BTB1010 Final: Commercial-Law-Notes

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13: the doctrine of separation of powers according to which there must be a clear separation between those who make the law (the legislature), those who administer the law (the executive) and those who interpret the law (the judiciary), the principle that person should not be tried ore than once for a given crime (double jeopardy, the principle that a person who has been arrested must be told what crime they have been accused of, and be given a fair trial. Imposition of customs and excise duties: maintaining the naval and military force, the coining of money, government of territories, trade and commerce, taxation, education, environmental issues, be passed by an absolute majority of both houses of parliament, be put to the australian voiters in the form of a referendum and passed by a majority of voters, and a majority of the states.