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Cambridge Legal Studies - HSC Second Edition

 

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Cambridge Legal Studies 2nd Edition combines information on all aspects of the law with superior exam preparation in an accessible and student-friendly resource package.

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  • Preliminary pages

  • Chapter 1 - The Nature of crime

  • Chapter 2 - The criminal investigation process

  • Chapter 3 - Criminal trial process

  • Chapter 4 - Sentencing and punishment

  • Chapter 5- Young offenders

  • Chapter 6 - International crime

  • Chapter 7 - The nature and development of human rights

  • Chapter 8 - Promoting and enforcing human rights

  • Chapter 9 - Contemporary human rights issues

  • Chapter 10 - Option 1: Consumers

  • Chapter 11 - Option 2: Global environmental protection

  • Chapter 12 - Option 3: Family

  • Chapter 13 - Option 4: Workplace

  • Chapter 14 - Option 5: World order

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      June 2011

      ABC News: High Court tosses out NSW bikie laws

      http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/06/23/3251431.htm

      March 2012

      Page 47

      - Land and Environment Court of NSW belongs under Superior Courts and has an internal appeal mechanism for some cases, while other cases are made to the NSW Court of Appeal/ Court of Criminal Appeal.
      - Only the Local Court of NSW has the right to appeal to the District Court.
      - The Coroner's court does not hear criminal charges.
      - Court of Criminal Appeal should be included in the flow chart, situated above the Supreme Court of NSW.

      Authors

      Paul Milgate, Daryl Le Cornu, Ann Miller, Sarah Robinson, Tim Kelly, Kevin Steed