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  2. List of law reports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Selected decisions of the High Court, Federal Court, State and Territory Supreme Courts, and decisions of the Takeovers Panel Australian Corporations and Securities Reports: ACSR: 1989-Lexis Nexis: Selected decisions of the High Court, Federal Court, State and Territory Supreme Courts Australian Company Law Reports: ACLR: 1974-1989 Criminal law ...

  3. Civil procedure in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Before Federation, each Australian colony had a two- or three-tiered judicial system with a Supreme Court at its apex. [1] The colonial Supreme Courts followed the model of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales, as the High Court of Justice was known from the 1870s, when it was established by the Judicature Acts. [2]

  4. List of Queensland courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of courts and tribunals in Queensland as of July 2022: [1] Supreme Court of Queensland. Queensland Court of Appeal; Supreme Court (Trial Division) Court of Disputed Returns; District Court of Queensland; Magistrates' Court of Queensland. Children's Court of Queensland; Coroners Court of Queensland; Industrial Court of ...

  5. List of Australian federal courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Australian Military Court (2007–2009) [b] Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (1904–1956) [c] Commonwealth Industrial Court (1956–1973) [d] Family Court (1976–2021) Federal Circuit Court / Federal Magistrates Court (1999–2021) Federal Court of Bankruptcy (1930–1977) [e] Industrial Relations Court of Australia (1994 ...

  6. Australian legal system - Wikipedia

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    Its legal institutions and traditions are substantially derived from that of the English legal system, which superseded Indigenous Australian customary law during colonisation. [1] Australia is a common-law jurisdiction, its court system having originated in the common law system of English law. The country's common law is the same across the ...

  7. Supreme Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Queensland is the highest court in the Australian State of Queensland. [1] It was formerly the Brisbane Supreme Court, in the colony of Queensland.. The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court allows its trial division to hear civil matters involving claims of more than $750,000; criminal matters involving serious offences (including murder and manslaughter); and ...

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  9. Primary and secondary legislation - Wikipedia

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    A similar relationship exists in state legal systems between laws, which are enacted by state legislatures, and regulations and policies, which are established by governmental bodies at the state and local levels. [15] In a 2013 majority opinion of the US Supreme Court, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia explained: [16]