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Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
This provides a teacher's guide to use the teaching materials on sentencing in Victoria. It covers sentencing theory and incorporates sentencing case studies based on real cases.
This resource hub provides further information for the civil matters heard in the Magistrates Court of Victoria.
A brief video outlining the facts of the case, and the three legal precedents that came about from it
This outlines how a civil trial is conducted, including the choice of judge or jury. 1806 approved
Summary of the impact of Roach v AEC and Commonwealth of Australia
These case studies are the most recent and applicable cases from 2021 and 2022.These case summaries are from real proceedings, however the names and other details of the parties may have been changed or redacted to protect their identity.
TeachLaw provides students with a module seeking to teach students aged between 13 and 18 about their legal rights regarding being online, at school and in public.
A comprehensive resource on the 'presumption of innocence'.
The President of VCAT, Justice Quigley, provides an overview of the ins and outs of VCAT, including VCAT’s source of power and structure.
Legal Briefs, hosted by Lizzie O’Shea, is a minute long video, series featuring Australia’s top legal minds exploring foundational topics—from what law is to how contracts or free speech work in practice. Though produced around three years ago, each episode still offers timeless insights into our legal system’s workings and its real-world impact.
As part of Victorian Law Week 2023, RMIT's Centre for Innovative Justice facilitated a panel discussion.
Enhancing Engagement webinars aim to equip you with the skills to produce more accessible legal information, which empowers more people to understand and engage with the law, resulting in better justice for all.