U1 AOS1 - Legal Foundations Flashcards

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Rules definition

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  • These are regulations/codes/policies made by private individuals or groups in society
  • Don’t originate from legal institutions
  • This usually applies to small, specific groups, not the whole of society
  • Enforcement methods vary
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Examples of rules and where they can arise from

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Rules
- Uniform
- Late notices
- Sporting rules (basketball e.g. travel)
Arise from
- Households
- Schools
- Workplaces

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Laws definition

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  • These are legal rules
  • Made by legal institutions
  • Apply to society
  • Enforceable by the courts and the police
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Examples of laws and where they can arise from

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Laws
- Road laws
- Murder
- Illegal substances (e.g. alcohol or drugs)
Arise from
- Parliament (federal and state level)
- Courts (precedent or common law)

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Date of Federation

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1st January, 1901

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What did Federation cause Australia to become?

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A constitutional monarchy

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Significance of the Constitution

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  • Establishes parliament
    • Bicameral structure
    • Chosen by the people
    • MPs must represent the people
  • Establishes lawmaking powers
    • Division of powers (exclusive, shared, residual)
    • Areas in which Federal vs. State parliaments can legislate
  • Establishes the judicial role of the High Court
    • Only this court can interpret the Constitution
    • Can determine whether parliament has acted outside their jurisdiction (“ultra vires”)
    • Final court of appeal
  • Establishes how the Constitution can be changed
    • Can only be done through a referendum
    • double majority required (over 50% of popular vote and at least 4/6 states)
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Parliament definition

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A parliament is a formal assembly made up of representatives elected by the people to make laws (except the Governor General who is appointed)

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Difference between parliament and government

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Parliament is comprised of all the elected MPs and the Governor General
WHEREAS

The government comprises the political party that has secured/won the majority of seats in the House of Representatives during an election. They usually lead the country for three years afterward

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