HSC Legal Studies | Common Law & Statute Law

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Video series for HSC Legal Studies. This series includes:

- Themes and challenges
- Crime: themes and challenges
- Using media in responses
- Band 6 Legal Studies essays
- Making your judgement
- Revising the tricky things in HSC Legal Studies
- Human rights and constitution
- Common law and statute law
- HSC Legal Studies exam preparation
- Division and separation of powers

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Common law cannot be overriden by statute law. We are governed by consent and acceptance of statutory laws are up to the man/woman to agree with. Common law is just that, Common for everyone and are based upon the 10 commandments.

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Statute law is just the colour of law. It looks and talks like law but it is merely a creation of a fictitious legal system and 'birth certificate' legal fiction entities. There is no rule of Constitutional law in Australia, that ended with the silent coup d'etat that occurred in 1973. When Medicare was introduced and soon after the government was sacked. If a law is a true law it will not change, e.g. the Ten Commandments or certain more provable laws of physics. Statutes are corporate policies for corporate employees and those individuals that remain entangled in the many adhesion contracts promoted by the state, that falsely claim, one requires a license to travel in their country of origin. Under the Motor Traffic Act a "driver" is defined as someone who transports goods or people for profit, in most cases ONLY commercial drivers require a "driver's license". If you are not a driver but a traveler, technically you do not require a driver's license because by definition you do not drive, you travel. Travel is an unalienable, one's God-given right.

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