You're an absolute legend for making these, I just started law school during a pandemic and you're a lifesaver 👏🏻👏🏻 Feeling WAY more confident tackling torts after watching this
Anthony, you're a bloody legend. I imagine that you spend at least weeks piecing together the content for these vids, so it's massively appreciated. Cheers.
Hello from Indonesia. Thank you very much for making these type of videos, what you do is extremely meaningful, especially for someone like me who originally study law in civil law country, and are interested in the practice of common law. Keep up the good work, good sir. This channel is underrated, i hope more people come and support this channel.
Anthony these videos are fantastic!! Cannot thank you enough - first-year uni student and I was super anxious about torts but this video is beyond fantastic. 5 years ago and still brilliant!
I found you after a horrendous contract law lecturer and you are so good at this. I’m taking torts next block and immediately checked to see if you had one for torts. I finished your video and then went and did my readings and it was so clear. If you are struggling with sometimes overly wordy and unwieldy textbooks and lectures I strongly suggest listening to his lectures first and then doing your readings and coming back to the videos to solidify your understanding.
Thank you for making this! I have my first Torts A exam next week and I was really fearing it before this video! Great revision and we can add in our own necessary cases/details that our lectures are looking for. Thank you so much, So far I’ve watched your Criminal, Torts and contracts and they’re all amazing
I am just about weeping that I found you. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. My slightly decrepit 60 year old brain can understand you, and you have given me the basics I needed ready to study for my next trimester. I am so grateful.
Thank you again so much. Tort law for first year student is daunting and overwhelming. So much to read and sooo much to understand that my mind can't possibly take it on and understand it. But you have made so simply and easy to understand. I would rather watch the your videos and and analyse your videos then of my own lectures. ( I have watch my lectures two or more times and still didn't get it) but i get yours. Than you again.
That's my pleasure. I'm really glad to feel like these lectures are useful, and it gives me a real buzz to get such positive feedback. Good luck with your studies, and I hope my other materials help you along the way :)
I got a 7 in my torts course (High distinction) last year and work in the area for an insurance company. I am watching this lecturer to provide me with some information on how to deliver a fairly succinct, short style presentation to my team on torts law and negligence and there are some really useful tools here! In fact, some of the torts that I am not frequently exposed to on a regular basis are included in this video and it is really entertaining. I should probably save this for later though... Gotta get back to studying Environmental Law and Equity/trusts!
@@AnthsLawSchool Can't thank you enough, indeed! I am doing a Law Conversion class after having worked in the music industry for two decades, and your videos are a great supplement to the reading material! I've recommended them to everyone. If it's not too much trouble, can I ask for your recommendation of good foundational texts? Thank you, B
I should have come across your presentation before 2020. I had to read many tort law books, contact law books, IP law books, banking regulations when I was working on civil suits relating to those areas from 2016- 2020, self represented. Your video presentation are excellent but one must master the text books, reference books, case law, and perform legal research to fully understand the topics.... I have to agree your videos are excellent source of learning in addition to book materials that ate available. I am neither a lawyer nor a law student.
Hey thank you so much! I love it when my videos are useful to people who are not studying, but who simply want to know more. Best of luck in those suits!
25:05 The person is in a moving car and the door handle did not work so she was 'totally restrained'. What if the door handle is operational, but you have to open it while the car is moving. Then think about the different speeds. It's possible to open while stopped in traffic. Another thing to open while it is moving . "Oh but you had the option of opening and jumping out of a moving car"
All very true. I would think that anyone who is in a moving car would be considered totally restrained - but remember that cases are only precedents for the law, not for the facts.
This guy's great, I mean I'm not nor have I ever been in Australia so I wish it was UK law but it was really easy to understand. 10/10 for the textile backgrounds.
Hey Anthony, thank you so much for uploading these videos. Super helpful. Just ask if you have 2 hours lec in property law? Cheers......I like your videos so much so i will try ask for it. thank you 😁
thanks for the videos i wish i had you as my lecturer for all my units. do you have a lecture for advanced torts? Also, the audio is really bad, like very low just letting you know
Trespass to land .. if they enter illegally (no legal authority and big no entry and private signs.. and a locked gate which they broke into) and they didn’t leave when told to 15 times… it’s two tortious acts, right?
