Introduction to Australian Law
Running Head : AUSTRALIAN LAW Word Count : 4970 Introduction to Australian Law (Your Name (Your School (Your Professor (Course (Date Introduction In most political systems today one of the major issues talked about is the constitution . This is because most litigation processes are guided by the constitution . Not only that the constitution is what any government uses to implement its policies . Practically , when presidents come into power the major vision they express in their oath of office is that they will safeguard the constitution . As such , a good constitution will contain

every bit of that which can safeguard the public good . No matter how little that might be it becomes the law of the nation Fortunately or unfortunately , there are other countries that do not have a constitution although they have fundamental laws that govern the citizens . New Zealand , Israel and UK , for instance , serve as examples of those countries that do not have a constitution and needless to say they do not intend to have one soon . So , are there unique features between a country like New Zealand and Australia ? Does lack of a constitution make New Zealand , Israel or UK different from Australia This study seeks to give a reflection on this by analyzing the constitution of Australia and then highlighting some of its features and how it impacts to the people . The study shall also analyze democracy in Australia and look at how it affects the independence of the judiciary Additionally , it will discuss if it is important...





