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      • principles of the Australian parliamentary system
      • the structure of parliament
      • roles played by the Crown and the Houses of Parliament in law-making
      • progress of a bill through parliament
      • the reasons why laws may need to change
      • the role of the Victorian Law Reform Commission
      • means of influencing legislative change
      • strengths and weaknesses of parliament as a law-making body
    • Unit 3 AOS 2A>
      • division of law-making powers
      • restrictions imposed by the Commonwealth Constitution on the law-making powers of the state and Commonwealth parliaments
      • Referendums
      • Analysing the impact of referendums
      • High Court interpretations
      • High Court cases that affected the balance of power
      • Analysing the impact of High Court interpretations
      • Referral of powers
      • Analysing the impact of referral of powers
    • Unit 3 AOS 2B>
      • the means by which the Commonwealth Constitution protects rights
      • Evaluation of the Commonwealth Constitution as a means of protecting rights
      • One High Court case relating to the protection of rights
      • Comparison between Australia’s constitutional approach to the protection of rights and the approach adopted in the United States
    • Unit 3 AOS 3>
      • the ability of judges and courts to make law
      • the operation of the doctrine of precedent
      • reasons for interpretation of statutes by judges
      • effects of statutory interpretation by judges
      • strengths and weaknesses of law-making through the courts
      • the relationship between courts and parliament in law-making.
    • Unit 4 AOS 1>
      • reasons for a court hierarchy
      • court jurisdictions
      • the role of VCAT
      • dispute resolution methods used by courts and VCAT
      • strengths and weaknesses of dispute resolution methods used by courts and VCAT
      • strengths and weaknesses of the way courts and VCAT operate to resolve disputes.
    • Unit 4 AOS 2A>
      • the elements of an effective legal system
      • criminal pre-trial procedures
      • criminal sanctions
      • civil pre-trial procedures
      • civil remedies
    • Unit 4 AOS 2B>
      • major features of the adversary system of trial
      • major features of the inquisitorial system of trial
      • possible reforms to the adversary system of trial
      • strengths and weaknesses of the adversary system
      • contribution of the adversary system to an effective legal system
      • the operation of the jury system
      • reforms and alternatives to the jury system
      • strengths and weaknesses of the jury system
      • the contribution of the jury system to an effective legal system
      • problems and difficulties with using the legal system
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major features of the adversary system of trial

You need to know:
  • major features of the adversary system of trial, including the role of the parties, the role of the judge, the need for the rules of evidence and procedure, standard and burden of proof and the need for legal representation
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