Investigate the significance of the rule of law and legal institutions for society Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about The importance and consequence.

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Investigate the significance of the rule of law and legal institutions for society Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about The importance and consequence of something Fairness, Justice, Access The Constitution Australians

Investigate the significance of the rule of law and legal institutions for society The Rule of Law FairnessJusticeAccess The Constitution The Legislative The Executive The Judicial Australian Law Common Law Statute Law Customary Law

Investigate the significance of the rule of law and legal institutions for society The Rule of Law Fairness Justice Access The Constitution The Legislative The Executive The Judicial Australian Law Common Law Statute Law Customary Law

Introduction The Rule of Law The Constitution Australian Law Paragraph 1 The Rule of Law Fairness Justice Access Paragraph 2 The Constitution The Legislative The Executive The Judicial Paragraph 3 Australian Law Common Law Statute Law Customary Law Conclusion Topic Sentence: Introduce the paragraph in 1 sentence Explain it, then provide evidence (legislation/case/media) Introduce the issue in 1 sentence Reword/Answer the question in 1 sentence then… Re-write introduction in past tense Then link paragraph back to main question

Part B: Extended Response CRITERIAMARK A  Exhibits an outstanding awareness of the key features of Australian and international law  Demonstrates an outstanding comprehension of the operation of domestic and international legal systems  Displays an outstanding knowledge of the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues  Demonstrates an outstanding knowledge of legal concepts and terminology  Provides a well structured, logical, and coherent response B  Exhibits an outstanding awareness of the key features of Australian and international law  Demonstrates an outstanding comprehension of the operation of domestic and international legal systems  Displays an outstanding knowledge of the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues  Demonstrates an outstanding knowledge of legal concepts and terminology  Provides a structured and logical response C  Exhibits an outstanding awareness of the key features of Australian and international law  Demonstrates an outstanding comprehension of the operation of domestic and international legal systems  Displays an outstanding knowledge of the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues  Demonstrates an outstanding knowledge of legal concepts and terminology  Provides a logical response D  Exhibits an outstanding awareness of the key features of Australian and international law  Demonstrates an outstanding comprehension of the operation of domestic and international legal systems  Displays an outstanding knowledge of the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues  Demonstrates an outstanding knowledge of legal concepts and terminology  Attempts to provide a response 6-10 E  Exhibits a limited awareness of the key features of Australian and international law  Demonstrates a limited comprehension of the operation of domestic and international legal systems  Displays a limited knowledge of the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing issues  Demonstrates a limited knowledge of legal concepts and terminology  Provides a limited response 1-5

Introduction Reworded Question First and foremost, the Rule of Law Secondarily, the Constitution Finally, Australian Law Paragraph 1 Topic Sentence: The Rule of Law Explain: Primarily, Fairness Evidence of: Fairness Explain: Secondly, Justice Evidence of: Justice Explain: Thirdly, Access Evidence of: Access Link Paragraph 2 Topic Sentence: The Constitution Explain: Primarily, the Legislative Evidence of: The Legislative Explain: Secondly, the Executive Evidence of: The Executive Explain: Thirdly, the Judicial Evidence of: The Judicial Link Paragraph 3 Topic Sentence: Australian Law Explain: Primarily, Common Law Evidence of: Common Law Explain: Secondly, Statute Law Evidence of: Statute Law Explain: Thirdly, Customary Law Evidence of: Customary Law Link Conclusion