Across
- 4. a principle that all institutions of gov can only exercise power consistent with the Australian Constitution
- 5. the power exercised by adjudicating bodies with the authority to bring about just outcomes to legal disputes
- 6. Australia's system of gov adopted from Britain referring to the head of state and exercise of power
- 7. A principle which applies to the HC deciding whether executive power was exercised according to law
- 8. a parliament with two Houses or chambers
- 9. the collective term for the three institutions of government which make and administer laws and resolve disputes
- 11. the institution of gov which decides who will form the Gov to exercise executive power
Down
- 1. system of lawmaking where members of parliament are elected to make laws for the rest of the community
- 2. a fundamental principle that judges cannot simultaneously perform a judicial and an executive or legislative function
- 3. The constitutional allocation of legislative powers between the CW and States
- 10. Underlying principle of a democratic society where people are equal before the law and constitutional law is paramount
