yeh when it was done the board of studies said 'justice' but all the teachers thought it was 'precedent'
i thought it was precedent when our teacher tested us last yr too but it aint
thank you for that!!!
i called the hsc help line and they said an individual right is one that belongs to a sole person e.g. freedom of religion
and a collective right is one that belongs to a group of people eg right to self determination
hope that helps :)
i was wondering i anyone coud help me coz i got stumped on quite a few of the past hsc short answer questions
1. define the notion of individual human rights and provide and example. (2 marks)
2. identify one human right recognised in Aust law and outline how this human tight is protected...
ohhh i did this one today too! i got B tho coz its obviously not A or C and originally i thought D but since precendent means wat it means it cant recognise rights as new rights are established as society changes....while precedent means that u have to follow court rulings from centuries ago...
me too! did everything but study for ancient exams coz i had bout a week to study (got my Ps, shopping etc) lol...crammed in the last 2 days
ur soo lucky...have to wait till next wednesday for legal! cant wait
enjoy ur freedom and good luck for tomorrow
i dont even know you
i have bigish writing anyway
and i started it coz every other exam thoughts thingy ive been to has one
it doent make a difference how much i wrote anyway coz i know that thats not what the markers look at
i think ur the one who has to get over something not me