Looks to me like the trespass is one continuous tort, but then there's also the potential criminal side: breaking into a locked gate can be breaking and entering.
If a civilian write a complaint against a person and uses a police officer to help write it, is the police an accessory to the crime of filing a false report %??
I wouldn't imagine so. The police officer would, at the very least, have to know the report was false. This would be a matter in criminal law rather than one in tort.
Thanks Anthony, I found this video very useful! Could you please update the closed captions? They're inaccurate and I'm sure you would want this content to be accessible by persons deaf and/or hearing impaired.
Hi Niamh, Thanks for drawing this to my attention. Obviously dealing with 20,000 words of closed captions would be a fairly major task, and given that I recorded this video in 2018, I'm not certain I even have the script any more. But I will have a go!
I am a law grad from the Solomon Islands. I'm in Aus currently working on a berry farm in Tasmania. In Solomons the legal system is the same as in Australia because the British establish the courts in Solomon Islands. I want to further my studies here but don't know how to.
Well, nuisance is all about the protection of proprietary rights in property. A drone hovering in your back yard would, however, quite likely constitute a trespass, if it was at a sufficiently low altitude that it interfered with your enjoyment of your yard. Hope that helps!
It's really funny, some people have no trouble with the audio on this video, and yet you are not the first to have had problems. I'm really not sure what the issue is - apologies!
Did you record this in the dunny with an iPhone as a microphone? :P I wish stuff like this was about when I did my LL.B tbh. It's far more interesting and to the punch. The greatest suffering is having information trickle fed at the rate for the lowest common denominator in that class. My uni did a lot of 'diversity' student appointment too so there were inadequately unintelligent people in the class so everything dragged so slowly because they couldn't get it.
I've learned a lot about sound recording and postproduction in the couple of years since I recorded this one. Hopefully things are a lot better now. I really was just learning back then :) I'm glad you found the video helpful!
Your videos are on low volume...i put earplugs to hear you and the add blasted in comparison...so i will try this bluetooth again. When your voice goes down i miss what you are saying...so i am going to try again. Just thought i'd let you know you might turn up your volume over there, for a better listening experience. Thank you for all you do !
Hi Joanne, this particular video seems to have audio problems - but only sometimes, and only for some people. I've never been able to figure it out. I'm glad you find the channel helpful though!
Hey, I was wondering say for example a person collapses in and another person gives him him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and also tries to administer cardiac compression treatment, leaving him bruised, could that potentially amount to battery. (Say these ppl r not medical professionals)
Hi Phoebe, in the video I do cover the potential liability of rescuers. It really varies a lot from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Generally speaking, though, sudden emergency is a defence to an accusation of battery. It's similar to a situation where, say, a person pushes a child out of the way of an oncoming car. It technically meets the definition of battery, but the argument would be that due to the emergency there was lawful justification. But each case really does turn on its own facts.
Words can certainly be assault, but only if those words are threatening physical violence which the person has the ability to immediately deliver. Words themselves are not assault or "violence" and it is a pity that modern feminist thought has conflated the two. It leads to a lot of confusion.
The general principles will be the same in the UK, absolutely. However much of the Australian caselaw will probably be less useful than the equivalent UK cases. So yes, definitely useful - so long as you remember this is pitched for Australian students. Good luck with your exams!
Harassment is not a tort in itself. However I guess under certain circumstances it could be the tort of Nusiance. In most jurisdictions harassment is a matter of statute.
I agree that the sound is not the best. I'm playing it on a Mac, as loud as it will go, and the audio is still soft. However, in terms of the content, this is great video, and I'm loving the add-on history lectures!
Hi Dr. Anthony, can you make videos in 'construction contracts' and 'company law'. Its a great resource for students and also people interested in the subject. Cannot thank you enough for your effort.May God bless you abundantly for this sharing of knowledge freely.
