Legal Studies
Across
- 2. Rights that require goods/services to allow a fulfilling life.
- 3. Treaties between multiple states
- 5. The process of a state becoming legally bound to a treaty/covenant after it has been made.
- 8. Nations [in context of the UN]
- 10. The process in which a nation state agrees to become legally bound to the terms of a treaty/covenant.
- 11. A formal declarations of a country's citizen's rights with legal protection.
- 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
- 17. Legal volunteers that monitor policing and ensure right to freedom of speech and assembly.
- 19. Legally binding urging of UN to make party-states perform a specific action.
Down
- 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.
- 4. Legally binding agreement between a large amount of nations.
- 6. Rights urging other individuals/groups/governments to not take them away from others, e.g. freedom of speech
- 7. [Australia Specific] Rights stated in the constitution e.g. freedom of religion [s116]
- 9. When a country wishes to become a party to a treaty/covenant, but does not agree to minor terms. Asserts sovereignty.
- 12. Treaties between two states
- 13. The right of nation states to self govern
- 15. Fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to every person, regardless of personal characteristics.
- 16. Legally binding agreement between small number of nations
- 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.