In technical legal analysis, the legal system can be assessed using certain criteria that in-turn will gauge the effectiveness of the law. These criteria are:
1. Resource efficiency: how well are resources (money, people, etc) used?
2. Enforceability: how well can the law(s) be enforced?
3. Access: Is there equal access to the legal system for all?
4. Equality: is everyone treated equally in the eyes of the law?
5. The law as a reflection of community standards and expectations: does it reflect contemporary social values?
6. Protection and recognition of individual rights: how well are rights of individuals protected?
7. Opportunities for appeals and reviews: Are there opportunities for reviews of the law?
A legal institution is an official organisation that formally governs and manages the Australian legal system
Australia's legal system is founded on the rule of law. The judicial is interdependent and seeks to award justice to all.
Yes. Civil partnerships are now legal in Queensland effective March 5, 2012.
Australian Guide to Legal Citation was created in 2010.
Australian Guide to Legal Citation has 343 pages.
It's the way in which the Australian legal system functions. The way that the courts and magistrates proficiently try people, hear cases and give fair and just verdicts. It is also the way lawyers and barristers deal with individuals aiming for the fairest outcome. It's basically the way the our system of law puts people to justice and keeps Australian laws up to date.
Yes - this is what "legal tender" means. The Australian dollar is legal tender in Australia.
Yes. Civil partnerships are legal in the Australian Capital Territory, as is same-sex marriage.
Homeschooling is in fact legal in all of the Australian states and territories.
the Australian federation
Yes. Civil partnerships are now legal in Queensland effective March 5, 2012.
For one thing Australian judges are not ellected.