Thursday, July 17, 2008

Exams

Exam is around the corner...
And it is not normal monthly or semester test set by KDU....>>
But, this time, Next Week....
It will be FInal of Semester 1...
And the first EXTERNAL PAPER from UNSW AUSTRALIA...>>>
So nervous...Gonna revised...
Maybe i wont update my blog so often in few weeks time,,,
WAit for me, people...!!
To Samantha:
You asked me what is the difference between Division of Power and Seperation of Power?
I wrote this essaay to explain in more detail.
Solution:
In Australian Legal Structure, Constitution plays an important role in deciding the components and functions of every government agencies and to protect Australian's right in every way. In the Constitution created in 1901, there stated Powers are DIVIDED and SEPERATED.
Division of powers occured when the powers are divided into State government and Federal governemnt. Meaning that the State will also have it's own power that the Federeal doesn't own. For Example, State are responsible for its cleanliness and it is not a function of Federal governemnt. But, Federal can legislate act to control State operation. One case reffered will be The Uniform Tax Case. In this case, the state challenges the federal government because federal had decided to cut on the paying on the tax to the states government. But, in the end, the Federal government won this case.
Seperatio of powers refered to powers seperated into 3 different sectors, namely Parliament, Judiciary and Executive. These 3 arms of governement deals with different matters. Judiciary deals with Court decission, executive is the party to carry out law and procedures while Parliament make laws.