Chapter 16.3 Common Law
Across
- 3. A group of judges that may hear a case in the High Court, sometimes all seven judges.
- 7. The right that protects individuals from having to testify against themselves.
- 8. The type of law that judges interpret and apply in court cases.
- 10. The type of courts that hear serious criminal cases and complex civil matters.
- 12. The term for serious criminal cases that require a jury.
- 13. The legal framework that protects basic rights in Australia.
- 17. A decision made by a judge that must be followed in similar future cases.
- 18. The kind of law that includes rules established by Parliament.
- 19. Courts that may hear appeals from magistrates courts.
Down
- 1. The person who makes decisions in court.
- 2. The collective name for courts that deal with federal laws, including bankruptcy and taxation.
- 4. The process of creating a law based on common law principles.
- 5. The highest court in Australia that interprets the Constitution.
- 6. Courts that hear less serious cases, often involving minor civil matters.
- 9. This court hears family law cases such as divorce and custody.
- 11. A term for legal cases that do not involve a jury.
- 13. The judge who leads the High Court.
- 14. The type of courts that must follow precedents set by superior courts.
- 15. The action a judge takes when interpreting the law in court.
- 16. This court hears appeals from lower courts and has jurisdiction over federal matters.