Legal Studies for VCE Units 1 & 2 Premium Access (Student)
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)
Seventeenth Edition
Lisa Filippin, Annie Wilson, Peter Farrar
$69.95 AUD
- ISBN:
- 9780190355579
- Published:
- 1 Sep 2026
- Availability:
- Coming soon
- Series:
- Oxford VCE Legal Studies
Now in its Seventeenth Edition, Oxford’s Legal Studies for VCE series is a complete print and digital learning package designed to meet the requirements of the 2024 Study Design for Legal Studies.
Developed by Oxford's team of expert authors and publishers, this updated edition of Victoria’s most widely used VCE Legal Studies series features new, high-interest case studies – including R v Patterson (Sentence) [2025] and Lynn v The King [2025] – and an enhanced digital learning experience to support and engage students of all abilities.
Includes Premium digital access to Legal Studies for VCE Units 1 & 2 (17th Edition), powered by the new Oxford Digital.
Module 1: The legal toolkit
1.1 The VCE Legal Studies course
1.2 Tips for success in VCE Legal Studies
1.3 Tips for success in assessment tasks
1.4 Mastering legal citation
1.5 Legal institutions and bodies
1.6 Careers in the law
Module 2: Introduction to Unit 1 – The presumption of innocence
2.1 Laws and the Australian legal system
2.2 Parliaments and courts
2.3 The rule of law
Module 3: Legal foundations
3.1 Social cohesion and rights
3.2 The principles of justice
3.3 Characteristics of an effective law
3.4 Parliament
3.5 Courts
3.6 Relationship between parliament and the courts
3.7 Criminal law and civil law
Review: Legal foundations
Module 4: Proving guilt
4.1 Criminal law
4.2 The presumption of innocence
4.3 Key concepts of criminal law
4.4 Types of crime
4.5 Summary offences and indictable offences
4.6 Possible participants in a crime
Review: Proving guilt
Module 5: Indictable offences
5.1 General defences to crime
5.2 Murder
5.3 Culpable driving causing death
5.4 Arson
Review: Indictable offences
Module 6: Summary offences
6.1 General defences to crime
6.2 Assault
6.3 Minor theft
6.4 Offensive behaviour
Review: Summary offences
Module 7: Sanctions
7.1 Introduction to sanctions
7.2 The principles of justice
7.3 Institutions that enforce criminal law
7.4 Powers and rights
7.5 The Victorian courts
7.6 The jury
7.7 Difficulties in the criminal justice system
7.8 The purposes of sanctions
7.9 Types of sanctions
7.10 Sentencing factors
7.11 Alternative sentencing approaches
7.12 Sentencing in the Northern Territory
Review: Sanctions
Module 8: Introduction to Unit 2 – Wrongs and rights
8.1 The purposes and sources of law
8.2 An overview of criminal law
8.3 The relationship between criminal law and civil law
Module 9: Civil liability
9.1 Purposes and types of civil law
9.2 Key concepts of civil law
9.3 Possible parties to a civil dispute
Review: Civil liability
Module 10: Tort law
10.1 Negligence
10.2 Defamation
10.3 Nuisance
Review: Tort law
Module 11: Other areas of civil law
11.1 Discrimination
11.2 Consumer rights
11.3 Workplace pay and conditions
Review: Other areas of civil law
Module 12: Remedies
12.1 Introduction to remedies
12.2 The principles of justice
12.3 Dispute resolution methods
12.4 Tribunals
12.5 Ombudsmen
12.6 Complaints bodies
12.7 The Victorian courts
12.8 The jury
12.9 Difficulties faced in the civil justice system
12.10 Remedies
Review: Remedies
Module 13: Human rights
13.1 The meaning and development of human rights
13.2 Rights protection: statute law and the Victorian Charter
13.3 Rights protection: common law
13.4 Rights protection: the Australian Constitution
13.5 The right to vote
13.6 The right to freedom of religion
13.7 The rights of First Nations people
Review: Human rights
Lisa Filippin
Lisa is a practicing solicitor with over 15 years’ experience working as a private practice and in-house lawyer. She is currently working as a General Counsel in the university sector, leading an in-house legal term and providing strategic senior advice to key leaders. Before working as a solicitor, Lisa taught Legal Studies at Melbourne Girls Grammar and held numerous curriculum and assessment roles with the VCAA (including as Chief Examinator and Chief Assessor).
She has previously been involved in the re-accreditation of the VCE Legal Studies course and is a regular presenter at VCE Legal Studies conferences. Lisa also currently owns and operates Commerce Studies Hub, a highly successful educational services business that provides assessment tasks, trial exams and student masterclasses for VCE Legal Studies and Business Management.
Annie Wilson
Annie is a deeply experienced Legal Studies teacher and author who has been developing curriculum materials for over 35 years. Recently retired from teaching, she previously taught at Camberwell Girls Grammar and Presbyterian Ladies’ College.
Peter Farrar
Peter is a very experienced Legal Studies teacher and author, with over 35 years of experience. He has been teaching at Star of the Sea College since 2008. He is highly skilled at developing a range of learning materials to meet the needs of a diverse range of students and has co-authored over 25 books throughout his career.