Definitions
Roles in Court
Impacts of Social Media on the Justice System
Human Rights
100

Laws created by Parliament (the House of Representatives and the Senate), and approved by the Governor General.

Statute Law

100

A court official who hears cases in the higher courts, such as the District or the Supreme Court.

Judge

100

Improves public ___________ and access.

Knowledge

100

The Universal ________ of Human Rights.

Declaration

200

The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act.

Trial

200

A group of people who are selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case.

Jury

200

Facilitates open justice and _____________ .

Transparency

200
Which organisation created the UDHR?

The United Nations (UN)

300

The principle that all accused people who appear before a court are presumed to be innocent until the prosecution proves that they are guilty.

Presumption of Innocence

300

This person may or may not have commited a crime.

The accused

300

Social media can threaten the ___________ of information.

Reliability

300

Everyone has the right to live and be protected from harm.

The Right to Life

400

The legal principle describing who has to prove a case in court. In a criminal trial, this responsibility is on the prosecution.

Burden of Proof

400

The party bringing a criminal action against the accused.

Prosecutor

400

Disrupts the administration of ___________ .

Justice

400

No one can be owned, forced to work without pay, or treated as property.

Freedom from Slavery

500

The standard of proof required in a criminal trial where the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty to such a high degree that a reasonable person would have little doubt that the accused committed the crime.

Beyond Reasonable Doubt

500

A lawyer who represents the accused person.

Counsel for the defence

500

Can create ________ jurors. 

Bias

500

No one should be hurt, abused, or treated in a cruel way.

Freedom from Torture