Lindy Chamberlain & daughter Azaria Chamberlain
Skaf Brother - court (jury) system
Same-sex marriage vote - constitution/loaw reform
Black lives matter/protest - law reform
United Nations - International law
David Hicks - Characteristics of the law
The Legal System
Legal Terminology
Courts
Parliament
Constitution
The individual and the law: rights, responsibilities and dispute resolution
The law in practice
Technology and the law
Focus studies
Crime
Investigation - Police
Trial - Courts
Post sentencing
Young offenders
International crime
Human rights - International and Australian
Family
Consumers
Shelter
Global environmental protection
indigenous peoples
world order
workplace
Critical thinking
Advanced research
Essay writing
Problem solving
Objective thinking
"you just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anybody says to you, don't you let 'em get your goat. Try fighting' with your head for a change"
Harper Lee
"In the end, it comes down to values, as was said so many times today. We want the wold our children inherit to be defined by the values enshrined in the UN charter: pear, justice,respect, human rights, tolerance, and solidarity. All major religions embrace these principles, and we strive to reflect them in our daily lives. But the threats to these values are most often based on fear. Our duty to the peoples we serve is to work together to move from fear of each other, to trust in each other. Trust in the values that bind us, and trust in the institutions that serve and protect us."
United Nations Secretary - General- Antonio Guterres
If you are interested in Legal Studies and have questions, please ring the Trinity reception number (02)66276600 and ask for Serena Rose, Vicki Evans or Cheryl Rawson