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