"Indeed, as culture varies: it seems like a poor basis for laws to be built off of'
Hold the phone there Jillaroo*. Seeing as you're so big on definitions,perhaps you might like to begin by defining what you mean by 'culture'.
Then perhaps provide a broad outline of non cultural agents for the creation of custom,common law and statute law.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jillaroo
Hold the phone there Jillaroo*. Seeing as you're so big on definitions,perhaps you might like to begin by defining what you mean by 'culture'.
Then perhaps provide a broad outline of non cultural agents for the creation of custom,common law and statute law.
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Quote:In the Australian lexicon, stockman is the traditional name given to a person who looks after the livestock on a large property known as a station, which is owned by a grazier or a grazing company. They may also be the persons employed at abattoirs, feedlots, on livestock export ships or with stock and station agencies.
Station employees, including stockmen, who work at a number of different occupations within their work, are known as station hands. Trainee station managers are known as jackaroos (female trainee managers are known as jillaroos). Girls are now popular for stock work on many properties as they have been acknowledged as having a natural affinity for the handling of livestock.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jillaroo