Thanks so much for your very kind words! At the moment I'm focused on administrative law as that's what I'm teaching, but I will keep on adding materials :)
Anthony, it would be good if you could put together a 2-hour introduction to Real Property Law in the same manner of all your earlier 2-hour presentations. Cheers, Peter
@@AnthsLawSchool Perhaps the "amalgamation" of real property and conveyancing legislation in Queensland versus the other states? That might occupy the first 90 minutes...... 🤪
@@AnthsLawSchool As President Clinton once said, "I never inhaled!" Do you think he was referring to Carlill's smoke ball or what exactly? I think we should be told. PS. I have a personal motto: If this were not Assize time, I'd run you through
The sound is so unclear, up and down, sometimes goes to silent because he talks in up and down tone. Very hard to hear what he says each time when his voice drops to near silent whispering
Some people (but only one some devices) seem to have this issue; for others the audio seems fine. Still, this was recorded 4 years ago now, and my technical proficiency has (hopefully) improved a lot since then.
hi boss..... maybe you can work on your mic quality its the same for your videos ..... the content is good but I have to turn on the volume extremely loud to hear you properly
Hi MC, a few people (but not all) have this issue with this video. However it was recorded in my girlfriend's living room in 2018 ... my understanding of how to make a decent TH-cam video has come a long way since then :) I hope the new stuff is more palatable.
Victims compensation claims are a fucking joke. If you claim someone called you sir instead of ma'am you'll make a mint, but if your home is invaded, smashed up, and tens of thousands of dollars of shit taken expect zero compensation.
It's certainly true that victims compensation (which is auxiliary to the criminal law) and tort law give wildly different levels of compensation. However issues of gender discimination in Australia are dealt with under the Human Rights Act. It would take something very significant for there to be a large financial order under that legislation, certainly something more than an unfortunate choice of pronouns.
I really appreciate your lectures Dr Anthony but I can't understand some of the things you're saying. I don't know if it's the tongue or you are going fast but regardless thanks Dr
I know some people struggle with my Australian accent, and I know some people have had difficulties with the audio for this video. I'm so sorry - but glad you found it helpful anyway!
The sound thing is interesting - some people have no problem with it, and for others it is terrible - hopefully I have improved my techniques in the last two years since this one went up though. Glad the content was helpful!
Hi could you please be mindful with the way you speak, you "eat" your own words towards the end of each sentence. I can not hear the full sentence. It is extremely frustrating.
I'm aware that for some of my overseas listeners, my Australian accent can be a problem, and one aspect of an Australian accent is a tendency to emphasise the beginning of a sentence, while fading the end of the sentence. Having said that, about a third of viewers seem to have had issues with the audio of this video, which was recorded in 2018 when I knew much less than I now do regarding the process of making and postproducing videos. Hopefully my more recent material is easier to follow. The accent, however, I'm pretty much stuck with.
Would you like a full refund on the $0.00 it cost you to watch this? :) I've learned a lot about making these videos since I made that one. Only some people on some devices seem to have an audio issue though. Sorry it didn't work for you.
I don't think I lost focus once within that two hours. You're a wonderful lecturer. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks so much, Sam! Glad it was useful!
me too
You're an absolute legend for making these, I just started law school during a pandemic and you're a lifesaver 👏🏻👏🏻 Feeling WAY more confident tackling torts after watching this
I'm in exactly the same situation.
Same here buddy I’m Victorian, this guy should be AM for his heroism
*grins* Shuck, you guys! Hope your studies are going great!
Happy to help!
Loved listening to everything shared n wish to start the Law Course soon. Very informative, very interesting
Anthony, you're a bloody legend. I imagine that you spend at least weeks piecing together the content for these vids, so it's massively appreciated. Cheers.
Hey thanks so much Patrick!
Hello from Indonesia. Thank you very much for making these type of videos, what you do is extremely meaningful, especially for someone like me who originally study law in civil law country, and are interested in the practice of common law. Keep up the good work, good sir. This channel is underrated, i hope more people come and support this channel.
Anthony these videos are fantastic!! Cannot thank you enough - first-year uni student and I was super anxious about torts but this video is beyond fantastic. 5 years ago and still brilliant!
I found you after a horrendous contract law lecturer and you are so good at this. I’m taking torts next block and immediately checked to see if you had one for torts. I finished your video and then went and did my readings and it was so clear.
If you are struggling with sometimes overly wordy and unwieldy textbooks and lectures I strongly suggest listening to his lectures first and then doing your readings and coming back to the videos to solidify your understanding.
Thanks so much Alison. I'm really glad I could help!
