Legal Foundations
Rights and Responsibilities
Young People and the Law
Technology and the Individual
Law Reform
100

What is a law?

A rule made and enforced by a government.

100

What is a right?

An entitlement or freedom that people have.

100

At what age can Australians vote in federal elections?

18 years old.

100

What is cyberbullying?

Bullying that occurs using technology or online platforms.

100

What is law reform?

Changing existing laws or creating new ones.

200

What is the Rule of Law?

No one is above the law. Everyone, including the government, must obey the law

200

What is a responsibility?

A duty or obligation that a person has.

200

What is the minimum age to get a driver's licence in NSW (Learner licence)?

16 years old.

200

What is identity theft?

Stealing someone's personal information to commit fraud.

200

Name one factor that can influence law reform.

Media, pressure groups, courts, parliament, or changing values.

300

What are customs?

Behaviours or traditions followed by a group of people.

300

Name one legal right Australians have.

Right to vote, right to a fair trial, freedom of religion.

300

What is the age of criminal responsibility in Australia?

10 years old.

300

What is the purpose of privacy laws?

To protect people's personal information.

300

What is a pressure group?

A group that tries to influence government decisions.

400

What is justice?

Fair and equal treatment under the law.

400

Which document protects many human rights around the world?

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

400

What does the term "doli incapax" mean?

Children aged 10–13 are presumed incapable of criminal intent unless proven otherwise.

400

Give one legal issue caused by artificial intelligence (AI).

Privacy concerns, misinformation, deepfakes, or job displacement.

400

Why do laws need to change over time?

Society's values and technology change.

500

Name two characteristics of an effective law.

Fair, enforceable, known, stable, or responsive.

500

Why do rights come with responsibilities?

Because people must respect the rights of others

500

Why are young offenders often dealt with differently from adults?

Because the law recognises their age and capacity for rehabilitation.

500

Why do laws struggle to keep up with technology?

Technology changes faster than laws can be made.

500

Which branch of government makes laws in Australia?

Parliament.