70616: Australian Constitutional Law Final exam revision Contents What is in the exam? 4 Interpretation of the Constitution 5 Characterisation of the law 6 Subject matter powers - sufficient connection test 6 As in the Bank Nationalisation Case 6 As in Fairfax (1965) 6 As in Herald (1966) 6 As in Murphyores (1976) 6 In Re Dingjan (1995) 7 Purposive powers + - Reasonably appropriate and adapted test 8 Subject Matter Powers 9 The Race Power 9 Koowarta 9 Tasmanian Dams
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Rosas S0200850 The Australian work force is a reflection of the characteristic of the Australian society‚ the analysis of the human resource environment can give some challenges that the companies face nowadays in a multicultural society such as Australia. The Australian workforce describes a old-fashioned human resource management as a result of the competence produced by migration strategies which affect directly or indirectly the policies and procedures in today’s Australian companies. Its work
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smoking http://www.health.com/health/condition-article/0‚‚20210803‚00.html 3. Why quit smoking? http://www.lung.org/stop-smoking/how-to-quit/why-quit/ In three websites above‚ the first ones is the most persuasive website. Although the second link states over 90 reasons and statistics data to quit smoking but it is too many‚ and it is hard to readers to remember. The third website just says some reasons. It is too short‚ and its strategy is not enough to advise people quitting smoking. The
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BTW3201 International Trade Law Assignment 2 Jesse Cooper‚ 21476608 Part A: On the face of it‚ or prima facie there are three issues that are raised in this case. Firstly‚ the jeans were delivered late; secondly‚ the jeans were mouldy and stained; and finally‚ an incorrect number of jeans were delivered. In order to determine the rights and obligations of Punked Jeans‚ and which remedies could be availble‚ there are a number of steps to be taken. What are the governing laws of
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Free trade can be defined as the situation whereby governments impose no artificial barriers to trade that restrict the free exchange of goods and services between countries with the aim of protecting domestic producers from foreign competitors. The argument for free trade is based on the economic concept of comparative advantage. Comparative advantage is the economic principle that nations should specialize in the areas of production in which they have the lowest opportunity cost and trade with
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EQ: Analyze continuities and changes in trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from 300 to 1450 C.E During 300 to 1450 C.E.‚ trade networks between Africa and Eurasia had important changes. For example roman and Byzantium political rule changes to Islamic rule. And the sand roads switch to sea roads. But trade stays the same because trade still connects Africa and Eurasia together. During this time period‚ the beginning state was ruled by the romans and byzantine empires. The prominent religion
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Pakistan‚ Introduction The inability of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to broker a multilateral trading system acceptable to all its members sparked a rising interest in regionalism. The first wave of regionalism in the 1960s was divided along North-North and South-South trading arrangements. In the 1980s‚ the second regionalism wave evolved into a North-South trading arrangement. (1) However‚ in a post-Cold War setting‚ regional groupings have responded to the volatility of the multilateral
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Hips Rectus Femoris Vastus Medialis Vastus Lateralis Sartorius Gracilis Adductor Longus Gluteus Maximus Gluteus Medius Tensor Fasciae Latae Biceps Femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Use your book chapter 7 pages 168-187 and link below to label the muscles. Link: http://www.bacards.org/page/2789 Find Chapter 7 Muscular System http://www.biologycorner.com/anatomy/muscles/head/head_muscles.html Head http://www.biologycorner.com/anatomy/muscles/neck/backneck.html Neck http://www
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission regulates both competition and consumer protection. Is this institution effective in its role? Why or why not? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an institution that deals with disseminates competition and fair trade in the market to help benefit consumers‚ businesses and the community. Their primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with Australian competition‚ fair-trading‚ and consumer
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When designing and creating the teaching episodes‚ I linked to curriculum which acknowledged Indigenous students to ensure my lessons were inclusive and appropriate for all students. These include: EATSIPS‚ ACARA and 8 ways. The Australian Curriculum addresses two needs in Indigenous education which are students are able to see themselves‚ their identities and culture in each key learning areas‚ and cross-curriculum priority is designed so all students can respect and recognise the world’s oldest
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