Legal Studies

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Across
  1. 2. Rights that require goods/services to allow a fulfilling life.
  2. 3. Treaties between multiple states
  3. 5. The process of a state becoming legally bound to a treaty/covenant after it has been made.
  4. 8. Nations [in context of the UN]
  5. 10. The process in which a nation state agrees to become legally bound to the terms of a treaty/covenant.
  6. 11. A formal declarations of a country's citizen's rights with legal protection.
  7. 14. [Australia Specific] Rights that are not stated in the constitution and come about as a result of common law interpretation of the constitution e.g. freedom of political communication
  8. 17. Legal volunteers that monitor policing and ensure right to freedom of speech and assembly.
  9. 19. Legally binding urging of UN to make party-states perform a specific action.
Down
  1. 1. [Australia Specific] Independent investigation set up by government into possible systemic discrimination by the hands of Australian Government. Spreads awareness and creates report with recommendations {not legally binding} based on info found.
  2. 4. Legally binding agreement between a large amount of nations.
  3. 6. Rights urging other individuals/groups/governments to not take them away from others, e.g. freedom of speech
  4. 7. [Australia Specific] Rights stated in the constitution e.g. freedom of religion [s116]
  5. 9. When a country wishes to become a party to a treaty/covenant, but does not agree to minor terms. Asserts sovereignty.
  6. 12. Treaties between two states
  7. 13. The right of nation states to self govern
  8. 15. Fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to every person, regardless of personal characteristics.
  9. 16. Legally binding agreement between small number of nations
  10. 18. When a state agrees to the terms of a treaty/covenant but not yet to be legally bound by it, shows they are willing to go ahead with ratification process.