This printable crossword puzzle has 20 clues. Answers range from 5 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
limits on freedom of speech, association, assembly, religion and movement to avoid breaking the law
a type of civil action where one party makes false statements that causes another party to lose their reputation
a person who has fled his or her country due to a fear of prosecution and has applied for protection in another country
a document that describes the rules, or laws, that govern Australia and defines its structure, and its citizens’ rights
treating someone differently because of their race, sex or other characteristics
also known as non-violent resistanc
a key concept in civics and citizenship: the way in which individuals as good citizens take part in and make a contribution to society
the legal term for damaging someone’s reputation in written form
making requests to politicians or groups for their assistance in trying to influence a change in the law
the strong relationship between mates or friends, which is based on loyalty, support and the ability to rely on each other
a person who has chosen to live in another country
the way in which people of many different cultures, races and religions live peacefully with one another as equals
the separation of the church and state that prevents religion from being directly involved in the affairs if the government
the legal term for verbally damaging someone’s reputation
a sense of a united nation, made up of a country's shared history, values and culture
a minor offence heard and determined in the lower courts, also known as a summary offence
to suppress free speech or other information
a civil remedy where the court orders the defendant to pay an amount of money to the plaintiff (the person whose rights have been breached)
law created when a judge makes a ruling about a case that is not covered by statutory law
a system of government where citizens meet together to make laws for their society