Thank you for making this! I have my first Torts A exam next week and I was really fearing it before this video! Great revision and we can add in our own necessary cases/details that our lectures are looking for. Thank you so much, So far I’ve watched your Criminal, Torts and contracts and they’re all amazing
I am just about weeping that I found you. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. My slightly decrepit 60 year old brain can understand you, and you have given me the basics I needed ready to study for my next trimester. I am so grateful.
Gosh, what a wonderful comment. Thank you so much, and good luck with your studies!
I don't need medication for my ADHD. I just need to listen to this guy.
Thank you again so much. Tort law for first year student is daunting and overwhelming. So much to read and sooo much to understand that my mind can't possibly take it on and understand it. But you have made so simply and easy to understand. I would rather watch the your videos and and analyse your videos then of my own lectures. ( I have watch my lectures two or more times and still didn't get it) but i get yours. Than you again.
That's my pleasure. I'm really glad to feel like these lectures are useful, and it gives me a real buzz to get such positive feedback. Good luck with your studies, and I hope my other materials help you along the way :)
Can I just say you are amazing for posting these. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
I got a 7 in my torts course (High distinction) last year and work in the area for an insurance company. I am watching this lecturer to provide me with some information on how to deliver a fairly succinct, short style presentation to my team on torts law and negligence and there are some really useful tools here! In fact, some of the torts that I am not frequently exposed to on a regular basis are included in this video and it is really entertaining.
I should probably save this for later though... Gotta get back to studying Environmental Law and Equity/trusts!
Every time I start a subject, I come to see your videos... thank you very much 😃
Are you the Carlos Munoz I went to BSHS with in the late 1980s?
What a herculean task of putting this all together. Thank you
You're very welcome :)
@@AnthsLawSchool Can't thank you enough, indeed! I am doing a Law Conversion class after having worked in the music industry for two decades, and your videos are a great supplement to the reading material! I've recommended them to everyone.
If it's not too much trouble, can I ask for your recommendation of good foundational texts?
Thank you,
B
Thank you very much for your devoted service Anthony..it really helps us first year students!
My pleasure!
Really helpful! is it at all possible for you to do a video on negligent torts ?
Hi Natalie, sorry to take 3 years to respond! However there is a two hour negligence video on the channel now :)
I should have come across your presentation before 2020. I had to read many tort law books, contact law books, IP law books, banking regulations when I was working on civil suits relating to those areas from 2016- 2020, self represented. Your video presentation are excellent but one must master the text books, reference books, case law, and perform legal research to fully understand the topics.... I have to agree your videos are excellent source of learning in addition to book materials that ate available. I am neither a lawyer nor a law student.
Hey thank you so much! I love it when my videos are useful to people who are not studying, but who simply want to know more. Best of luck in those suits!
This is very good.. thank you..I am watching from Ghana...
I'm very glad to help. I especially love hearing from students all over Africa.
Thanks Anthony-absolutely fantastic introduction to torts! Very interesting and informative! Thanks
My pleasure! All the best with your studies :)
Misplaced the notes I made from this video the first time so I'm back again taking new ones. As interesting the second time. Thank-you.
25:05
The person is in a moving car and the door handle did not work so she was 'totally restrained'. What if the door handle is operational, but you have to open it while the car is moving. Then think about the different speeds. It's possible to open while stopped in traffic. Another thing to open while it is moving . "Oh but you had the option of opening and jumping out of a moving car"
All very true. I would think that anyone who is in a moving car would be considered totally restrained - but remember that cases are only precedents for the law, not for the facts.
1:07:20 Recommended reading: Cricket Outlaws by Austin Robertson and The Cricket Wars by Gideon Haigh.
I'll give it a look :)
Can I simply thank you for this and the contacts videos. Good work Anthony. God bless
You are most welcome, and thank you so much!
Could you make a video on property law in 2 hours?
omg Thank you so much this first year law student thinks you are amazing ty pl keep doing these we really need them, love ya guts matexxx
Love ya guts right back!
Dr Marinac, you are a legend. Thanks for doing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This guy's great, I mean I'm not nor have I ever been in Australia so I wish it was UK law but it was really easy to understand.
10/10 for the textile backgrounds.
I think you'll find that Commonwwealth countries and former colonies (USA) have an English common law heritage.
Hey thanks so much Brian :)
Thank you so much, your videos have been so helpful 🙏
You're so welcome!
