Test 1 - Unit 3 Area of Study 1
The principles of the Australian Parliamentary System
Test 2 - Unit 3 Area of Study 1
The legislative Process
Reasons why the law may need to change
Formal law reform bodies
The means by which individuals may change the law
Strengths and weaknesses of parliament as a law maker
Test 3 - Unit 3 Area of Study 2
Division of power
Restrictions imposed by the Constitution
Referendum
Significance of High Court cases
Protection of democratic and human rights
Comparison with the approach adopted for the constitutional protection of democratic and human rights
Test 4 - Unit 3 Area of Study 3
Role of the courts
Strength and weaknesses of courts in law making
Relationship between courts and parliament in law making
Test 5 - Unit 3 Exam
All of Unit 3
Test 6 - Unit 4 Area of Study 1
Court and tribunals
ADR
Test 7 - Unit 4 Area of Study 2
Effectiveness of the legal system
Criminal trial and pre-trial procedure
Test 8 - Unit 4 Area of Study 2
Effectiveness of the legal system
Civil trial and pre-trial procedure
Test 9 - Unit 4 Area of Study 2
Adversary system
Jury System
Test 10 - Unit 4 Exam
All of Unit 4
Test 11 - Whole Course
All of Unit 3 and 4
Test 12 (detachable examination)
All of Unit 3 and 4