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Ratify

Sign or give formal consent to a treaty, making it officially valid ( law )

Trea

Treaty

Formal or written agreements between two or more states

Can't be enforced leg

Legislation

Act of process of making or enacting laws

Role of high court

Final say on all Australian laws

Appeal

A request to take to a higher court to re view a lower courts decision

Jack when he nearly lost licence for speeding

Difference between domestic and international laws

Domestic= Australian laws


International= world wide

Difference between domestic and international laws

Domestic= Australian laws


International= world wide

Technical term for domestic law

national, domestic, or internal law of a sovereign state, includes not only law at the national level, but law at the state, provincial, territorial, regional or local levels.

Difference between domestic and international laws

Domestic= Australian laws


International= world wide

Technical term for domestic law

national, domestic, or internal law of a sovereign state, includes not only law at the national level, but law at the state, provincial, territorial, regional or local levels.

sovereign state

is a state with borders where people live, and where a government makes laws and talks to other sovereign states. The people have to follow the laws that the government makes.

When governments talk to somwone else