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11–12Legal Studies 11–12 Syllabus (2025)

Implementation from 2027
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Content

Year 12

Options

The Loading  is to be integrated as appropriate.

Students study TWO of the following options:

  • Consumer law
  • Family law
  • Housing law
  • Peace, conflict and the law
  • Workplace law.
Consumer law (option)
The nature of consumer law
  • The evolving need for consumer protection, including international recognition

  • Key consumer legislation and organisations in Australia, including protections around consumer rights and guarantees

  • Rights and responsibilities of consumers

  • Contracts as a key function of consumer protection against unfair business practices

  • The roles of non-government organisations and the media in promoting consumer interests

Marketing and advertising
  • The nature of marketing and advertising, including evolving methods for promoting products and services

  • Statutory regulation of marketing and advertising in Australia

  • Challenges in protecting consumers from unethical marketing practices and scams, including those driven by technology and global markets

  • The obligations of businesses under the law to avoid unfair practices

Credit services
  • The need for consumer protection relating to credit services

  • The statutory regulation of credit services

  • Challenges facing vulnerable consumers and the importance of advocacy and financial support agencies

  • Responses to non-compliance through consumer credit laws, including enforcement measures

Industry standards and product safety
  • The need for industry standards and product safety in a globalised market

  • The regulation of industries and product safety in Australia, including mandatory and voluntary standards

  • The impact of government and industry organisations in addressing compliance challenges

  • Responses to non-compliance with industry standards and product safety, including enforcement measures

Competition in the marketplace
  • The need for competition in the marketplace

  • The regulation of competition in Australia

  • Challenges for consumers due to anti-competitive behaviour, including limits on choice and price increases

  • Responses to anti-competitive behaviour, including enforcement measures

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