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The AustLII databases include the complete text of all of the decisions of the High Court, [6] decisions of the Federal Court from 1977 onwards (the decisions between 1977 and 1996 were selected by the Federal Court), [7] and decisions of the Family Court from 1988 onwards (as selected by the Family Court), [8] as well as a number of other ...
This citation refers to the case entitled Coleman v Power, which was the 39th decision published by the High Court of Australia in 2004. Both forms of citation (parallel citations) may be used so that users can access the case from different sources: [6] Coleman v Power [2004] HCA 39; (2004) 220 CLR 1
R v Federal Court of Australia; Ex parte W.A. National Football League: 1979 143 CLR 190 Barwick: 345 Aka Adamson's Case Decided that a "trading and financial" corporation (a pl.(xx) entity) could be more than just a corporation set up for the purpose of trade, as long as its current revenue included a significant proportion of trading activities
Selected decisions of the High Court, Federal Court, State and Territory Supreme Courts Australian Company Law Reports: ACLR: 1974-1989 Criminal law: Australian Criminal Reports: A Crim R: 1979-Thomson Reuters: Selected decisions on criminal law by the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the states and ...
First successful native title claim in south-eastern Australia 2007: Silberberg v The Builders Collective of Australia Inc: Liability of Internet forum operators for racial vilification 2007: Forestry Tasmania v Brown: Environmental law: 2010: Keech v Metropolitan Health Service: Anti-discrimination: 2010: ACCC v Cabcharge Australia Ltd ...
Trade and commerce power in the Australian Constitution cases (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "High Court of Australia cases" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 289 total.
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The High Court exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction.. Sir Owen Dixon said on his swearing in as Chief Justice of Australia in 1952: [8]. The High Court's jurisdiction is divided in its exercise between constitutional and federal cases which loom so largely in the public eye, and the great body of litigation between man and man, or even man and government, which has nothing to do ...