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Legal Studies VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 7 – Court Hierarchy Reasons

Q7 Legal Studies Court Hierarchy Reasons Unit 3 - AOS 2

Question 7

1 mark

Which of the following statements best describes how the Victorian court hierarchy contributes to administrative convenience in resolving civil disputes?

Your Answer

A

It allows all complex commercial disputes to be directly heard in the Supreme Court, ensuring expert judicial oversight from the outset.

B

It distributes cases based on their monetary value and complexity, enabling courts to specialize and manage their caseloads efficiently.

C

It mandates that all civil disputes undergo mediation at VCAT before proceeding to any court, streamlining the court process.

D

It ensures that all appeals are heard by the same court, guaranteeing consistency in the application of legal principles.

About This Legal Studies Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Legal Studies practice question worth 1 mark, testing your understanding of Court Hierarchy Reasons. It falls under The Victorian civil justice system in Unit 3: Rights and justice. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Legal Studies – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 3
Rights and justice
Area of Study 2
The Victorian civil justice system
Key Knowledge
Court Hierarchy Reasons

Unit 3 Overview

The Victorian justice system, which includes the criminal and civil justice systems, aims to protect the rights of individuals and uphold the principles of justice: fairness, equality and access. In this unit, students examine the methods and institutions in the criminal and civil justice system, and consider their appropriateness in determining criminal cases and resolving civil disputes. Students consider the Magistrates’ Court, County Court and Supreme Court within the Victorian court hierarchy, as well as other means and institutions used to determine and resolve cases. Students explore topics such as the rights available to an accused and to victims in the criminal justice system, the roles of the judge, jury, legal practitioners and the parties, and the ability of sanctions and remedies to achieve their purposes. Students investigate the extent to which the principles of justice are upheld in the justice system. Throughout this unit, students apply legal reasoning and information to actual and/or hypothetical scenarios.

The Victorian civil justice system

One of the aims of the Victorian civil justice system is to restore a wronged party to the position they were originally in before a breach of civil law occurred. There are a range of institutions in Victoria that aim to help parties resolve a civil dispute, including courts (the Magistrates’ Court, County Court and Supreme Court), Consumer Affairs Victoria, and the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. In this area of study, students consider the factors relevant to commencing a civil claim, examine the institutions and methods used to resolve a civil dispute and explore the purposes and types of remedies. Students consider the impact of time and costs on the ability of the civil justice system to achieve the principles of justice. Students synthesise and apply legal principles and information relevant to the civil justice system to actual and/or hypothetical scenarios.

Key Knowledge Detail

the reasons for the Victorian court hierarchy in determining civil disputes, including administrative convenience and appeals

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