
This app for VCE Legal Studies [2018-2022 Accreditation Period] lets you efficiently revise, study and test your understanding of the Unit 4 content of VCE Legal Studies. This app for VCE Legal Studies is a powerful study tool for preparing and excelling in the exam.
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A popular member of the ExamMate app series, this app for VCE Legal Studies contains 268 instructive Legal Studies flash cards. The Legal Studies flash cards reveal a plethora of Legal Studies mnemonics to assist with recalling concepts. Further, the Leitner system for sorting the Legal Studies flash cards allows for the student to make their learning efficient.
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The Legal Studies flash cards cover the topics of VCE Legal Studies 4 comprehensively to produce one of the best apps for VCE Legal Studies.
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Topics included in this app for Unit 4 VCE Legal Studies
- Law-making roles of the Crown and the Houses of Parliament
- Dividing law-making between the parliaments
- Australian Constitution role in protecting rights
- Process of change by referendum
- Law-making process of the parliaments
- Roles of courts in law-making and statutory interpretation
- Ability of judges and courts to make law
- Strengths and weaknesses of law-making through the courts
- Relationship between courts and parliament in law-making
- Reasons for changing laws
- Individuals, groups and media influencing legislative change
- Law reform bodies: VLRC, royal and parliamentary commissions
- Parliament and courts responding to the need for law reform
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