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Legeslative Powers
Constitutional power commonwealth, state territories must have in order to create a valid law
Specific Powers
Legelslative powers written in the constitution eg. Marriage, Military
Exclusive Powers
Powers only Commonwealth can legeslate in eg. Defence Printing money
Concurrent Powers
Powers states and federal government have eg. tax, hold elections
Resudial Powers
Powers states retain from federation eg. education, health
Commonwealth prohibited powers
Areas commonwealth can not make laws in eg. Religion
General Prohibited powers
commonwealth and states can not impede in free trade between the states
Rule of law
All people equal before the law
3 elements needed for Rule of law
Supremecy of Consitutional Law, Equality before the law, Maintaining of fundamental human rights
Division of Powers
Federal, State, Local
Separation of Powers
Legeslative, executive, judicury