AC9HC8K03
Laws and citizens
the characteristics of laws and how laws are made in Australia through parliaments (statutory law) and through the courts (common law)
Elaborations
- AC9HC8K03_E1exploring the characteristics of laws, such as reflecting society’s values; being enforceable; being known, clear and understood; and being relatively stable
- AC9HC8K03_E2understanding how governments can introduce new rules and regulations without parliament voting on them (for example, delegated or subordinate legislation is not made directly by an Act of parliament, but under the authority of an Act of parliament)
- AC9HC8K03_E3questioning whether laws are affected by different cultural or social perspectives, such as those of First Nations Australians
- AC9HC8K03_E4identifying the 2 chief sources of law (parliament and the courts) and analysing a case study of statute and common law
- AC9HC8K03_E5examining the relationship between parliament and the courts
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