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The Privacy Act 1988 is an Australian law dealing with privacy.Section 14 of the Act stipulates a number of privacy rights known as the Australian Privacy Principles ...
It is unclear if a tort of invasion of privacy exists under Australian law. [4] The ALRC summarised the position in 2007: [2]: para 5.12, 5.14 "In Australia, no jurisdiction has enshrined in legislation a cause of action for invasion of privacy; however, the door to the development of such a cause of action at common law has been left open by the High Court in Australian Broadcasting ...
the use of tax file numbers; ... The office has the power to conduct privacy audits of Australian and ACT Government agencies, as well as some other organisations in ...
Selected decisions of the High Court, Federal Court, State and Territory Supreme Courts and administrative tribunals Taxation law: Australian Tax Reports: ATR: 1969-WestLaw (Thomson Reuters) Australasian Tax Reports: 1970-1990: Butterworths: Property law: Australian & New Zealand Conveyancing Reports : ANZ Conv R: 1979–2008: CCH NSW ...
The main legislation over personal data privacy for the personal and private sector in Switzerland is the Swiss Federal Protection Act, specifically the Data Protection Act, a specific section under the Swiss Federal Protection Act. The Data Protection Act has been enacted since 1992 and is in charge of measuring the consent of sharing of ...
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976; Acts Interpretation Act 1901; Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977; Age Discrimination Act 2004; Aged Care Act 1997; Anti-Terrorism Act 2005; Australia Act 1986; Australian anti-terrorism legislation, 2004; Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988; Australian Security Intelligence ...
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The first act purported to impose Commonwealth income tax. The latter act said Commonwealth funding would be provided to the States only if they imposed no income tax. This latter act was premised on section 96. [5] Since 1942 no state has imposed income taxes; instead the states have largely relied on section 96 grants.