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manscux

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"Its common law. Not statue"



I mean Native title Act 1993
 

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State sovereignty and how they protect, promote and enforce human rights. e.g. through common law, statute law and the constitution
You didn't even do the test. You are in yr 11
 

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lol i havnt updated this 4 while - how much time did u spend on the discretion question and approx how many words did u write ? 800-1000 or 1000 +
thanks
 

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For my two laws I did

Do Not Call Register Act and the Permitted Hours Act - Both protect the right to privacy

Also, I did 8 hours for Jury
I did Supreme Court but it is probs local cause of prima facie/committal
 

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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
 

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10 --> Doli Incapax

What about that statutory body of the UN (for MC )?????
 

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judicial/ statutory guidlines and agrevating and mitigating circumstances

what about --> what post sentencing option will happen to the oversees vistitor that raped the 17 year old girl... i said deportation.
 

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hey guys im trying to remember all the MC q - let me know what your thought i think few were tricky but most were straight forward took me bout 7min to do all
should i post them here ? :S
Go for it
 

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1) Consent could be used as a complet defence or partial defence (what ever question said) to sexual assault
2) executive, legislature, judiciary
3) Prosecution
4)t that guy who witnessed the rape was principal in the second degree since he was present at crime scene but not directly involved
5) Traffic offence

Other
What statutory body is from Un
a_ council on equality deliverance
b) council on equialty and dignity ....
c_ committe on equality
d_ something on anti-discrimination
 

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1) Consent could be used as a complet defence or partial defence (what ever question said) to sexual assault
2) executive, legislature, judiciary
3) Prosecution
4)t that guy who witnessed the rape was principal in the second degree since he was present at crime scene but not directly involved
5) Traffic offence

Other
What statutory body is from Un
a_ council on equality deliverance
b) council on equialty and dignity ....
c_ committe on equality
d_ something on anti-discrimination
I guessed that statutory body from the UN... can't remmember what my answer was though :S
 

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Wasn't the doli incapax question from 13yrs, since it becomes rebuttable
 

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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.
 

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hey what did u guys get for parties of a crime question ? second degree :S
also more MC question - share u thoughts :) i cnt remember the rest :(
role of police Q
united nations Q
general assemble Q
ICC Q
Covenants – human rights document Q
courts – hierarchy Q
bail Q
WOW you have agood memory
1) enforcers of the law
2)forgot
3)passes resolutions
4) convenant on civil and political rights
5) forgot
6) forgot question
7) presumption against bail is for drug users
 

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haha thanks u have good memory as well, so how are you going in legal ? top 5ranks at skool ?
for the parties of a crime q in MC what did u get
and courts – hierarchy MC q ? those 2 question confused me the most
Yahh..
what was the parties of crime question (was that principal of first degree)
what was courts- hierachy Mc question
 

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hey what did u guys get for parties of a crime question ? second degree :S
also more MC question - share u thoughts :) i cnt remember the rest :(
role of police Q
united nations Q
general assemble Q
ICC Q
Covenants – human rights document Q
courts – hierarchy Q
bail Q
Role of police- enforce the law
general assembly-isn't it to discuss issues concerning HRs
united nations- no idea
ICC-individuals who perpetrate crimes against humanity
covenants- ICCPR (slavery) and ICESCR (right to education)
Can't remmeber the last 2...
 

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sorry yes principal in 2nd degree

icc -> its individuals to perpetrate crimes against humanity (not the one that said nation state)

Also general assembly makes resolutions... that is its main aim to enact resolutions to human rights abuse (forum comes under reslutions) i could be wrong... but i am pretty sure i read it somewhere
 

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