LLB1100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Constitution Of Australia, Pro Bono, Responsible Government

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Examining australia"s legal framework through the lens of mcbain 3. Origins of the australian legal system 4. Development of the australian legal system and its relationship to britain 4. Mabo, the decision and its consequences 6. Judicial decision making: the doctrine of precedent 12. Law and narrative: judicial decision making reconsidered 15. Access to law: the adversarial system reconsidered 16. Law in practice: the nature of law reconsidered 20. What is law: a means of ordering society and resulting disputes, a collection of rules different from morality, it is a legal avenue to turn moral disputes into legal disputes. Catholic church: made religious and morality based arguments: expression of government policy. Connections and disconnections: theoretically autonomous and authoritative, separate from politics but inherently politically. The opposite seems to be true the state had no argument, the court allowed the australian. Catholic bishops conference and the australian episcopal conference of the roman catholic.