Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Second Edition
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Written by experienced Queensland teachers and legal practitioners, Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Second Editioncomprehensively covers the new Legal Studies syllabus and develops the necessary analysis and evaluation skills students need for success in their internal and external assessments.
What’s new in this edition:
- Complete coverage of the new curriculum including restructured content with teacher support on approaching the new structure.
- Engaging new, contemporary case studies, and updated examples and legislation ensure students can confidently understand, access and contribute to the legal system.
- Extensive Review and Research activities to test students’ comprehension of the topic and encourage deeper investigation and analysis as they prepare for assessment.
- Comprehensive assessment support including summaries, unit reviews and a range of activities to help prepare students for internal and external assessment.
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- An inquiry approach to Legal Studies
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Complete PDF Textbook [PDF 111.8Mb]
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Preliminary pages [PDF 1.4Mb]
Chapter 1: Legal foundations [PDF 8.5Mb]
Chapter 2: Criminal investigation process [PDF 7Mb]
Chapter 3: Criminal trial process [PDF 5.9Mb]
Chapter 4: Punishment and sentencing [PDF 6.9Mb]
Chapter 5: Civil law foundations [PDF 7.9Mb]
Chapter 6: Contractual obligations 1 [PDF 5.1Mb]
Chapter 7: Contractual obligations 2 [PDF 10.3Mb]
Chapter 8: Negligence and duty of care [PDF 8.6Mb]
Chapter 9: Governance in Australia 1 [PDF 12.4Mb]
Chapter 10: Governance in Australia 2 [PDF 12.4Mb]
Chapter 11: Law reform within a dynamic society 1 [PDF 10.5Mb]
Chapter 12: Law reform within a dynamic society 2 [PDF 9.1Mb]
Chapter 13: Human rights part 1 - general [PDF 9.8Mb]
Chapter 14: Human rights part 2 - international context [PDF 10.6Mb]
Chapter 15: The effectiveness of international law [PDF 15.3Mb]
Chapter 16: Human rights in Australian contexts [PDF10.8Mb]
Glossary and Index [PDF 4.6Mb]
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6 December 2018
Chapter 2, p 48, Research 2.4. Question 1(b)
Text in brackets should read s 323 (and not s 232)
Chapter 7, p 185, Research 7.3
The activity has been replaced. Revised version:
One consumer guarantee – the goods will be of acceptable quality (CCA, s 54) – is similarly mentioned in section 17C of the Sale of Goods Act 1896 (Qld) as an implied condition, namely, the goods shall be of merchantable quality.
1 Research the SOGA (Qld) and list any warranties or conditions similar in nature to the consumer guarantees (applying to goods) contained in the CCA. (S) 2 Outline the differences between the SOGA and the CCA and clarify why there appears to be some similarities in the content of certain warranties/guarantees (in relation to the sale of goods) in federal and state legislation. (C, A) |
Chapter 13.1 p. 365, Table 13.2
Dots in table updated and URL in footer deleted.