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Legal Studies QCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 1c – Human rights terminology

Q1c Legal Studies Human rights terminology Unit 4 - Topic 1

Australia is considering whether to join an international agreement called the Convention on Digital Privacy and Biometric Surveillance. The agreement has been negotiated by several countries after concerns about the use of facial recognition at airports and large public events. The proposed agreement would create shared minimum standards for protecting the human right to privacy, and it would establish a committee to monitor compliance and publish reports.

Two draft options are being discussed:

  • Option 1: a multilateral convention open to any state to join.
  • Option 2: a bilateral treaty only between Australia and one other state.

A news article claims: “If Australia signs the convention, it automatically becomes part of Australian law and overrides any inconsistent Queensland law because human rights are universal.”

Question 1c

3 marks

c. Distinguish between multilateral and bilateral treaties and apply this distinction to Option 1 and Option 2 in the stimulus.

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This is a free QCE Units 3 & 4 Legal Studies practice question worth 3 marks, testing your understanding of Human rights terminology. It falls under Topic 1: Human rights in Unit 4: Human rights in legal contexts. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Legal Studies – Queensland Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Human rights in legal contexts
Topic 1
Topic 1: Human rights
Subject Matter
Human rights terminology

Unit 4 Overview

In Unit 4, students consider legal concepts, principles and contemporary issues studied in previous units to consider fundamental concepts of human rights and analyse Australia's participation within the global community. They recognise how human rights create challenges in national and international contexts, including for minority groups, and examine Australia's legal response to international law and human rights.

Topic 1: Human rights

In Topic 1, students explore the global context for human rights and how international laws and institutions affect Australia.

Subject Matter Detail

key terms using legal terminology, including human rights, covenants, treaties, states, sovereignty, convention, multilateral, bilateral, ratification, charter and bill of rights

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