Chapter 1: Basic Legal Concepts Flashcards

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The law is…

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  • dynamic
  • complex
  • attempts to adapt to society
  • ensures impartial treatment and outline punishments
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What are customs?

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Established patterns of behaviour in a society/group that, overtime and if followed, may become the law.

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What is customary law?

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Established patterns/behaviour accepted in a group/society and are considered important so they are enforced.

Sometimes it isn’t written or may only be documented eventually.

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What are 3 main examples of customary law in the Australian Legal System?

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  1. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Customary Law
  2. English Customary Law
  3. International Customary Law
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What is a rule?

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Prescribed directions for conduct in certain situations that are not enforceable by the state and vary between groups. They are the basis of laws.

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What are 3 characteristics that make rules different from law?

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  1. They apply to all members of society
  2. They are officially recognised.
  3. Can be enforced and penalties apply.
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What are rules and laws based on?

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Traditions, customs and values.

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8
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What are 2 examples of groups that have tried to influence the law and legal system with with ethics and values?

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Mardi Gras in Sydney: a protest celebrating gay marriage.

Mardi Grass (Northern NSW): protesting for change of laws in cultivation and use of weed

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What is justice?

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The fair and impartial treatment of everyone by democratic society that promotes human rights.

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Who are the people involved in the legal system?

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  1. Judges
  2. Police
  3. Legal practitioners
  4. Prosecutors
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What is equality?

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Everyone is treated the same and their are no unfair disadvantages/advantages.

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What is fairness associated with?

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Justice

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13
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What is access?

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Citizens must be aware of laws that affect them and understand the rights and responsibilities under them.

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14
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What is procedural fairness?

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Fairness in the dispute resolution process and linked with natural justice.

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15
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What are two main rights of natural justice?

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  1. The right to a fair hearing

2. The right to decision by an unbiased judge

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16
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What is the rule of law?

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No one is above the law including those who make it.

17
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What is the difference between sanctions and deterrents?

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Sanction: for guilty people
Deterrent: for potential offenders

18
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What is anarchy?

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A state of frenzy without a ruler.

19
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When might anarchy happen?

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In a revolution or natural disaster. I’m

20
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What is a tyrant?

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A single ruler with unlimited power over people in a particular country/state.