توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Justice & outcomes: legal studies for VCE.
نام کتاب : Justice & outcomes: legal studies for VCE.
ویرایش : 14th edition.
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : عدالت و نتایج: مطالعات حقوقی برای VCE.
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نویسندگان : Lisa Filippin, Margaret Beazer, Annie Wilson, Peter Farrar.
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تعداد صفحات : 572
ISBN (شابک) : 9780190310363
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 44 مگابایت
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CONTENTS\n SUMMARY OF LEGAL CASES\n USING JUSTICE & OUTCOMES LEGAL STUDIES FOR VCE UNITS 3 & 4 (14TH EDITION)\n CHAPTER 1 LEGAL TOOLKIT\n 1.1 UNDERSTANDING THE VCE LEGAL STUDIES COURSE\n 1.2 SETTING YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS IN VCE LEGAL STUDIES\n 1.3 TIPS FOR SUCCESS ON SACS AND THE END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION\n 1.4 MASTERING LEGAL CITATION\n 1.5 CAREERS IN THE LAW\n UNIT 3 RIGHTS AND JUSTICE\n CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO UNIT 3 – RIGHTS AND JUSTICE\n 2.1 THE NATURE OF LAWS AND THEIR PURPOSES\n 2.2 THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION\n 2.3 LAWMAKERS IN AUSTRALIA\n 2.4 CRIMINAL LAW AND CIVIL LAW\n 2.5 THE MEANING OF THE RULE OF LAW\n CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE VICTORIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 3.2 THE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE\n 3.3 KEY CONCEPTS IN THE VICTORIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 3.4 THE RIGHTS OF AN ACCUSED\n 3.5 THE RIGHTS OF VICTIMS\n CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 4 DETERMINING A CRIMINAL CASE\n 4.1 THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST AN ACCUSED\n 4.2 THE PURPOSES OF COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS\n 4.3 PLEA NEGOTIATIONS\n 4.4 SENTENCE INDICATIONS\n 4.5 THE REASONS FOR A VICTORIAN COURT HIERARCHY\n 4.6 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JUDGE AND JURY IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL\n 4.7 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES AND LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL\n 4.8 THE PURPOSES OF SANCTIONS\n 4.9 TYPES OF SANCTIONS – FINES\n 4.10 TYPES OF SANCTIONS – COMMUNITY CORRECTION ORDERS\n 4.11 TYPES OF SANCTIONS – IMPRISONMENT\n 4.12 SENTENCING FACTORS\n CHAPTER 4 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 5 REFORMING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 5.1 COSTS FACTORS\n 5.2 TIME FACTORS\n 5.3 CULTURAL FACTORS\n 5.4 RECENT REFORMS\n 5.5 RECOMMENDED REFORMS\n CHAPTER 5 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 6 INTRODUCTION TO THE VICTORIAN CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 6.2 THE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE\n 6.3 KEY CONCEPTS IN THE VICTORIAN CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 6.4 RELEVANT FACTORS WHEN INITIATING A CIVIL CLAIM – NEGOTIATION AND COSTS\n 6.5 RELEVANT FACTORS WHEN INITIATING A CIVIL CLAIM – LIMITATIONS, LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT\n CHAPTER 6 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 7 RESOLVING A CIVIL DISPUTE\n 7.1 CONSUMER AFFAIRS VICTORIA\n 7.2 THE VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL\n 7.3 AN EVALUATION OF THE VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL\n 7.4 THE PURPOSES OF CIVIL PRE-TRIAL PROCEDURES\n 7.5 THE REASONS FOR A VICTORIAN COURT HIERARCHY\n 7.6 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JUDGE AND THE JURY IN A CIVIL TRIAL\n 7.7 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES AND LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN A CIVIL