Legal
Across
- 3. the federal parliament
- 7. lower house of the federal parliament
- 11. the second lowest court in the victorian court hierarchy
- 12. a principle - the idea that everyone should be treated the same in the justice system
- 14. the third lowest court in the victorian hierarchy
- 15. the belief or willingness of individuals in society to live together in a peaceful manner
- 18. upper house of the victorian parliament
- 21. the current government
- 24. upper house of the federal parliament
- 26. a principle - the idea that everyone should be able to interact with the justice system
- 28. another name for law made in the federal parliament - starts with s
- 30. a characteristic - to make a law understandable
- 32. the upper level of the supreme court
- 33. let the decision stand - precedent
- 34. the current prime minister
- 35. a characteristic - to make laws that society agrees with - third word
Down
- 1. reason for court hierarchy - that a decision made by a court should be followed by all courts below it
- 2. a principle - the idea that everyone should participate in an open and impartial justice system
- 4. a characteristic - to make people aware
- 5. the reason for a decision - precedent
- 6. another name for law made in the federal parliament - starts with l
- 8. what each member of the lower house of the federal parliament represents
- 9. assent what is given by the governor-general when they sign off on a bill
- 10. reason for court hierarchy - that a court will become experts in a certain type of case
- 13. number of senators
- 16. a persuasive statement by a judge - precedent
- 17. a characteristic - to make a law that doesn't change often
- 19. reason for court hierarchy - that it makes it easier to allocate resources to particular cases - second word
- 20. how a law is introduced to parliament
- 22. a characteristic - a law in which those who break it can be brought to justice
- 23. lower house of the victorian parliament
- 25. what is represented equally in the senate
- 27. the lower level of the supreme court
- 29. the lowest court in the victorian court hierarchy
- 31. reason for court hierarchy - that any decision can be reviewed by a higher court