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Killamatt

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yep general assembly = discuss issues concerning HRs
 

Killamatt

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how did u guys do with the State sovereignty question ? short answer part
 

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This is a bummer considering I got full marks for Eco mc...
 

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My two statute laws were the Anti Discrimination Act (NSW) and the Racial Discrimination Act (CTH)
For the state soveriegnty question I wrote about how it enables the protection of HRs as it prevents global anarchy ie. other nation states from attacking a nation state
Yet the protection of HRs are limited since a nation state can abuse their citizens and prevent international intervention
question only asked how it promotes and enforces not how effective it is
 

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you gain criminal responsibility from 10 since you can be prosecuted if our 11 or even 12 (in special circumstances)

I think their was a case we studied where a 12 year old boy raped a 14 year old girl and was found guilty or something like that
note: DOli incapax is when the child has formed the mens rea for their actions. i.e mental capacity.
Wasn't there some thing tricky in that Q about presumption???

I thought the ages were something like:
<10 is doli incapax, no mental capacity for criminal intent, can't be charged etc.
10-14 is presumed doli incapax, ie. its presumed they can't form criminal intent but if it is proved then they can be charged
14+ is presumed able to form criminal intent

As I said, this is the way i understand it, but correct me if its wrong.
 

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Wasn't there some thing tricky in that Q about presumption???

I thought the ages were something like:
<10 is doli incapax, no mental capacity for criminal intent, can't be charged etc.
10-14 is presumed doli incapax, ie. its presumed they can't form criminal intent but if it is proved then they can be charged
14+ is presumed able to form criminal intent

As I said, this is the way i understand it, but correct me if its wrong.

Correct
 

shannan94

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Did you write that?

You will probably get the mark, however you should use more known laws
The Native Title Act 1993 is an extremely well known piece of statue, it was introduced by the Keating following the Mabo v Queensland in order to codify and extend further rights to indigenous Australian's
 

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Yeah it is well known, if you didn't know it.....
 

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Did anyone remember the question for part b for Family ?
 

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