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are all legislations statute law?
there are 3 main ways in which the laws in australia are made, statue law, common law and delegated legislation. These legislations are made under the statue law.


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yes zazzy shutup .

legisation is statute law e.g crimes act 1900

under crime there are 3 sources :
common law - judge made law - interpret legislation and precedent
statute law - parliament
constitution - seperation of powers so there legal system is unbias
 

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New question, is anyone else doing "child executions" for an international human rights issue? If so can you please post a succinct summary in a few lines?

Yay last one tomorrow!
 

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yes zazzy shutup .

legisation is statute law e.g crimes act 1900

under crime there are 3 sources :
common law - judge made law - interpret legislation and precedent
statute law - parliament
constitution - seperation of powers so there legal system is unbias
legislation is made from statue law idiot
 

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New question, is anyone else doing "child executions" for an international human rights issue? If so can you please post a succinct summary in a few lines?

Yay last one tomorrow!
y dont u do mandantory detention instead?
 

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i think it's mandatory sentencing.

and why is everyone mean to zazzy? I couldn't help but notice that your rep had three red squares...=O
 
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haha zazzy you said that legislation came from delegated ... not in syllabus
and common law is not legislation
 

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New question, is anyone else doing "child executions" for an international human rights issue? If so can you please post a succinct summary in a few lines?

Yay last one tomorrow!
i did it for a bit then changed because it was unable to fit questions like 'how has the australian legal system responded to this international human rights issue' that we had in a task early in the year.
so now i'm doing the trafficking of people for sexual servitude
but with child executions, the main culprit is saudi arabia - if ou look it up, theyve executed a few children in the past year, and other young adults for crimes committed when they were children. amnesty international has lots of info about it
 

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thanks for the randomish adivce, i ended up finding my good summary of child executions so im all sweet (you dont HAVE to do mandatory sentencing :S why would you think that?)

But its in a few hours now so it doesnt even matter :) good luck everyone!
 

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