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Which of the following lacks appellate jurisdiction?

  • Local court (correct)
  • Supreme court
  • High court
  • District court

Why is precedent important?

  • Ensures government control
  • Ensures flexibility and fairness
  • Ensures equality and access
  • Ensures consistency and fairness (correct)

Which of the following avenues of dispute resolution is considered a legal mechanism?

  • Mediation
  • Conciliation
  • Arbitration (correct)
  • An ombudsman

What does the rule of law signify?

<p>Is that no one is above it (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Procedural fairness means that:

<p>Decision-makers should be unbiased (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of a judge in an adversarial system of trial?

<p>To rule on objections in court proceedings (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is a significant barrier to international law being effective?

<p>State sovereignty, which makes that an international police force can't be used to arrest anyone (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is an example of a:

<p>Treaty (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which case was native title first addressed?

<p>Mabo v Queensland 1992 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes the standard of proof in criminal trials from civil trials?

<p>In criminal trials, a person's liberty may be withdrawn. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which court hierarchy is correct?

<p>Local, Coroners, Children's, District, Supreme, High (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What principle prevents NSW from creating laws about lighthouses when a Commonwealth law exists?

<p>Division of powers (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why are the rights established by the CROC applicable?

<p>Because the Australian Government enacted a matching law. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is included in private law?

<p>Contract, Tort (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the characteristic of justice that ensures fairness for everyone?

<p>Equality and Access (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is NOT a condition that promotes law reform?

<p>Changing statute law (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Judicial Authority and Dispute Resolution

  • Local courts lack appellate jurisdiction, dealing primarily with lower-level cases.
  • Precedent is crucial as it ensures consistency and fairness in legal proceedings.
  • Legal mechanisms for dispute resolution include arbitration, which is an enforceable method.
  • The rule of law asserts that no one is above the law, promoting accountability.
  • Procedural fairness requires decision-makers to be unbiased during judicial processes.

Court Roles and Participants

  • A person bringing civil matters before a court is known as the plaintiff.
  • Judges in an adversarial trial system primarily rule on objections and maintain courtroom decorum.
  • State sovereignty creates barriers in international law enforcement, as nations govern independently.

International Law and Treaties

  • The International Court of Justice operates under the United Nations framework, addressing state disputes.
  • The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights exemplifies a treaty focused on civil liberties.

Customary Law and Amending the Constitution

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customary law emphasizes family and kinship ties.
  • Constitutional amendments in Australia necessitate a referendum for validity.
  • Alternative dispute resolution in Australia includes methods like arbitration and mediation, avoiding traditional litigation.
  • Native title was first recognized in the seminal case Mabo v Queensland in 1992.
  • The legal hierarchy in Australia progresses from Local courts to the High Court, with the Supreme Court as an apex entity.

Law Principles and Rights

  • Division of powers prevents NSW from overriding Commonwealth law, demonstrating federal governance principles.
  • The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CROC) influences Australian law, as domestic laws align with international standards.

Law Categories and Characteristics of Justice

  • Private law encompasses contract and tort laws, governing personal disputes.
  • Justice necessitates equality and access, ensuring fair treatment under the law.

Governance Structure

  • When all government decisions are made by a single individual, it exemplifies tyranny, contrasting with democratic principles.
  • Alternative dispute resolution is a practical approach for conflict resolution outside of court systems.
  • Factors prompting law reform include evolving social values, technological changes, and international agreements.
  • Federal courts predominantly address matters of Commonwealth law, ensuring uniformity across Australian jurisdictions.
  • Public laws, such as criminal and constitutional laws, apply universally to all individuals within a jurisdiction.

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