KEY TERMS

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  KEY  TERMS  ...................................................................................................................................................................................  3   COURSE  THEMES  .........................................................................................................................................................................  4   NATURE  OF  LAW  .......................................................................................................................................................................  10   POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY  OF  LIBERALISM  ........................................................................................................................  12   COMMON  LAW  SYSTEM:  ORIGIN  AND  SOURCES  .............................................................................................................  16   AUSTRALIAN  CONSTITUTIONALISM  ..................................................................................................................................  19   PARLIAMENT  AND  LEGISLATIVE  PROCESSES  .................................................................................................................  21   LEGISLATIVE  INTERPRETATION  I    .....................................................................................................................................  27   LEGISLATIVE  INTERPRETATION  II  .....................................................................................................................................  36   THE  COURT  SYSTEM    ...............................................................................................................................................................  39   PRECEDENT,  LEGAL  CHANGE  AND  JUDICIAL  DECISION  MAKING  .............................................................................  43   ROLE  OF  THE  LAWYER  AND  ETHICS  ..................................................................................................................................  49   LIMITS  OF  LIBERALISM  ..........................................................................................................................................................  52        

 

                                           

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    KEY  TERMS  

Liberalism   Rule  of  Law   Separation  of  Powers  

Egalitarianism   Utilitarianism   Deontological   Teleological   Negative  Liberty   Positive  Liberty  

  The  rights  of  the  individual  come  before  the  rights  of   the  state/collective.  Equality  in  the  legal  system.   Courts  are  bound  to  follow  the  decisions  made  by   courts  before  them,  and  must  uphold  decisions  made   by  higher  courts.   Those  who  make  the  law  should  not  be  the  same  as   those  who  enforce  the  law.  With  this  in  mind,  there  are   three  separate  arms  of  government:  executive,   (crown),  who  are  in  charge  of  implementing  the  law,   judiciary,  (courts),  who  are  in  charge  of  applying  the   law,  and  the  legislative,  (parliament),  who  are   responsible  for  making  the  law.   All  humans  are  fundamentally  equal  and  should  have   the  same  political,  economic,  social  and  civil  rights.  It  is   essentially  a  reflection  of  the  natural  state  of  humanity.   So  long  as  actions  are  for  the  benefit  of  a  majority  of   people,  it  is  the  right  option.  Greatest  good  for  the   greatest  number  of  people.   Ethical  position  that  judges  follow  the  rule/s  as  it  is   their  duty  and  obligation  morally  to  do  so.  Libertarian   perspective.  INDIVIDUAL  COMES  FIRST.   The  ends  justify  the  means,  so  long  as  there  is  the   greatest  good  for  the  greatest  number.    SOCIETY   COMES  FIRST.   Freedom  from  interference  by  others,  (governmental   power),  and  encompasses  all  that  is  the  ‘free  man.’   Freedom  to  fulfill  ones  own  potential,  uninhibited  by   ones  self.  

             

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