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THE PEOPLE, THE PARLIAMENT AND THE COURTS
UNIT 4 AoS 2
3.2.1 - The Principles of Justice
3.2.2 - Key Concepts in the Victorian Civil Justice System
3.2.3 - Factors to consider when initiating a Civil Dispute
3.2.4 - VCAT and CAV
3.2.5 - Purposes of Civil Pre-Trial Procedures
3.2.6 - Reasons for a Civil Court Hierarchy
3.2.7 - Responsibilities of Key Personnel in a Civil Trial
3.2.8 - Judicial Powers of Case Management
3.2.9 - Methods used to resolve Civil Disputes
3.2.10 - Purposes of Civil Remedies
3.2.11 - Damages and Injunctions
3.2.12 - Factors that limit the Civil Justice System
3.2.13 - Recent and Recommended Reforms to Civil Justice
4.2.1 - Factors affecting the ability of Parliament to Make Law
4.2.2 - The Role of Courts in Law-Making
4.2.3 - Statutory Interpretation
4.2.4 - Factors affecting the ability of Courts to Make Law
4.2.5 - The Relationship between Parliament and the Courts
4.2.6 - Reasons for Law Reform
4.2.7 - Means of Influencing Law Reform
4.2.8 - The Role of the Media in Law Reform
4.2.9 - The Role of the VLRC in Law Reform
4.2.10 - A Recommendation for Law Reform from a recent VLRC investigation
4.2.11 - Royal Commissions
4.2.12 - A Recommendation for Law Reform from a recent Royal Commission
4.2.11 - Parliamentary Committees
4.2.13 - The ability of Parliament and the Courts to respond to Law Reform
EXTRA - A Contemporary Example of Law-Making
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