Basic Legal Concepts
Sources of Contemporary Australian Law
Sources of Contemporary Australian Law
Classification of Law
Individual and the law
General knowledge
100

Laws that are made now but apply to conduct that occurred in the past.

What is retrospective laws?

100

The power to rule and make laws for a particular area- a state free from external interference.

What is state sovereignty?

100

The name of a proposed law introduced in Parliament before it becomes an Act.

What is a Bill?

100

Standard of proof in a criminal case.

What is beyond reasonable doubt?
100

A process of review on the merits of an agency’s primary decision. It is undertaken by another officer within the same agency, usually a more senior officer.

What is internal review?

100

Rule that punishes a player for being nearer to the opponent’s goal line than both the ball and second-last defender when the ball is played.

What is the offside rule?

200

This concept refers to the legal system's ability to adapt to changing social values and circumstances.

What is responsiveness?

200

Case with ruling that the lands of this continent were not terra nullius or ‘land belonging to no-one’ when European settlement occurred.

What is the Mabo case?

200

Parliament giving other entities power to make laws that are less significant/more specific.

What is delegated legislation?

200

Criminal, constitutional and administrative law. 

What is public law?

200

Alternative sentencing method for Aboriginal offenders.

What is Circle Sentencing? 

200

Term used when a batsman is dismissed without scoring

What is a duck?

300

A generally accepted set of moral principles.

What is ethics?

300

Authority divided between legislature, judiciary and executive.

What is the separation of powers?

300

Some powers are exclusive powers of the federal Parliament, some powers are shared with the state and territory parliaments, the powers that are left just for the states are called residual.

What is the division of powers?

300

Standard of proof in a civil case.

What is on the balance of probabilities?

300

Resolves disputes in NSW such as tenancy.

What is the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal?

300

Acronym MP in politics.

What is member of parliament?

400

A decision-making entity not bound by decisions of other courts.

What is the High Court of Australia?

400

Equitable court order that allows you to force someone to do something, usually fulfilling the requirements of a contract.

What is specific performance?

400

Law passed by the Australian Parliament that recognises the rights and interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in land and waters according to their traditional laws and customs.

What is the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)?
400

Negligence, defamation and trespass are part of this law.

What is tort law?

400

In a defamation claim, the statements published must damage this

What is reputation?

400

Name of the scale used to measure earthquake magnitude.

What is the richter scale?

500

Rights to participate in the legal proceedings in which someone has interest, right to a hearing, right to test evidence, right to a court free from bias.

What is procedural fairness?

500

International instrument developed between two countries.

What is a bilateral treaty?

500

UN body that provides China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States with additional authority.

What is the United Nations Security Council?

500
Burden of proof in a criminal case?

What is the prosecution?

500

Negotiation, mediation, arbitration and one other are the forms of Alternative Disputes Resolution?

What is conciliation?

500

The first Prime Minister of Australia.

What is Edmund Barton?

600

A state of chaos and disorder resulting from the absence of rules and laws.

What is anarchy?

600

The reason for a judge's decision.

What is ratio decidendi?

600

Has jurisdiction over persons alleged to have committed genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression

What is the International Criminal Court?

600

Person who brings the case for the proseuction in the local court.

What is a police prosecutor?

600

Section 80 of the Consitution

What is the right to trial by jury?

600

British band known for the song Yellow

What is Coldplay?