What is negligence?
A breach in duty of care resulting in harm/injury/loss
What is a "damage"?
Money paid to a plaintiff to restore them to their position before the harm/loss
True or false?
Human rights are dependent on context
True
True or false?
"Evaluate" responses should NOT include your own opinion?
False
What is rapper Eminem’s real name?
Marshall Mathers
What right is protected by negligence laws?
The right to remain safe from harm
What are the two types of injunctions?
Mandatory and restrictive
What is the name of the United Nations document that countries might refer to when creating their own human rights?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
"Discuss" responses should include balanced accounts of multiple what?
Perspectives
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
What is one purpose to civil law?
- To protect the rights of individuals
- To resolve disputes
- To establish guidelines for appropriate behaviour
What is the difference between conciliation and mediation?
Conciliators have an area of expertise in this topic of dispute, mediators do not
What are the three ways human rights are protected in Australia?
Common law
The Australian Constitution
Explain the difference between concepts
Tina, Gene, and Louise are characters in which cartoon TV show?
Bob's Burgers
Name two defences to defamation
Justification
Contextual truth
Honest opinion
Public interest
Absolute privilege
Rank the following in order of formality:
- Conciliation
- Court
- Tribunals
- Arbitration
- Conciliation
- Arbitration
- Tribunals
- Court
What are the 3 ways that the Australian Constitution protect human rights?
Express rights
Implied rights
Structural protections
What are you explaining in an "explain" response?
How or why something is the way it is
What year was the first moon landing?
1969
What elements need to be established to determine liability in a defamation case?
1. the statement is negative (defamatory)
2. the statement is untrue
3. the statement refers to the plaintiff
4. The statement has been published
5. The statement is likely to case harm/damage/loss
What is arbitration?
Arbitration is a method of dispute resolution in which an independent person (an arbitrator) is appointed to listen to both sides of a dispute and make a decision that is legally binding on the parties. The decision is known as an arbitral award.
There were 6 human rights issues we discussed in AOS3 - name 4 of them
- The rights of young people
- The rights of refugees and migrants
- The right to vote
- The right to freedom of religion
- Climate change and human rights
- The rights of First Nations people
The relationship between factors
What sport uses an epee?
Fencing (it's French for sword)