Hey Anthony, thank you so much for uploading these videos. Super helpful. Just ask if you have 2 hours lec in property law? Cheers......I like your videos so much so i will try ask for it. thank you 😁
This was fantastic! Thank you so much. Do you have a flow chart example for intentional torts? Loved the one you made for negligence :)
thanks for the videos i wish i had you as my lecturer for all my units. do you have a lecture for advanced torts?
Also, the audio is really bad, like very low just letting you know
thank you so much!! benefited from your videos a lot.
Happy to hear that!
Great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Always great teaching, but something was strange in the sound on this one.
Its a great lesson learn! Great lecturer!
Hey thanks so much! 😁
Dr. Anthony this was an amazing lecture. Your explanations were simple and clear. Thank you
Trespass to land .. if they enter illegally (no legal authority and big no entry and private signs.. and a locked gate which they broke into) and they didn’t leave when told to 15 times… it’s two tortious acts, right?
Looks to me like the trespass is one continuous tort, but then there's also the potential criminal side: breaking into a locked gate can be breaking and entering.
@@AnthsLawSchool oh gosh… I haven’t found anything about when a tort stops and starts (generally), except for trespass specifically. 😳
About to start torts. This was really helpful
Outstanding! I hope you do really well in your course :)
Thank you for sharing this video, it has helped me to understand tort much, much better, thank u
Good on you Alecia, my pleasure!
If a civilian write a complaint against a person and uses a police officer to help write it, is the police an accessory to the crime of filing a false report %??
I wouldn't imagine so. The police officer would, at the very least, have to know the report was false. This would be a matter in criminal law rather than one in tort.
I love you work. Delight in listening to you. But the sound on this is not your best . Any chance of re-recording?
Hmmm that's interesting. It sounds fine on the laptop I use. Can I ask what device you were using? Thanks for the positive feedback too! :)
Each of the other lectures are fine. Just this recording and playback :(
Hmmmm. OK. Are you using a phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop? And listening via the internal speakers or something else?
I use desktop and the sounds is not fine
Hmm OK, I will look into it. Thanks for letting me know!
thank you
You're welcome!
Thanks Anthony, I found this video very useful!
Could you please update the closed captions? They're inaccurate and I'm sure you would want this content to be accessible by persons deaf and/or hearing impaired.
Hi Niamh,
Thanks for drawing this to my attention. Obviously dealing with 20,000 words of closed captions would be a fairly major task, and given that I recorded this video in 2018, I'm not certain I even have the script any more. But I will have a go!
@@AnthsLawSchool Thank you I really appreciate it!
I am a law grad from the Solomon Islands. I'm in Aus currently working on a berry farm in Tasmania. In Solomons the legal system is the same as in Australia because the British establish the courts in Solomon Islands. I want to further my studies here but don't know how to.
The Solomon Islands has been through some very difficult times. Where did you get your law degree?
You're amazing! Thank you so much for these.
Glad you like them!
Are you able to explain though why a drone hovering in your back yard wouldn't amount to nuisance?
Well, nuisance is all about the protection of proprietary rights in property. A drone hovering in your back yard would, however, quite likely constitute a trespass, if it was at a sufficiently low altitude that it interfered with your enjoyment of your yard. Hope that helps!
ur a life saver I literally have an exam tomorrow and i knew nothing lmao
Great lecture. Pity the audio isn't as good as the previous one for contract law. Did you use a different audio recording gear?
It's really funny, some people have no trouble with the audio on this video, and yet you are not the first to have had problems. I'm really not sure what the issue is - apologies!
Good work done...
Cheers!
Did you record this in the dunny with an iPhone as a microphone? :P I wish stuff like this was about when I did my LL.B tbh. It's far more interesting and to the punch. The greatest suffering is having information trickle fed at the rate for the lowest common denominator in that class. My uni did a lot of 'diversity' student appointment too so there were inadequately unintelligent people in the class so everything dragged so slowly because they couldn't get it.
I've learned a lot about sound recording and postproduction in the couple of years since I recorded this one. Hopefully things are a lot better now. I really was just learning back then :) I'm glad you found the video helpful!
Hey Anthony, what about loud music does it constitute battery on your neighbors eardrums???
