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Ratify |
Sign or give formal consent to a treaty, making it officially valid ( law ) |
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Treaty |
Formal or written agreements between two or more states |
Can't be enforced leg |
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Legislation |
Act of process of making or enacting laws |
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Role of high court |
Final say on all Australian laws |
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Appeal |
A request to take to a higher court to re view a lower courts decision |
Jack when he nearly lost licence for speeding |
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Difference between domestic and international laws |
Domestic= Australian laws International= world wide |
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Difference between domestic and international laws |
Domestic= Australian laws International= world wide |
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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. |
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Difference between domestic and international laws |
Domestic= Australian laws International= world wide |
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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. |
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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 |