1D PARLIAMENT AND THE COURTS IN LAW-MAKING Flashcards

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STATUTE LAW:

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law that is passed by parliament

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JURISDICTIONS:

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to hear and determine legal cases

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3
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WHAT ARE THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT:

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house of reps (lower)
senate (higher)
governor general

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4
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HOW IS A LAW MADE?

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  1. executive government decides on a policy and introduces the bill
  2. bill must be considered in both houses of parliament
  3. if the bill passes it recieves the royale assent
  4. bill then becomes an act of parliament (a law)
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5
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DEFINE PRECEDENT:

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a decisions which impacts other future decisions on a law

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6
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COMMON LAW

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laws made by judges when resolving disputes

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7
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ABROGATE

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passing a law to change the common law

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CODIFICATION:

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reinforcing a law made by courts to make it pass

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9
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statutory interpretation

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WHEN A STATUTE ISNT WORDED CLEARLY OR NOT CERTAIN
- resulting in courts to interpret it

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10
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COURT AND PARLIAMENT:

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  • codification
  • abrogate
  • statuary interpretation
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