Legal Studies
Across
- 3. Between two countries.
- 4. Between three or more countries.
- 6. A wrongful act – one of two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- 8. Title given to the individual who was affected by a crime.
- 10. A crime where the prosecution is not required to establish the presence of mens rea.
- 14. An offence against the community which is punishable by law.
- 16. An international organisation where treaties are generally developed under.
- 19. An alternative title for a treaty.
- 20. How the Victorian court system is structured.
- 21. Exclusive political authority over a defined territory and the people within it.
- 22. Title given to the person who committed a crime.
- 23. In a criminal trial, the burden of proof is place on this party.
- 24. In a civil trial, the burden of proof is placed on this party.
- 26. Another term for the outcome given to the offender by a Magistrate or Judge.
Down
- 1. This type of law is implemented to enforce individual rights.
- 2. Not intended to be binding by reason of their adoption.
- 4. A guilty mind (intention) – one of the two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- 5. Criminal trials aim to discover this.
- 7. A reliance between nations.
- 9. Major crimes are given this title.
- 10. Minor crimes are given this title.
- 11. An agreement between countries which is binding at international law.
- 12. An offender’s freedom of movement is highly restricted as a result of their wrongdoing.
- 13. This type of law is implemented to protect society.
- 15. Serving a prison sentence at home.
- 17. Another term for countries.
- 18. Civil trials aim to achieve this.
- 25. A set monetary penalty that must be paid but the offender.