TRIAL\n 7.8 JUDICIAL POWERS OF CASE MANAGEMENT\n 7.9 COURTS AS DISPUTE RESOLUTION BODIES\n 7.10 METHODS USED TO RESOLVE CIVIL DISPUTES – MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION\n 7.11 METHODS USED TO RESOLVE CIVIL DISPUTES – ARBITRATION\n 7.12 REMEDIES\n CHAPTER 7 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASKS\n CHAPTER 8 REFORMING THE CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n 8.1 COSTS FACTORS\n 8.2 TIME FACTORS\n 8.3 ACCESSIBILITY FACTORS\n 8.4 RECENT REFORMS\n 8.5 RECOMMENDED REFORMS\n CHAPTER 8 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n UNIT 3 ASSESSMENT TASKS\n UNIT 4 THE PEOPLE AND THE LAW\n CHAPTER 9 INTRODUCTION TO UNIT 4 – THE PEOPLE AND THE LAW\n 9.1 THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT\n 9.2 THE FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA\n 9.3 PARLIAMENTS IN AUSTRALIA\n 9.4 THE MEANING OF THE RULE OF LAW\n CHAPTER 10 THE PEOPLE AND THE CONSTITUTION\n 10.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION\n 10.2 THE ROLE OF THE PARLIAMENT IN LAW-MAKING\n 10.3 THE ROLE OF THE CROWN IN LAW-MAKING\n 10.4 THE DIVISION OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-MAKING POWERS\n 10.5 SECTION 109 OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION\n 10.6 THE BICAMERAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT\n 10.7 THE SEPARATION OF EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL POWERS\n 10.8 THE EXPRESS PROTECTION OF RIGHTS\n 10.9 THE ROLE OF THE HIGH COURT IN INTERPRETING THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION\n 10.10 THE REQUIREMENT FOR A DOUBLE MAJORITY IN A REFERENDUM\n CHAPTER 10 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 11 CHANGING AND PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION\n 11.1 HIGH COURT CASES AND SECTIONS 7 AND 24 OF THE CONSTITUTION\n 11.2 REFERENDUMS\n 11.3 THE HIGH COURT AND THE DIVISION OF LAW-MAKING POWERS\n 11.4 INTERPRETATION OF THE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS POWER\n CHAPTER 11 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 12 THE PARLIAMENT\n 12.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PARLIAMENT\n 12.2 THE ROLES OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT\n 12.3 THE REPRESENTATIVE NATURE OF PARLIAMENT\n 12.4 POLITICAL PRESSURES\n 12.5 RESTRICTIONS ON LAW-MAKING POWERS\n CHAPTER 12 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 13 THE COURTS\n 13.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURTS\n 13.2 THE ROLE OF COURTS IN LAW-MAKING – PRECEDENT\n 13.3 THE ROLE OF THE COURTS IN LAW-MAKING – DEVELOPING AND AVOIDING PRECEDENT\n 13.4 STATUTORY INTERPRETATION\n 13.5 THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT\n 13.6 JUDICIAL CONSERVATISM\n 13.7 JUDICIAL ACTIVISM\n 13.8 COST AND TIME IN BRINGING A CASE TO COURT\n 13.9 THE REQUIREMENT OF STANDING\n 13.10 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COURTS AND PARLIAMENT IN LAW-MAKING\n CHAPTER 13 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n CHAPTER 14 LAW REFORM\n 14.1 REASONS FOR LAW REFORM\n 14.2 INDIVIDUALS INFLUENCING LAW REFORM THROUGH PETITIONS\n 14.3 INDIVIDUALS INFLUENCING LAW REFORM THROUGH DEMONSTRATIONS\n 14.4 INDIVIDUALS INFLUENCING LAW REFORM THROUGH THE COURTS\n 14.5 THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN LAW REFORM\n 14.6 THE VICTORIAN LAW REFORM COMMISSION\n 14.7 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES\n 14.8 ROYAL COMMISSIONS\n 14.9 THE ABILITY OF PARLIAMENT AND THE COURTS TO RESPOND TO THE NEED FOR LAW REFORM\n CHAPTER 14 REVIEW CHAPTER SUMMARY, REVISION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE ASSESSMENT TASK\n UNIT 4 ASSESSMENT TASKS\n GLOSSARY\n INDEX\n MEET OUR AUTHORS\n ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS