The application of the doctrine of reception in Australia meant that:
A) the laws of the indigenous Australians remained in place and were recognised by the British.
B) native title laws were recognised by the British.
C) the British settlers brought British laws with them.
D) British laws and laws of the indigenous Australians were assimilated.
Correct Answer:
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Q8: When used in a legal context the
Q9: Australia was initially regarded terra nullius at
Q10: Australia is a:
A)presidential system.
B)parliamentary republic.
C)theocracy.
D)constitutional monarchy.
Q11: The head of state of the Commonwealth
Q12: Which of these is not a characteristic
Q14: The Australian legal system is:
i.a constitutional monarchy.
ii.a
Q15: By the late 1800s there was growing
Q16: Australia's legal system is a common law
Q17: The role of the executive within the
Q18: Under Australia's federal system of government:
i.There are
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