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  1. M

    Section 1 - Law & Society

    Mate, i respect your somewhat legal mind, but i think you have a warped understanding of the rule of law if you put that for 11 and 8, you really need to look it up, and figure it out. Sorry i dont have time to continue.
  2. M

    Section 1 - Law & Society

    Number 11, is definitely B, there is no issue about that one. Im adamant on both 8 and 14. I see your point JJ on 9, yet i still think that the question is badly put across, a "feature" is very broad. Enough of this, see you all after eco for the same discussion no doubt. The other...
  3. M

    Section 2 - Crime

    Part D, the 10 marker, was designed to really throw most students. It was taken from the Syllabus section Morality, Ethics and COMMITMENT to the law. This question basically asked for reasons for which individuals do not follow crime. For this you had to think outside of the norm slightly. Such...
  4. M

    Section 1 - Law & Society

    Justice is obviously the answer. Justice, conceptually, decrees that an outcome in a trial is considered by society, to be one which is based on their views and beliefs. If that is so, society would 'predict' that decisions are made. I think your missing the point that it is an "outcome". So the...
  5. M

    Section 1 - Law & Society

    I concede to you that 6 is a Legal Right 8 however, is definitely justice sorry to say to you. 9 - you mention Detrich v R which actually found at the high court that the constitution hold implied human rights so in fact D is the answer 14 - would have to be the local court as it is the...
  6. M

    Section 1 - Law & Society

    The contentious questions: 6- A Civil right - remember we are looking for the best answer. Legal is quite broad. The right to exercise silence is a civil right, thus it is part of the cautions given by an arresting officer as the "right to remain silent". 8- A Justice - We are looking at...
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