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Legal Studies
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Would you like to learn
- what becoming a Republic would mean for you?
- why Pauline Hanson's Aboriginal State could not become a reality?
- how can you protect yourself and your property?
- what prison life is really like?
- how to be a good jury member?
- what you rights and responsibilities as children are?
- how to get help if you are a victim of domestic violence?
- what getting married really means?
- why the Waterside Workers dispute occurred?
- how you are protected in the workplace?
- your rights and duties as an employee or employer?
- whether the law treats all people equally?
Then study the subject that influences every day of your life. Legal Studies should be called Living Studies because it deals with issues that affect us all.
Areas of study include:
- The Legal System
- Crime and the Law
- Family and the Law
- Workplace and the Law
- Housing and the Law
- Environment and the Law
- Society and Justice
- International Law
Step into the real world events that are happening now around us. Jog that sense of social justice and join us in an issues-based course of Legal Studies and try ti help us solve the ever present dilemma:
IS THAT FAIR?!!!!!!!
Last Revised 27th July 1998
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