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Written by experienced practising teachers who genuinely understand the needs of both teachers and students, Cambridge Legal Studies for Queensland Book 2 will help students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to actively participate as a citizen now and in the future. Designed specifically for the QLD Legal Studies course, this book addresses the understandings of the syllabus for selected sections of study and covers areas including renting and buying, jobs, sport, family, environment, consumers, technology, rights and responsibilities, independent study, and law in a changing society.
Contents
Part I. Family4. Children; 5. Domestic violence; 6. Powers of attorney and wills; Part II. Jobs: 7. Trends and contemporary issues in the world of work; 8. Personnel in the workplace; 9. Employee and employer rights and responsibilities; 10. Protection of workers' health and safety; Part III. Renting and Buying: 11. Real property and titles to land; 12. Rights, obligations and procedures when buying and selling real property; 13. Renting property; Part IV. Consumers: 14. The legal issues involved with borrowing money; 15. Insurance; 16. The legal and social implications of banking; 17. Consumer protection available against unfair business practices; 18. Contemporary legal issues relating to consumers; Part V. Technology: 19. Technologies impact on crime; 20. Technologies influence on intellectual property rights; 21. The civil law response to changing technology; 22. Ethical issues of technology for society; Part VI. Sport: 23. Increasing legal regulation of sport; 24. Sport and criminal law; 25. Sport and negligence; 26. Contemporary legal issues in sport; Part VII. Environment: 27. Why are environmental laws necessary?; 28. Sources of environmental laws; 29. Current environmental issues; Part VIII. Rights and Responsibilities: 30. Rights of Australians; 31. Changes to society's values about the rights of individuals reflected in changes to the law; 32. Are all citizens equal before the law?; 33. Responsibilities of individuals and the political and legal processes; 33. Contemporary legal issues relating to rights and responsibilities; Part IX. Independent Study; Part X. Law in a Changing Society: 34. Balance of rights and responsibilities; 35. What factors influence the making and hanging of laws?