Government Policy
Global Responsibilities
Intergovernmental Organisations
Components of the Legal System
Principles of Justice + Sentencing
100

The ability of media organisations (e.g TV and Newspapers) to bring attention to an issue of importance, and result in the government feeling obliged to act on the issue. 

What is media pressure? 

100

Any type of assistance that one country voluntarily transfers to another, which can take the form of a gift, grant, or loan. E.g food, supplies, and services such as humanitarian aid and military assistance.

What is foreign aid? 

100

An intergovernmental organisation responsible for managing global health initiatives and pandemic responses.

What is the World Health Organisation (WHO)?

100

The court that hears serious criminal cases (such as armed robbery or drug trafficking), and hears civil cases with unlimited claims in value. 

What is the County Court? 

100

That all people are treated equally before the law with an equal opportunity to present their case

What is the principle of equality?

200

The groups that met with the Albanese government to discourage them from introducing harsher restrictions on gambling advertising. 

What is the AFL and NRL? 

200

A security alliance between Australia and two other countries that focuses on managing the Indo-Pacific region and sharing nuclear powered submarines. 

What is AUKUS - Australia, United Kingdom and the United States?

200

An intergovernmental organisation responsible for investigating and prosecuting individuals for crimes to international law?

What is the International Criminal Court (ICC)?

200

The different areas of the law where a court has power to hear cases and make decisions.

What is jurisdiction?

200

Putting in place a court directive restricting the publication or disclosure of information related to legal proceedings to protect safety, or the administration of justice. 

What is a suppression order?

300

A policy created by the government as a result of a NewsCorp campaign and state government pressure to take action on negative youth engagement with digital spaces. 

What is the social media ban? 

300

A range of activities, often involving military personnel, aimed at creating conditions that favour lasting peace, particularly in areas experiencing conflict or post-conflict situations

What is peacekeeping?

300

Ongoing issues of cooperation with other countries who aren't members and don't recognise their international authority to prosecute war criminals.

What is a challenge faced by the International Criminal Court? 

300

Laws made by judges in court decisions, and are based on precedent - past cases to guide future ones.

What is precedent? 

300

That people have an understanding of their legal rights and ability to pursue their case

What is the principle of access?

400

An organisation that puts pressure on the government to make policy that benefits them. For example, mining companies putting pressure on the government to delay the transition away from coal. 

What is a lobby/interest group? 

400

Groups made up of multiple countries that work together to solve global issues, such as security, health, trade, and the environment.

What are intergovernmental organisation?

400

The ability of the Core 5 countries (Russia, China, France, UK and US) to veto any resolution and stop progress on issues of global security

What is a limitation of the United Nations Security Council? 

400

The order in which each court has the power to hear cases in its jurisdiction. It determines what cases goes to which court, and where the appropriate avenue for appeal is. 

What is the Court Hierarchy? 

400

Discouraging the offender or other people from the same or similar offending

What is deterrence? 

500

A major event that brought about significant reform to the gun control laws in Australia. 

What is the Port Arthur Massacre? 

500

The deterioration of Australia's relationship with France as a result of us backing out of a $90 billion nuclear submarine deal.  

What is a limitation/challenge of the AUKUS agreement?

500

It promotes international cooperation and collaboration, strengthens international relationships and allows countries to access a range of resources. 

What are benefits of countries joining IGOs? 

500

A legal system that is based on written legal codes that are regularly updated, and these codes aim to cover almost every area of law. Judges often take a more active role in investigations

What is Civil Law?

500

To send a message to the community that the offender’s behaviour is wrong

What is denunciation?

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