Being incapable of forming the intent to commit a crime (a.k.a. the age of criminal intent)
What is doli incapax?
The concept that a country can make its own laws and not be bound by international laws/treaties.
What is State Sovereignty
The Family Law Act 1975 (CTH) defines divorce as...
What is the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage.
The primary object of consumer law
What is to protect consumers?
The acronym LEPRA stands for...
What is the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW)
The theory that State Sovereignty should be abandoned in the event of a HR crisis (e.g. Syria)
What is R2P (Responsibility to Protect)?
What is Apprehended Domestic Violence Order?
What is 'Buyer Beware'
A definition of doli incapax...
What is being unable to form criminal intent
The International Court that would hear cases involving Genocide?
What is the ICC (International Criminal Court)?
My mother's, brother's, son's cousin is...
Who is...
me!
When a consumer agrees to all the terms/conditions of an offer
What is Acceptance?
What is the standard and burden of proof in criminal case?
What is Beyond Reasonable Doubt
and
Who is the Police/Crown/Prosecution?
The HR that the Toonen v Australia case was about.
What is the Right to Privacy?
Legally marrying more than one person is an offence called?
What is Bigamy?
NCAT stands for
What is the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Provide ONE example of both situational and social crime prevention
What is (social) a drug rehabilitation program and (situational) purple lights in public toilets.
The ICESCR stands for?
What is the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights?
The legal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void? (ie. never was a marriage)
What is an annulment?
French term for a type of economy with very little government control
What is Laissez-faire?