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Evidence Guide: BSBLEG413 - Identify and apply the legal framework

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BSBLEG413 - Identify and apply the legal framework

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Identify sources of law

  1. Identify main institutions of government in Australia
  2. Research sources of Australian law
  3. Assess rules for resolving conflicts of laws
Identify main institutions of government in Australia

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Research sources of Australian law

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Assess rules for resolving conflicts of laws

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Identify and analyse relationships between the Federal and the states and territories governments

  1. Identify legislative powers of Australian Federal Government and limits of that power
  2. Analyse legislative powers of states and territories
  3. Evaluate relationship between legislative powers of the Federal Government and state and territory governments
Identify legislative powers of Australian Federal Government and limits of that power

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Analyse legislative powers of states and territories

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Evaluate relationship between legislative powers of the Federal Government and state and territory governments

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Differentiate between civil and criminal proceedings

  1. Identify and examine differences in law and procedures between civil and criminal proceedings
  2. Analyse findings and determine which court would hear particular cases
Identify and examine differences in law and procedures between civil and criminal proceedings

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Analyse findings and determine which court would hear particular cases

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Examine elements of adversary trial system

  1. Identify main features of adversary system of trial
  2. Evaluate these features and determine how they apply in the legal environment
Identify main features of adversary system of trial

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Evaluate these features and determine how they apply in the legal environment

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Examine elements of precedent

  1. Identify main features of principles of precedent
  2. Analyse how precedent is applied in the legal environment
  3. Examine and document outcomes of precedent
Identify main features of principles of precedent

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Analyse how precedent is applied in the legal environment

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Examine and document outcomes of precedent

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Examine legislation

  1. Examine principles for reading and interpreting legislation
  2. Apply principles for reading and interpreting legislation in the legal environment
Examine principles for reading and interpreting legislation

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Apply principles for reading and interpreting legislation in the legal environment

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Assessed

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify sources of law

1.1 Identify main institutions of government in Australia

1.2 Research sources of Australian law

1.3 Assess rules for resolving conflicts of laws

2. Identify and analyse relationships between the Federal and the states and territories governments

2.1 Identify legislative powers of Australian Federal Government and limits of that power

2.2 Analyse legislative powers of states and territories

2.3 Evaluate relationship between legislative powers of the Federal Government and state and territory governments

3. Differentiate between civil and criminal proceedings

3.1 Identify and examine differences in law and procedures between civil and criminal proceedings

3.2 Analyse findings and determine which court would hear particular cases

4. Examine elements of adversary trial system

4.1 Identify main features of adversary system of trial

4.2 Evaluate these features and determine how they apply in the legal environment

5. Examine elements of precedent

5.1 Identify main features of principles of precedent

5.2 Analyse how precedent is applied in the legal environment

5.3 Examine and document outcomes of precedent

6. Examine legislation

6.1 Examine principles for reading and interpreting legislation

6.2 Apply principles for reading and interpreting legislation in the legal environment

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify sources of law

1.1 Identify main institutions of government in Australia

1.2 Research sources of Australian law

1.3 Assess rules for resolving conflicts of laws

2. Identify and analyse relationships between the Federal and the states and territories governments

2.1 Identify legislative powers of Australian Federal Government and limits of that power

2.2 Analyse legislative powers of states and territories

2.3 Evaluate relationship between legislative powers of the Federal Government and state and territory governments

3. Differentiate between civil and criminal proceedings

3.1 Identify and examine differences in law and procedures between civil and criminal proceedings

3.2 Analyse findings and determine which court would hear particular cases

4. Examine elements of adversary trial system

4.1 Identify main features of adversary system of trial

4.2 Evaluate these features and determine how they apply in the legal environment

5. Examine elements of precedent

5.1 Identify main features of principles of precedent

5.2 Analyse how precedent is applied in the legal environment

5.3 Examine and document outcomes of precedent

6. Examine legislation

6.1 Examine principles for reading and interpreting legislation

6.2 Apply principles for reading and interpreting legislation in the legal environment