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Constitution: Law making powers and human rights

Constitution: Law making powers and human rights. Chapter 5 Tuesday 28 February 2012 . The role of the Commonwealth Constitution in establishing and restricting the law-making powers of parliament The distribution of law-making powers between state and Commonwealth parliaments

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Constitution: Law making powers and human rights

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  1. Constitution: Law making powers and human rights Chapter 5 Tuesday 28 February 2012

  2. The role of the Commonwealth Constitution in establishing and restricting the law-making powers of parliament • The distribution of law-making powers between state and Commonwealth parliaments • The importance of the Constitution in protecting democratic and human rights Key Knowledge for this Chapter

  3. How does this relate to what we have already studied? • HINT: Separation of powers The role of the Commonwealth Constitution in establishing and restricting the law-making powers of parliament

  4. How does this relate to what we have already studied? • HINT: Federalism/federal system of government The distribution of law-making powers between state and Commonwealth parliaments

  5. How does this relate to what we have already studied? • HINT: Responsible Government The importance of the Constitution in protecting democratic and human rights

  6. ‘The Castle’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITUSZ6LRHrk Must see film about the Constitution!

  7. The Commonwealth Parliament and the state Parliaments share the responsibility of law-making • The Constitution tells us the areas in which the Commonwealth Parliament can make laws and the areas in which the state parliaments may make laws The Constitution: Australia’s most important legal document

  8. The 4 main types of POWERS

  9. Enumerated (or specific) powers

  10. Concurrent powers

  11. Exclusive powers

  12. Residual powers

  13. What happens when there is a conflict between a Commonwealth law and a state law?

  14. WHO’S THE BOSS?! The COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT

  15. Past Exam Questions

  16. Read and summarise Chapter 3 (there are no shortcuts to any place worth going!) • Attempt all questions in Chapter 3 • Get feedback, i.e. have your responses corrected; discuss answers with friends Preparing for SAC 1b

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