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Legeslative Powers
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Constitutional power commonwealth, state territories must have in order to create a valid law
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Specific Powers
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Legelslative powers written in the constitution eg. Marriage, Military
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Exclusive Powers
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Powers only Commonwealth can legeslate in eg. Defence Printing money
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Concurrent Powers
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Powers states and federal government have eg. tax, hold elections
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Resudial Powers
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Powers states retain from federation eg. education, health
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Commonwealth prohibited powers
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Areas commonwealth can not make laws in eg. Religion
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General Prohibited powers
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commonwealth and states can not impede in free trade between the states
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Rule of law
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All people equal before the law
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3 elements needed for Rule of law
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Supremecy of Consitutional Law, Equality before the law, Maintaining of fundamental human rights
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Division of Powers
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Federal, State, Local
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Separation of Powers
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Legeslative, executive, judicury
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