Multiple Choice: I think I got around 17/20 which I’m pretty happy with!! However for question 17, I put down the right answer and then changed it because I thought it was wrong

. For question 18, I think I put down self-defence but I’m not too sure.
Short Answer: I think the first one was ok, although I didn’t really study it too much. For the second one, I think I misinterpreted it and wrote about statute law instead of common law (I really liked my answer as well, hopefully I get a few marks.). I was really happy with the 8 marker though-I did child soldiers and talked about the international treaties/ R v. Lubanga case and NGO’s/UNESCO.
Crime: For crime I did a large paragraph on bail/remand, one on the anti-terrorism laws (especially as children as young as 10 can be held without a charge) and mandatory sentencing/one punch laws (as it doesn’t allow for judicial discretion such as mitigating/aggravating factors). Does this sound ok? I had a friend who wrote her entire essay on bail and remand and I definitely didn’t know enough information to fill an essay on just those two points.
Consumer: I did the second option for consumer and was fairly happy with my essay. I thought the two option questions were pretty nice. I talked about mandatory safety reporting (with the Thermomix case), Product certification/free range eggs, consumer credit and technology. I’m not too sure if I had enough non-legal measures though (ended up talking about Choice and the media a lot).
Family: Probably was the least confident for this one. I did the first option and talked about Same Sex relationships (in relation to the decriminalisation of homosexual sex and de facto rights), care/protection of children and surrogacy. I think I muddled up one of my laws and I made up a few articles but I think that I did ok.
Well done everybody!! My last exams now over!
