You are here: Home > VCE Units 3-4 > Legal Studies Search for a Learning Bite in VCE Units 3-4, Legal Studies Learning Bites for VCE Units 3-4, Legal Studies U34V-S-0 - Unit 3 AOS 2 - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 4 - AOS 2B - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 4 - AOS 2A - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 4 - AOS 1 - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - EXAMINATION STUFFLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 4 - AOS 2C - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 3 AOS 3 - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S-0 - Unit 3 AOS 1 - ResourcesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-1 - Unit 3 - Holiday HomeworkLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-2 - Unit 3 - Criminal Law v Civil Law Legal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-3 - Unit 3 - Parliament made law v Court made lawLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-4 - Unit 3 - Investigating law in the mediaLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-5 - Unit 3 - Structure of ParliamentLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-6 - Unit 3 - How can we change the law?Legal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-7 - Unit 3 - Making a new law: the process of legislation, and strengths and weaknesses of parliamentLegal Studies | Planned for Term 1U34V-S03-8 - Unit 3 - The Constitution: Who can make laws about what?Legal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-9 - Unit 3 - ReferendumsLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-10 - Unit 3 - Analysisng a caseLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-11 - Unit 3 - Human Rights: How are they protected?Legal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-12 - Unit 3 - Study of another Country's protection of rightsLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-13 - Unit 3 - The Doctrine of PrecedentLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-14 - Unit 3 - Precedent case studiesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S03-15 - Unit 3 - Statutory interpretationLegal Studies | Planned for Term 2U34V-S04-1 - Unit 4 - Dispute resolution: Why go to court?Legal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-2 - Unit 4 - Jurisdictions of courts in our hierarchyLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-3 - Unit 4 - VCATLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-4 - Unit 4 - Alternative dispute resolutionLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-5 - Unit 4 - Benefits of going to court v tribunalsLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-6 - Unit 4 - Elements of an effective legal system: F.A.T.Legal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-7 - Unit 4 - Features of the adversary systemLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-8 - Unit 4 - Features of the inquisitorial systemLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-9 - Unit 4 - Criminal pre-trial proceduresLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-10 - Unit 4 - Sanctions and sentencingLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-11 - Unit 4 - Improving our legal systemLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-12 - Unit 4 - Civil pre-trial proceduresLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-13 - Unit 4 - RemediesLegal Studies | Planned for Term 3U34V-S04-14 - Unit 4 - The Jury SystemLegal Studies | Planned for Term 4U34V-S04-15 - Unit 4 - EXAM REVISIONLegal Studies | Planned for Term 4