LEGAL CONCEPTS
LAWS AND OFFENCES
100

What are the principles of natural justice?

Fair, just, and equitable.

100

What is a strict liability offence?

A strict liability offence is one in which only actus reus (the guilty act) needs to be proven for a conviction to be made.

200

What are the three arms of government under the separation of powers?

The judiciary, the executive government, and the parliament. 

200

What is a summary offence?

A summary offence is a less serious offence heard in the Magistrate's Court, with no trial or jury.

300

What is the meaning of nature and scope?

Nature is the fundamental characteristics of the issue, whereas scope is the breadth of the issue/its impact.

300

What is an indictable offence?

An indictable offence is an offence that you can go to jail for, heard in front of a jury in the District or higher courts.

400
What are the three powers described in the division of powers?

Exclusive, concurrent, and residual powers.

400

What is common law?

Common law is case law, created in courts through their rulings on specific cases.

500

What are the five rule of law criteria?

Known, acceptable, clear, enforceable, and equitable.

500

What is statute law?

Statute law is law made in parliament, through legislation and bills.