Noise can be a form of criminal assault, and in tort law it can definitely constitute nuisance :)
Your videos are on low volume...i put earplugs to hear you and the add blasted in comparison...so i will try this bluetooth again. When your voice goes down i miss what you are saying...so i am going to try again. Just thought i'd let you know you might turn up your volume over there, for a better listening experience. Thank you for all you do !
Hi Joanne, this particular video seems to have audio problems - but only sometimes, and only for some people. I've never been able to figure it out. I'm glad you find the channel helpful though!
Can you do Real Property Law in 2hrs Pleaseee
Hey, I was wondering say for example a person collapses in and another person gives him him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and also tries to administer cardiac compression treatment, leaving him bruised, could that potentially amount to battery. (Say these ppl r not medical professionals)
Hi Phoebe, in the video I do cover the potential liability of rescuers. It really varies a lot from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Generally speaking, though, sudden emergency is a defence to an accusation of battery. It's similar to a situation where, say, a person pushes a child out of the way of an oncoming car. It technically meets the definition of battery, but the argument would be that due to the emergency there was lawful justification. But each case really does turn on its own facts.
can word amount to assaulut or does It depends on case law?
Words can certainly be assault, but only if those words are threatening physical violence which the person has the ability to immediately deliver.
Words themselves are not assault or "violence" and it is a pity that modern feminist thought has conflated the two. It leads to a lot of confusion.
@@AnthsLawSchool thank you.
@@AnthsLawSchool The man on the Clapham omnibus rules, OK.
Interference with Land 0:41:30
Interference with Goods 0:30:30
Hope you're finding the video useful!
@@AnthsLawSchool Super useful. My lecturer has a strong accent, so I've been using this as a primer to his lectures.
can we use these videos for UK lAW revision ? anyone?
The general principles will be the same in the UK, absolutely. However much of the Australian caselaw will probably be less useful than the equivalent UK cases.
So yes, definitely useful - so long as you remember this is pitched for Australian students. Good luck with your exams!
Great video, I wanted to ask if harassment is a tort?
Harassment is not a tort in itself. However I guess under certain circumstances it could be the tort of Nusiance. In most jurisdictions harassment is a matter of statute.
We live in a society!
That we do :)
Spot on George Costanza!
very educative
Thank you so much for this video! Now Torts became clear for me! I was traumatised!
Really glad to have helped overcome that trauma lol! Good luck for the rest of your studies :)
I agree that the sound is not the best. I'm playing it on a Mac, as loud as it will go, and the audio is still soft. However, in terms of the content, this is great video, and I'm loving the add-on history lectures!
Thanks so much Claudia!
Please post your link to your negligence video in two hours
I haven't put one up yet Simon, but I promise it's on the list!
Cant thankyou enough Champ!
You're most welcome!
Love your work. Thank you.
My pleasure, Ryan. Look out for Constitutional Law in Two Hours, coming soon :)
Hah, I was just searching for that today. Can’t wait. 👍
Thank you so much!!!!
No worries!
OK! Can you let me know when it is up?
For sure!
Amazing! Can you please do one on criminal law? Pretty please!
Done and done! :)
I just like the lecture
Hi Dr. Anthony, can you make videos in 'construction contracts' and 'company law'.
Its a great resource for students and also people interested in the subject. Cannot thank you enough for your effort.May God bless you abundantly for this sharing of knowledge freely.
Thanks so much for your very kind words! At the moment I'm focused on administrative law as that's what I'm teaching, but I will keep on adding materials :)
29:40 my guy is speaking from experience
LOL this has me wondering whether you think I was a sixteen year old runaway!
Anthony, it would be good if you could put together a 2-hour introduction to Real Property Law in the same manner of all your earlier 2-hour presentations. Cheers, Peter
I'll do one eventually ... god knows how I will make it interesting though lol
@@AnthsLawSchool Perhaps the "amalgamation" of real property and conveyancing legislation in Queensland versus the other states? That might occupy the first 90 minutes...... 🤪
Update… HCA case on gig workers as employees 2022.
ZG OPERATIONS & ANOR v JAMSEK & ORS
[2022] HCA 2
CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MARITIME, MINING AND ENERGY UNION & ANOR v PERSONNEL CONTRACTING PTY LTD
[2022] HCA 1
These were important employment law cases ... uncertain of the link to torts though?
Good work.thanks.
You're very welcome!
