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Year 8 Civics and Citizenships - Coggle Diagram
Year 8 Civics and Citizenships
Laws
Criminal Law
People Are Punished By Going To Jail Or Something Small Like A Good Behaviour Bond
Criminal Law Is A Law Placed That Says If You Harm/Threaten Or Worse It Will Have A Consequence
Customary Law
Customary Law Is A Law That Is Decided By The People That Own That Land
People Are Not Listening To There Rules And Still Climbing Uluru
They Want To Keep There Laws Because They Have Had Those Rules For Generations
Civil Law
Civil Law Is A Law That Is Not Statutory But Deals With Issues Of A Contract And Other
People Are Punished As By A Fine Or Give Up Something To Someone That You Did Love
Someone Gets Fast-Food And Eats The Food And They Get Sick They Can Order Them Into Court Explain The Situation And Get There Money For Missing Out Of A Week Of Work
Statutory Law
Statutory Law Is A Law Placed By Parliament That We Must Follow Otherwise Consequences Will Happen
Someone Decides To Make Or Change A Law= A Bill. The Houses Will Argue Disagree Or Agree On It.If-Then It Goes Passed The Governor-General Gets It. The Governor-General Will Other Sign Or Decline It
Why We Need Laws
Legal Rules Are Rules That We Have It Obey Otherwise Consequences And Non-Legal Rules Is Like Family Sporting Club Rules
We Need Laws To Protect ,Have Rights And So That We Don't End Up Destroying Everything Thing
Common Law
A Law That Is Made By A Decision Of A Judge
The Courts Are: Local,District,Divisions, Appeal,Federal Magistrates,Federal Court Of Australia,Family Court And High Court
Freedoms Of Australian Citizens
Freedom Of Assembly
Allowed To Form In Groups To Do Something As In Speak In Private Places
Freedom Of Religion
Freedom To Practise Or Believe In Any Religion You Want
Freedom Of Association
Are Allowed To Join A Group Of Any Kind Expect For Illegal Groups
Freedom Of Movement
Freedom To Travel/Leave The Country And Come Back
Freedom Of Speech
The Freedom To Allow Us To Speak On Anything We Want As Long As We Are Not Breaking Bound By Law