According to Griffith, chapters 17 onwards - the rights - should be
our main focus. According to the lecturer, O'Carolan himself said that
we should be alright if we know these! Obviously, dont go leaving out
everything else, but it's a good place to start off...
And the Nutshells book is excellent, it gives you a much clearer
overview of the course.
Hope this helps!

On 5 Sep, 11:13, Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What should I be prioritising in Constitutional? I find the course to
> be huge so obviously some of the chapters from the Griffith manual
> should be further down the list of importance.
> I know separation of powers is probably the most important, but what
> comes after that?
> Thanks!
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