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Q.1 What every day tasks mentioned in the video are guided by laws?

Q.2. How did Australian law begin?

Q.3 Which two sources do laws come from?

Q.3 What is a federation?

Q.4 Explain the term jurisdiction.

Q.5 Which jurisdictions do we have in Australia?

Q.6 How many houses does the Australian parliament have?

Q.7 What are the names of the houses? (in the federal parliament and the state NSW
parliament)

Q.8 What is ‘the legislature’ referring to?

Q.9 What is the name for an Act before it is made law?

Q.10. Account for the steps in the process of making a bill become law.

Q.11 Who must assent the Act before it becomes law?

Q.12 What are current versions of Acts that include all changes or amendments called?
Q.13 What is the second meaning of the term jurisdiction?

Q.14 What does section 51 of the constitution cover?

Q.15 If something is not mentioned in Section 51, then who makes this law?

Q.16 What is the name of the example law used to explain the concept of harmonisation?

Q.17 When does legislation overlap?

Q.18 Which law prevails?

Q,19 Explain the concept of delegation.

Q.20 Explain the concept of regulations.

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