the notes as organised as possible, arranging them into categories and presenting them in a logical order, which allows the reader to quickly see how everything fits together in the law subject. The exact wording of the source of law (legislation and cases) were preserved and used in my notes whenever possible, so that reliance on the notes would be very close to having mastered all the reading materials.
When I wrote the notes, they were solely for my own study purposes. They have served me well, without them (and the process of writing them) I would not have graduated top of the class with the University Medal. However, I never anticipated the notes to be of much value to other people - until several years later.
In 2007, soon after completing my doctorate law degree, I came across a curious Facebook page, titled "I OWE MY LAW DEGREE TO DENNIS LIM". Upon further investigation, I discovered that my notes have somehow become famous in South Australia. I never made my notes publicly available before, but back when I finished my law degree in 2003, I printed my notes out to a few friends who were still doing law - I suspect they must have leaked the notes to others over the years. I made an offer on the Adelaide University Law Students Facebook page, to give my notes out to whoever might find them useful. After that, there were regular requests from law students for my notes (not only from Adelaide University, but also others like Flinders University and the University of South Australia). Facebook does not allow me to send attachments to others, so I had to email my notes to those who requested them. This happened for a few years. In July 2011, I decided to create this website, so that my notes could be placed online and distributed in a much quicker and easier way. The website stopped working in December 2018 without my knowledge, and on May 2019 I remade the website you are seeing today.
You can download my law notes below, by clicking on the zip file you want.