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Cambridge Legal Studies Stage 6 Sixth Edition provides comprehensive coverage of the syllabus, including all seven options in the Year 12 course. The most widely covered HSC options are included in the student print text, while the extended digital version includes additional topics and chapters.
Updated and highly topical case studies, media articles, legislation and statistics reflecting recent changes in the law, ensure students are engaging with the most up-to-date material available and can apply their knowledge to real-world situations.
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Two new chapters in Year 11 Law in Practice: a study of Sean Turnell, a previously detained economic policy advisor in Myanmar, and a research-based chapter on Drugs and the Law.
New topics in Year 11 Individual and Technology, including data breaches, surveillance capitalism and artificial Intelligence. A new subsection on the invasion of Ukraine in Year 12 World Order.
New ‘Analysis’ activities and Updated ‘Review’ and ‘Research’ activities to provide Assessment for Learning* opportunities to help students understand their progress.
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Contents
PART I – THE LEGAL SYSTEM
1.Basic legal concepts 2. Sources of contemporary Australian law 3. Classification of law 4. Law reform 5. Law reform in action
Topic 1 – Law reform and native title
Topic 2 – Law reform and sport
Topic 3 – Law reform and sexual assault
Topic 4 – Young drivers and the law
PART II – THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE LAW
6. Your rights and responsibilities 7. Resolving disputes 8. Contemporary issue: The individual and technology
PART III – LAW IN PRACTICE
Issue 1: Groups or individuals suffering disadvantage 9. Children and young people 10. Women 11. Migrants (digital only) 12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (digital only) 13. People who have a mental illness (digital only)
Issue 2: Events that highlight legal issues 14. The Bali Nine 15. The Port Arthur massacre
Issue 3: Individuals or groups in conflict with the state 16Sean Turnell 17. Julian Assange 18. Outlaw motorcycle gangs (digital only) 19. Behrouz Boochani
Issue 4: Criminal or civil cases that raise issues of interest to students 20. The Christchurch terror attacks 21. Facebook and social media privacy issues 22. Drugs and the law
Subject: HSIE
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Milgate Paul et al ISBN:9781009536608 ISBN 10: 1009536605 Publication Date:27 November 2024 Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active