I wanna know who drowned the snail in the bottle of ginger beer...
A response in Haiku:
It was just a snail
Minding its own snail business.
It famously drowned.
@@AnthsLawSchool As President Clinton once said, "I never inhaled!" Do you think he was referring to Carlill's smoke ball or what exactly? I think we should be told. PS. I have a personal motto: If this were not Assize time, I'd run you through
Very Helpful - Thanks!
You're most welcome!
The sound is so unclear, up and down, sometimes goes to silent because he talks in up and down tone. Very hard to hear what he says each time when his voice drops to near silent whispering
Some people (but only one some devices) seem to have this issue; for others the audio seems fine. Still, this was recorded 4 years ago now, and my technical proficiency has (hopefully) improved a lot since then.
Buy the way the volume is fine on my phone, laptop and my tv. My laptop is a surface pro
Thank you :)
So helpful
Glad you think so!
Thank you for touching on ndis Anthony
My pleasure. I think it's an important part of how we as a society now handle injuries generally.
Very interesting thank you
Hey my pleasure!
Lecture is great , but the sound isn't !
Mate I've had that complaint a bit on this video, most people seem to hear it OK but a few don't. I apologise!
@@AnthsLawSchool , Can you do another video on criminal law, international law ?
@@rajalakshmikothandaraman2901 Criminal law will be the next one posted, as soon as I get a chance to record and edit it :)
hi boss..... maybe you can work on your mic quality its the same for your videos
..... the content is good but I have to turn on the volume extremely loud to hear you properly
Hi MC, a few people (but not all) have this issue with this video. However it was recorded in my girlfriend's living room in 2018 ... my understanding of how to make a decent TH-cam video has come a long way since then :) I hope the new stuff is more palatable.
Victims compensation claims are a fucking joke. If you claim someone called you sir instead of ma'am you'll make a mint, but if your home is invaded, smashed up, and tens of thousands of dollars of shit taken expect zero compensation.
It's certainly true that victims compensation (which is auxiliary to the criminal law) and tort law give wildly different levels of compensation. However issues of gender discimination in Australia are dealt with under the Human Rights Act. It would take something very significant for there to be a large financial order under that legislation, certainly something more than an unfortunate choice of pronouns.
I really appreciate your lectures Dr Anthony but I can't understand some of the things you're saying. I don't know if it's the tongue or you are going fast but regardless thanks Dr
I know some people struggle with my Australian accent, and I know some people have had difficulties with the audio for this video. I'm so sorry - but glad you found it helpful anyway!
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The audio is awful I couldn't listen to the lecture
Audio is horrendous
Some people seem to have this issue and others don't. I've never been able to work out why!
Your videos are very informative however please invest in proper microphone, as the sound quality is shite.
Dude this video was made years ago. And for whatever reason - I still have no idea why - the sound is fine on some devices but not on others.
Flipping brilliant - shit sound but content is 100% and you’re a great presenter
The sound thing is interesting - some people have no problem with it, and for others it is terrible - hopefully I have improved my techniques in the last two years since this one went up though. Glad the content was helpful!
Anthony Marinac you’re a champ helped me out enormously
Thankyou ur a god i love u
LOL thanks! Good luck with your studies!
Hi could you please be mindful with the way you speak, you "eat" your own words towards the end of each sentence. I can not hear the full sentence. It is extremely frustrating.
I'm aware that for some of my overseas listeners, my Australian accent can be a problem, and one aspect of an Australian accent is a tendency to emphasise the beginning of a sentence, while fading the end of the sentence. Having said that, about a third of viewers seem to have had issues with the audio of this video, which was recorded in 2018 when I knew much less than I now do regarding the process of making and postproducing videos. Hopefully my more recent material is easier to follow. The accent, however, I'm pretty much stuck with.
The access to correct language means you better speak heavy accents with built in plausible deniability, how stupid do you think I am?
Andrew, I have to tell you, I have absolutely no idea what that sentence means. But I wish you well!
@@AnthsLawSchool ....ya whatever 🤣
god damn aussi accent
Accent of champions!
Cant you afford a professional mic? Your audio is bad.
Would you like a full refund on the $0.00 it cost you to watch this? :)
I've learned a lot about making these videos since I made that one. Only some people on some devices seem to have an audio issue though. Sorry it didn't work for you.