But then again Joe mate listing isn't going to get you much either because you aren't discussing it. If you list it doesn't show your understanding of what the legislation does. You have to integrate as much as you can cause being coherent is important.goan_crazy said:When referring to legislation it is alright to write like this:
for example:
Consumer laws are regulated by the
The Trade Practices Act
Fair Trading Act
Sales of Goods Act
Then say what you want afterwards
That isnt exactly dotpoints but listing is acceptable
I don't get it.....!!! Well damnation you are the queen of well structured responsesdamnation said:haha...coherent?
Hehe Nevermind, I'm just being random, you know how that ismanifestation said:I don't get it.....!!! Well damnation you are the queen of well structured responses
those are better than thisThe Franklin Dam Case shows that the law and decisions of parliaments can be swayed by society. In this case the majority of society (mainland Australian and politicians) persuaded the government to make a decision to favor the beliefs of the majority of society over the beliefs of the minority of society (i.e. the residents of Tasmania).
amendments to the Sentencing Act have been made to accommodate society’s changing attitudes towards “Battered Women’s syndrome” and other disadvantages convey the legal systems response to society’s changing attitudes.
The recent attempts to change Marriage Legislation aiming to prevent homosexuals and lesbians from getting their marital status recognized in Australian courts by getting married overseas and then bringing case to Australian courts. This is an example of both social and religious beliefs.
The Shaw v. Director of Public Prosecutions (1962) AC 220 (Ladies Director Case) demonstrates the moral influences on the law and its creators – this is and example where an act has been seen by society as immoral and the law has acted.
Anti-Discrimination legislation, including: Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, Affirmative Action (Equal Opportunity for Women) Act 1986 (Cth) and Anti-Discrimination (racial vilification) Act.
well they must bcoz my teachers keep reinforcing this pointJago said:hahahah, people actually do that?