Legal Origins
Principles of Law
Australian Court System
Law in Practice
Short Answer Challenge
100

What is the origin of Australia's legal system?

What is British common law?

100

What does an independent judiciary mean?

What is judges being free from political influence?

100

What is the highest court in Australia?

What is the High Court of Australia?

100

What does it mean for a law to be enforceable?

What is it can be effectively applied and upheld?

100

Define the Magna Carta and explain its significance to Australia.

The Magna Carta limited monarch power and introduced rule of law principles that influenced British and Australian law.


200

Which document from 1215 influenced Australia’s legal system?

What is the Magna Carta?

200

What principle ensures everyone is treated the same under the law?

What is equality?

200

What is the primary function of the High Court of Australia?

What is to interpret the Constitution and federal laws?

200

Which law characteristic means people know what the laws are?

What is being known, clear, and understood?

200

What role does equality play in the legal system?

It ensures fair treatment under the law for everyone.

300

What principle did the Magna Carta introduce that still affects legal systems today?

What is the right to a fair trial?

300

What does the "rule of law" mean?

What is laws should be applied equally to everyone?

300

What does the term “jurisdiction” refer to?

What is the geographical area where a court has authority?

300

Why is equal access to legal protections important?

What is to ensure fairness and justice for all?

300

Describe the role of the High Court.

Interprets the Constitution, hears appeals, and maintains legal consistency.

400

Which historical legal tradition was not a foundation for Australia's legal system: French civil law, British common law, or Roman law?

What is French civil law?

400

Which of the following is not a legal principle: justice, fairness, profitability, equality?

What is profitability?

400

Which level of government makes federal laws?

What is the Commonwealth Parliament?

400

Name one way the legal system helps people who can't afford a lawyer.

What is legal aid services or pro bono representation?

400

Name the five principles of an effective law.

Known, clear, enforceable, stable, reflects society’s values.

500

In what way did British common law shape modern Australian law?

What is through its principles of justice and rule of law?

500

Why must laws be clear and understood?

What is to promote compliance and prevent misunderstandings?

500

How do court hierarchies support the legal system?

What is they provide a structure for legal appeals?

500

How does the legal system ensure accessibility for all citizens?

What is by providing interpreters, legal aid, and making laws understandable?

500

How does Australia ensure equal access to legal protections?

Through legal aid, simplified procedures, and accommodations like interpreters.