Unit 3 AOS 1
Unit 3 AOS 2
Unit 4 AOS 1
Unit 4 AOS 2
Mixed Bag
100

A serious offence generally heard before a judge and a jury in the County Court or Supreme Court of Victoria

What is an indictable offence?

100

A legal proceeding in which a group of people who have a claim based on similar or related facts bring that claim to court in the name of one person also called a class action or a group proceeding

What is a representative proceedings?

100

The referendum to include First Nations peoples in the Census was held in this year

What is 1967?


100

The process of constantly updating and changing the law so it remains relevant and effective

What is law reform?

100
Examples of this type of power are making laws in relation to naval and military forces and naturalization of Australian citizens

What are exclusive law making powers


200

This right upholds that an accused is entitled to have their charges heard in a timely manner.

What is right to be tried without reasonable delay?

200

The restriction on bringing a civil claim after the allowed time

What is limitation of actions?

200

A group consisting of the prime minister and senior ministers (at the Commonwealth level) or premier and senior ministers (at the state level)
responsible for administering and implementing the law by giving advice about the government and government departments

Executive Council

200

The highest form of inquiry into matters of public concern and importance.

What are Royal Commissions?

200

If there is a conflict between a state and Commonwealth law, then the Commonwealth law prevails and the state law is invalid to the extent of the inconsistency.

What is section 109?

300

A non-custodial sanction (i.e. one that doesn't involve a prison sentence) that the offender serves in the community, with conditions attached to the order

What is a community correction order (CCO)?

300

Pleadings

A pre-trial procedure during which documents are filed and exchanged between the plaintiff and the defendant and which state the claims and the defences in the dispute

300

Independent members of parliament or members of minor parties (i.e. not members of the government or opposition). They are named after the seating area provided for them. 

What is a crossbencher?

300

Instructions given to a formal body (e.g. a law reform body or royal commission) to investigate an important matter. They set out the precise scope and purpose of the inquiry and the date by which the final report must be completed

What is terms of reference?

300

One of the five factors to consider before initiating a civil claim, this factor refers to the multiple possible defendants, and the extent to which they may be responsible for the harm caused

What is the scope of liability?

400

One purpose of a sanction a process by which the court can discourage others in the community from committing similar offences

What is general deterrence

400

A method used by courts to control the progress of legal cases more effectively and efficiently, including the power to order mediation

What are the judicial powers of case management?

400

A legally binding agreement between countries or intergovernmental organisations which is in written form and is governed by international law

Whatis an international treaty?

400

To cancel or abolish a court-made law by passing an Act of Parliament

What is abrogation?

400

A Latin term meaning 'beyond the powers' a law made beyond (i.e. outside) the powers of the parliament

what is ultra vires?

500

The pre-trial discussions that take place between the prosecution and the accused

What is a plea negotiation?

500

A recommended reform to the civil justice system, this type of arrangement would allow parties in civil cases to have their legal fees calculated as a percentage of remedy awarded if the claim is successful

What is a contingency fee agreement?

500

A latin phrase which refers to one limitation of the power to enter treaties which relates to them needing to be entered for a legitimate or real purpose

Bona fide

500

The process by which a lower court decides that the material facts of a case are sufficiently different to that of a case in which a precedent was established by a superior court so that they are not bound to follow it?



Distinguishing precedent

500

This section of the Constitution enshrines the right to freedom of interstate trade and commerce

Section 92