Basic Legal Concepts
Sources of contemporary Australian law
common law
Classification of law
Law reform
Law reform - native title
100

What is the definition of law?

A set of rules imposed on all members of a community, officially recognised and enforceable

100

What are laws made by parliament called?

Statute Law

100

Name the two types of law (against the individual and against the state)

Civil and Criminal law

100

What does the term law reform mean?

A change to improve the law.

100

Who was the plaintiff in the famous 1992 case that recognised native title?

Eddie Mabo

200

What is the key difference between rules and laws?

Laws are enforceable by the state; rules are not

200

What is the highest source of law in Australia?

The Constitution

200

What is the burden of proof in a civil case and a criminal case?

Beyond Reasonable doubt
Balance of probabilities

200

In 2017, what law was changed to redefine marriage as “the union of two people”?

The Marriage Act 1961 (Cth).

200

In which year was the Native Title Act passed by the Commonwealth Parliament?

1993

300

What does the rule of law state about lawmakers and judges?

They are subject to the same laws as everyone else

300

What type of Legislation is made by state councils?

Delegated Legislation

300

Give one example of private law.

Contract law
Tort law
Property law
Family law

300

What punishment was abolished in Australia because it failed as a deterrent and prevented rehabilitation?

Capital punishment (death penalty)

300

Has Native Title been effective? Explain your answer

Mr Arcuri to decide.

400

What are the two key principles of natural justice?

The right to be heard and the right to an unbiased decision-maker

400

What are the two types of Treaties?

Multilateral and bilateral

400

Who is the onus of proof on in a criminal case?

The prosecutor

400

Which technology led to the reopening of many “cold cases” in criminal law?

DNA evidence.

400

What is the name of the High Court case in 1996 that limited native title rights on pastoral leases?

Wik Case

500

Give two examples of a custom in Australian society.

Shaking hands
Nodding
Cheek kiss as a greeting
Removing hats indoors

500

What does 'Stare decisis' mean?

to stand by what has been decided

500

What is the difference between summary offences and indictable offences?

Summary = minor, heard in Local Court
Indictable = serious, heard in higher courts

500

Name one independent body in Australia that investigates and recommends law reform.

Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) or NSW Law Reform Commission.

500

Name one limitation of the Native Title Act that makes it difficult for Indigenous groups to succeed in claims.

Must prove continuous connection since colonisation
Extinguishment by freehold or leases.