Common Law is the gateway to Tribal/Natural Law, and it is our Inalienable Right. Our Creator gives us our rights, and no earthly force can take those rights away without our consent. By nature, every man, woman, and child is free, equal and sovereign, possessing the inherent knowledge ...
the U.K. has long had a common-law offense of "outraging public decency." In the last decade, the authorities have used this ancient common law to prosecute a new intrusive activity called upskirting: the practice of sticking a camera in between a person's legs, without...
Can the law of the colonizers accommodate the traditional relationship of indigenous people to land and waters within the territory? This article discusses this question in the Australian context. In particular, the authors examine the evolution of the common law in Australia, post-Mabo, through a...
Mortgages, seniors and the common law contractual doctrine of mental incapacity in Australia 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者: F Burns 摘要: Seniors in Australia are being called upon to mortgage their most precious economic asset, the family home. They may be asked to guarantee the ...
[translate] aChoose another country (either a common law or civil law jurisdiction) to explain how the Doctrine of the Separation of Powers operates in that other country compared to Australia. 选择另一个国家 (普通法或民法司法) 解释怎么权力分立的教条经营其他国家与澳洲比较了。 [translate] ...
aCommon law is based on tradition. It depends more on precedent and custom than on statutes and codes. This system is used in Australia, New Zealand and the US. Code law is based on a comprehensive set of written statutes that spell out legal rules explicitly. 普通法根据传统。 它更取决于...
In PGA v The Queen (2012) 245 CLR 355, the High Court was asked to determine whether rape in marriage was an offence under the common law of Australia in 1963. The Court held by majority that there was no 'marital exemption' from prosecution at the relevant time, as the foundation of...
See Dan Meagher, `The Common Law Presumption of Consistency with International Law: Some Observations from Australia (and Comparisons with New Zealand)' [2012] New Zealand Law Review 465, 479-481. 11. R v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Ex parte Simms [2000] 2 AC 115, 131-...
What is the law of increasing returns? Explain the reasons and factors responsible for operation of this law. What is the difference between a current liability and a long-term liability? Explain the differences in the 4 types of disclosure documents set out in s 705 in Australia. Why is re...
In R v Bull, Barwick CJ of the High Court of Australia said that the 'land and the high seas which begin at low water mark, so far as crime is concerned, remain in contrast'. (1) He also observed there that this is a distinction that has never been eliminated. (2) He might have...