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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</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Procedural fairness means that:

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

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

    <p>Treaty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which case was native title first addressed?

    <p>Mabo v Queensland 1992</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In criminal trials, a person's liberty may be withdrawn.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which court hierarchy is correct?

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

    Which of the following is included in private law?

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

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

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

    Which is NOT a condition that promotes law reform?

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

    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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    Test your knowledge on key legal principles and dispute resolution mechanisms. This quiz covers topics such as appellate jurisdiction, the importance of precedent, and the rule of law. Perfect for students studying law or anyone interested in understanding legal frameworks.

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