Year 11 - Legal Studies
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Unit 1
Outcome 1 - (Guilt & Liability)
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AOS 1: Legal Foundations
O1 - KK 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
Outcome 2 (Criminal Law)
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The presumption of innocence
O2A - KK 1, 2, 3
O2B - KK 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Outcome 3 (The Criminal Courtroom)
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KK 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Unit 2
Unit 2 Outline
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Semester 2 Outline
Study Design
Outcome 1 - Civil Law
Outcome 2 - Civil Law in Action
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Ch 6: Civil Law in Action
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SAC Revision
Self Assessment Checklist
Outcome 3 - The law in focus
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Ch 8: Contract Law
Ch 9: Family Law
Ch 10: Consumers and the Law
Ch 11: Workplace Laws
Ch 12: Wills and Inheritance
Ch 13: Sports and the Law
Ch 14: Tenants and the Law
Ch 15: Environmental Law
Outcome 4 - A Question of Rights
Literacy for Legal Studies
Interesting Bits
Exam Revision
Self Assessment Checklist for
Chapter 6
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The role of the court hierarchy in civil disputes
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The civil jurisdiction of the courts in the Victorian court hierarchy
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Methods of civil dispute resolution are including mediation, conciliation, arbitration and judicial determination
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Purpose and operation of civil-pre-trial procedures
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Part 2
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Overview of the adversarial nature of a civil trial
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Civil Remedies and their purpose
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Difficulties faced by parties when attempting to resolve civil disputes
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