Sunday, November 21, 2010

Being Sued

Criminal Law Criminal law is used to maintain social order. It is the law enforced by police. Crimes are serious breaches of the criminal law such as murder, sexual assault and theft. Anyone who has committed a crime may be charged by the police and can be punished by receiving a fine, community service order or sent to jail. Civil Law Civil law deals with the rights and duties of individuals towards each other. Civil law applies when people do "civil wrongs" against each other. Civil law is not enforced by the police. People can sue or be sued by someone under civil law. A breach of contract A breach of contract occurs when you enter into a contract and you don't carry out the obligations under the contract. You can be sued if they breach a contract, even if you are under 18. When can I sue someone ? If someone commits a civil wrong against you such as negligence or breach of contract then you may sue then. When can I be sued ? If you commit a civil wrong such as negligence or breach of contract then you may be sued. Negligence Negligence is a type of "civil wrong". Generally speaking, when someone acts in a careless way and causes an injury to another person, that careless person is "negligent" and may be legally responsible for any resulting harm. A person or people can be sued for injuring someone or damaging their property at any age. Will parents be liable to pay damages for something that is children fault ? Parents are not usually responsible for paying damages if children have injuried someone or damaged their property. However, parents may be responsible if children acted on their behalf. Courts The small claims division of the Local Court of NSW will hear the case if the claim is under $10,000. The Local Court of NSW will hear the case if the claim is over $10,0000 but under $60,000. The District Court of NSW will hear the case if the claim is over $60,000 but under $75,000. The Supreme Court of NSW will hear the case if the claim is over $750,000.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

NELSON MANDELA

Time line
July 18, 1918 born in Transkei, South Africa 1942 qualified in law 1944 joined the African National Congress 1948 against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies 1956 - 1961 trial for treason 1960 ban the ANC 1961 ANC considered violent tastics 1962 arrested June 12, 1964 sentenced to life imprisonment 1964- 1982 Robben Island Prison February 11, 1990 released 1991 elected president of the ANC

Nelson

Timeline
Born July 18, 1918
Qalified in Law 1942
Joined the ANC 1944
Against the ruling party after 1948
Trial for treason 1956 - 1961
Ban the ANC 1960
ANC considered violent tactics 1961
Arrested 1962
Sentenced to life imprisonment June 12, 1964
Robben Island Prison 1964 - 1982
Released February 11, 1990
Elected President of the ANC 1991

Monday, November 15, 2010

Kevin Gilbertc (1933-1992)

Martyrs in The Struggle for Justice
1933 born in Condobolin
1957 Sentenced to life imprisonment
1968 wrote the play the cherry pickers
1970 first exhibited his work
1971 granted parole
1973 wrote because a white man'll never do it
1977 awarded his book living black
1988 awarded for aboriginal poetry
1989 work at the Canberra Contemporany art space
1992 received a Australian artists creative fellowship
1993 died