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Legal studies
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U1 AOS 1
U1 AOS2
Murder
Minor theft
U1 AOS3 - Civil law
Negligence
Online shopping
Defamation
U2 AOS1 - Sanctions
Role of courts and Jury
Purposes and types of sanctions
Sentencing factors
Principles of justice
Alternative approaches to sentencing
Methods to resolve civil disputes - U2 AOS2
Dispute resolution bodies
Roles of courts and juries
Civil remedies
U2 AOS 3 - Protection of rights in Australia
Constitutional rights
Influence of international agreements
Unit 3 AOS 1 - DP 1
DP 3 - rights of accused
DP 4 - right of victims
DP5 - Principles of Justice
DP6 - The role of VLA and CLC's
DP7 Plea negotiations
DP8 Reasons for a court hierarchy
DP9 Roles of key personnel
DP 10 The need for legal practitioners
DP11 - The impact of costs, time and cultural differences
DP12
DP13
DP14 Factors considered in sentencing
U3 AOS 2 - DP1 Key principles in the civil justice system
DP2 Factors to consider before initiating a civil claim
DP3 Principles of justice in civil law
DP4 Dispute resolution methods
DP5 Reasons for a Court Hierarchy
DP6 Roles of key personnel
DP7 The need for legal practitioners
DP8 Class actions
DP9 Purposes and appropriateness of institutions
DP11 Purposes and types of remedies
U4 AOS1 Role of the houses and crown in law-making
DP2 State and Commonwealth law-making powers
DP3 Significance of s 109
DP4 Brislan Case
DP5 Factors that affect the ability of parliament to make laws
DP6 Constitutional checks on parliament in law-making
DP7 Statutory interpretation
DP8 The Doctrine of Precedent
DP9 Factors affecting the ability of courts to make law
DP10 Features of the relationship between the courts and parliament in law-making
U4 AOS 2 Reasons for law reform
Individuals influencing law reform
DP4 VLRC
DP5 Inclusive juries
DP6 Parliamentary committees
DP7 Anti-vilification protections
DP8 Reasons for constitutional reform