Adversarial System - a system of law in which each side present, Bill   - a drafted law that has not yet passed through parliament , Australian Constitution - e set of basic rules by which a country or state is governed. , Barrister - argues cases in court , Bicameral - a legislature, assembly or parliament consisting of t, Doctrine of Precedent - a principle of common law that requires judges to, Common law - body of laws made through decisions of the courts , Double Majority - a majority of voters in a majority of the states, together with a majority of voter, Equitable - even and impartial; balance between the rule of law and the rights and freedoms of in, Fair - treating people equally without favour or discrimination , Executive Government - he prime minister and ministers who lead and manage government d, Inquistorial system - a method of legal practice in which the judge endeavours, Law - rules that are made by government to ensure that our society functions properly , Just - legally right, conforming to that which is lawful or fair a, Judiciary - the high court and other federal courts that make judgements about the law , Legally binding - a court or tribunal decision that is binding on the parties, an agreement, Full Bench - when all justices or judges of the court sit together to hear , Full Court - when two or more justices or judges sit to hear a matter before the co, Jurisdiction - he power or authority of a court to hear and try a case including the geographical, Legislation - a law or body of laws formally made by parliament. , Onus of Proof - he responsibility of proving a disputed charge or allegation lies with, Magistrate - the judicial officer presiding over the Magistrates Court , Referendum - A vote on a direct question or proposal presented to all members of a country or electorate for t,

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