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Cambridge Legal Studies Stage 6 Year 11 Fifth Edition (print and digital)

Cambridge Legal Studies Stage 6 Year 11 Fifth Edition (print and digital)
AUTHOR(S):
Paul Milgate / Kate Dally / Phil Webster / Daryl Le Cornu / Tim Kelly
REGION:
New South Wales
LEVELS:
Year 11
SUBJECT AREA:
Business, Economics, and Legal
ISBN:
9781108862813
PUBLICATION DATE:
08/10/2020
Price:   AUD $82.95
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Cambridge Legal Studies Stage 6 Fifth Edition continues to provide the most up-to-date and relevant information, legislation, case studies and statistics on all aspects of the law in an accessible, student-friendly resource package for NSW Stage 6 Legal Studies.

With comprehensive coverage of all core and optional syllabus topics, students can easily grasp the principles of the law and prepare for success in their examinations.

NEW digital update from August 2022:

  • Updated data and statistics
  • New, engaging and relevant examples including new information relating to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and outcomes from the 2022 federal election
  • New legislation
  • New information on topics such as the 2021 Glasgow Climate Pact 
  • The merger of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court
  • Update to selected review questions
The fifth edition contains:
  • updated case studies, media articles, legislation and statistics that reflect recent changes in the law 
  • new topical case studies in Year 11 including Behrouz Boochani, and the 2019 Christchurch massacre 
  • even greater exam and assessment preparation support, including dot-point summaries of themes and challenges, chapter summaries, additional exam-style multiple-choice and extended-response questions and more 
  • updated ‘Review’ and ‘Research’ activities that provide Assessment for Learning* opportunities to help students recognise if their current knowledge and understanding is on track 
  • an Interactive Textbook that brings legal studies to life through rich media, rollover glossary definitions, interactive activities, extended material and complete coverage of the HSC options.

* As advised by NESA in their “Assessment for Reporting in Legal Studies Stage 6” report.

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Part 1: The legal system
1 Basic legal concepts
2 Sources of contemporary Australian law
3 Classification of law
4 Law reform
5 Law reform in action

Part 2: The individual and the law
6 Your rights and responsibilities
7 Resolving disputes
8 Contemporary issue: The individual and technology

Part 3: Law in practice
Issue 1: Groups or individuals suffering disadvantage
9 Children and young people
10 Women
11 Migrants (digital-only)
12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (digital-only)
13 People who have a mental illness (digital-only)

Issue 2: Events that highlight legal issues
14 The Bali Nine
15 Alcohol and violence (digital-only chapter)
16 The Port Arthur massacre

Issue 3: Individuals or groups in conflict with the state
17 Julian Assange
18 Outlaw motorcycle gangs (digital-only)
19 Behrouz Boochani
20 Mohamed Haneef (digital-only)
21 The Northern Territory National Emergency Response (digital-only)

Issue 4: Criminal or civil cases that raise issues of interest to students
22 The Christchurch massacre
23 Facebook and social media privacy issues

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Cambridge Legal Studies Stage 6 Fifth Edition continues to provide the most up-to-date and relevant information, legislation, case studies and statistics on all aspects of the law in an accessible, student-friendly resource package for NSW Stage 6 Legal Studies.

With comprehensive coverage of all core and optional syllabus topics, students can easily grasp the principles of the law and prepare for success in their examinations.

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Paul Milgate

Paul Milgate DipTeach, BEd, Grad Cert in Theology and Masters in Educational Leadership. Paul is a Senior Manager of Strategy and Partnership at the dioces of Lismore Catholic Schools Limited (DLCSL). Throughout Paul’s teaching career he had extensive experience in teaching Legal Studies and developing professional networks having taught it since its inception, and been the principal author of the Preliminary and HSC textbooks for Edition three – six . Paul is also the author of Cambridge HSC Checkpoints Legal Studies (study guide).

Kate Dally

Kate is a retired Head of Social Science, and has extensive teaching experience, having taught Social Sciences for over 30 years as well as teaching education students at the University of Sydney. Kate’s experience also covers HSC marking in both Legal Studies and Business Studies.

Phil Webster

Phil Webster [BA, DipEd, MEd, MACE] is Head Teacher of HSIE at Mosman High. He has over 25 years’ experience in HSIE as a teacher of Legal Studies, Society and Culture, and Business Studies, with a particular interest in the changing role of law in society. Phil is passionate about issues of human rights, indigenous affairs and justice in a rapidly changing world.

Daryl Le Cornu

Daryl has many years of experience teaching Legal Studies and Modern History . He has a passion for teaching about the global struggle for democracy and human rights, contemporary history, and the history of the nuclear age. Daryl has also been interested in curriculum development over many years. Currently, he is a history curriculum lecturer at Western Sydney University and a Member of the Board of ICAN Australia (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons).

Tim Kelly

Tim obtained his BA DipEd from the University of New South Wales in 1984 and completed his Diploma in Law from the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board in 1996. He began teaching Legal Studies in 1993 at St Mary’s Maitland. Tim was the HSIE Coordinator at St Mary’s in Casino from 1999 to 2010 and is currently an Education and Curriculum Officer for the Lismore Catholic Schools Office. Tim has facilitated the Legal Studies teachers network for Lismore Diocesan schools for several years."