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Q: How does Australia incorporate UN standards into its legal system?
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How did common law arrive in Australia?

Australia's legal system was basically adopted from the British legal system along with common law.


Where did Australia's legal system come from?

Australia's legal system is founded on the rule of law. The judicial is interdependent and seeks to award justice to all.


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Where did Australia's common law originate from?

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