Year 11 Legal Studies Overview

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According to this document, what are the three key elements that contribute to achieving social cohesion and protecting individual rights?

Individuals, laws, and the legal system.

Describe two characteristics of an effective law.

An effective law should reflect society's values and be enforceable.

Explain the purpose of practice SACs mentioned in the document.

Practice SACs are intended to prepare students for formal assessments, helping them understand the expectations and format of the actual SACs.

What is the main expectation regarding coursework set out in the document?

<p>All questions from the textbook must be completed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the two main sources of law?

<p>The two main sources of law are common law and statute law.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does the document emphasize the importance of reviewing previously covered topics?

<p>Regularly reviewing past content helps maintain understanding and builds a strong foundation for later topics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the role of the parliament in law-making.

<p>The parliament is responsible for creating and enacting new laws, also known as statutes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the Victorian court hierarchy?

<p>The Victorian court hierarchy is designed to ensure fairness and consistency in the application of the law, and to provide a system of appeals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What advice is given for students to set up good study habits?

<p>Creating a study and homework timetable and setting aside dedicated study time for reviewing topics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference between criminal law and civil law?

<p>Criminal law deals with offenses against the state, while civil law deals with disputes between individuals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the document connect the importance of Year 11 Legal Studies content to Year 12?

<p>A solid understanding of Year 11 content provides a strong foundation for success in the more detailed Year 12 curriculum.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the role of the legal system in achieving social cohesion.

<p>The legal system helps to maintain order and stability in society, which is essential for social cohesion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the purpose of the 'Timeline' document mentioned in the document.

<p>It provides an organized schedule of important dates and events related to the Legal Studies course.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main difference between a legal rule and a non-legal rule?

<p>A legal rule is enforced by the state, while a non-legal rule is enforced by social pressure or other means.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What two components of the course are assessed through SACs?

<p>All areas of study covered in Legal Studies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the importance of the principle of fairness in the legal system.

<p>Fairness ensures that everyone is treated equally and that the law is applied justly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sources of Law

The origins from which laws are derived, including statutes and common law.

Types of Law

Categories of law, such as criminal law and civil law, that define different legal issues.

Criminal Law

A body of law that regulates crimes against the state or public.

Civil Law

A body of law that deals with disputes between private individuals or organizations.

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Principles of Justice

Essential concepts that guide the legal system: fairness, equality, and access.

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Effective Law Characteristics

Features of a successful law: reflects societal values, enforcable, clear, and understood.

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Parliament and Courts Role

Parliament creates laws, while courts interpret and enforce them; both are crucial in law-making.

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Victorian Court Hierarchy

The structured levels of courts in Victoria, each with specific roles and authority.

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Social Cohesion

The bonds that connect individuals in a society, promoting harmony and cooperation.

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Rights of Individuals

Legal entitlements that protect individuals' freedoms and ensure fairness within society.

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Legal System

The framework of laws and institutions that govern a society and ensure justice.

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Achieving Social Cohesion

Promoting inclusion, justice, and respect among diverse individuals in society.

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Coursework Expectations

Requirements for completing assignments and tasks to pass the Legal Studies units.

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Homework Timetable

A structured plan to organize study sessions and manage time effectively.

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SAC (School Assessed Coursework)

Assessments that contribute to the final score in a subject, including practice tests.

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Year 11 Content Review

The process of revisiting Year 11 material to build a strong foundation for Year 12 studies.

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Study Notes

Social Cohesion and Individual Rights

  • Unit 1 AOS 1: Focuses on social cohesion and individual rights.
  • Learning Intention: Understanding how to achieve a satisfactory grade in Unit 1 and 2 Legal studies.
  • Success Criteria: Navigating resources within MS Teams, explaining the role of individuals, laws, and the legal system in achieving social cohesion, and protecting individual rights.
  • Coursework Expectations: Students must complete all questions set from the textbook, and can choose between handwritten or typed responses for class notes.
  • Timelines and SACs: A timeline document is available detailing key dates and deadlines, including SAC dates and practice SACs for each study area.

Studying

  • Year 11 Content in Year 12: Year 12 Legal Studies builds upon Year 11 content, delving into greater detail.
  • Strong Year 11 Foundation Crucial: A solid grasp of Year 11 Legal Studies content will significantly assist success in Year 12.
  • Unit Outcome: Students will be able to describe the main sources and types of law and evaluate their effectiveness. Key knowledge and skills are covered in Area of Study 1.
  • Key Knowledge: Role of individuals, laws, and the legal system for social cohesion and rights protection, principles of justice, characteristics of effective laws, overview of parliament and courts, sources of law (common and statute), Victorian court hierarchy, and types of law (criminal and civil).
  • Key Skills: Defining legal terminology, researching and analysing sources of law, categorising types of laws, explaining the roles of individuals, laws, and the legal system, explaining the relationship between parliament and courts, justifying the Victorian court hierarchy, discussing principles of justice, and evaluating the effectiveness of laws.
  • Legal Rules (Laws): Created by a law-making authority, applicable to everyone, enforceable in courts, and legally binding.
  • Non-Legal Rules: Created by individuals or groups, applicable to specific groups, not enforceable in courts.

Why Do We Need Laws?

  • This section of the presentation concerns understanding the significance of laws.

The Roles of Laws

  • Technology Blitz (2023): New Victorian road laws that regulate the use of technological devices while driving to maintain road safety, including but not limited to banning interactions with portable devices, including emails, social media, or mobile phones.

Our Role in the Law

  • This section of the presentation concerns understanding an individual's role within the legal system.
  • This section of the presentation concerns understanding the significance of the legal system's role concerning social cohesion & the rights of individuals.

Coursework

  • Must: Read all textbook chapters, complete, and understand all questions.
  • Should: Complete all exam questions, and apply your understanding.
  • Could: Complete reflect and evaluate questions, considering different perspectives on the legal system.

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