Chapter 3: Classification Of Law Flashcards

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What is private law?

A

Regulates the relationships between individuals

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2
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What jurisdiction does private law use?

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Civil

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3
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What are the three sections of private law?

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  1. Contract law: agreement between two parties where compensation for damages etc.
  2. Tort Law: ‘civil wrongs’
  3. Property law
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4
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What is public law?

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Regulates the relationship between the person and the state

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5
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What are the three sections of public law?

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  1. Criminal law: maintains public safety and order
  2. Administrative law
  3. Constitutional law: rules governing the executive, legislative and judicial functions of government
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6
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If there is inconsistencies with the state and the commonwealth, what prevails?

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The commonwealth

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7
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What are the 2 types of criminal hearings?

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  1. Summary hearings
  2. Trial by during
    (Depends whether or not it is summary or indictable)
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8
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Before an accused is trialled for an INDICTABLE offence, where do they go?

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A committal hearing

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9
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Which, criminal or civil, matter is brought forth by the individual or organisation, not the state?

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Civil

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What is the role of Constitutional law?

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  1. To deal with inconsistencies between the state and commonwealth legislation
  2. Focuses on rules governing the JEL functions of gov.
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11
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What is the role of Administrative law?

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Deals with governments powers and decisions made by the government bodies AND accountability

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12
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What is tort law?

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Civil wrongs - when someone interfere with the rights of someone else

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13
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What is property law?

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Involves things that can be owned and have commercial value

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14
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What is the role of contract law?

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Recognise the agreements between parties and enforce it.

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15
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What are the 6 main characteristics of criminal proceedings?

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  1. The state brings the case to court
  2. There is a punishment
  3. There is a prosecutor and a defendant
  4. The onus is on the prosecutor
  5. Must be proved beyond reasonable doubt
  6. It’s a criminal trial process
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16
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What are the characteristics of civil proceedings?

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  1. Balance of probabilities
  2. Onus is on the plaintiff
  3. There’s a plaintiff and defendant
  4. Individual/organisation brings the case forward
17
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What are the 7 legal professionals?

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  1. Witness
  2. Court reporter
  3. Judges and magistrates
  4. Court officer
  5. Tip staff
  6. Barristers and solicitors (legal practitioners)