Litigation notes / Australian Government Solicitor
- Bib ID:
- 93451
- Format:
- Journal
- Online Version:
- http://www.ags.gov.au/publications/litigation-notes/
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- Description:
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- [Canberra] : Australian Government Solicitor, 1997-
- v. ; 30 cm.
- ISSN:
- 1329-458X
- Summary:
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The High Court's Henderson decision has important implications for Commonwealth activities conducted in the States; Cases concerning the scope of the freedom of political communication implied in the Commonwealth Constitution; The High Court's Kruger decision rejects the plaintiffs' claims based on constitutional invalidity of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918-1953 (NT); Section 44 of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 cannot be relied upon as a defence to any cause of action arising before 1 December 1988 where an employee sues for damages for an injury occurring in the course of Commonwealth employment; The majority of the High Court acknowledged that their decision on duties of excise has the most serious implications for the revenues of the Sates and Territories; Recent High Court's decision ha simplications for Commonwealth legislation relating to the acquisition of property in the Territories.
- Full contents:
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- Re the Residential Tenancies Tribunal of New South Wales and Henderson; Ex parte Defence Housing Authority, High Court of Australia, 12 August 1997 (Henderson's case)
- Implications of the decision
- Freedom of speech: is it a Constitutional right?
- Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Levy v Victoria, High Court of Australia, 8 July 1997 (Lange) and 31 July 1997 (Levy)
- Lange
- Levy
- Implications of the Lange decision
- Removal of Aboriginal children: the legal issues
- Kruger v Commonwealth; Bray v Commonwealth, High Court of Australia, 31 July 1997
- Implications of the decision
- Can a Commonwealth employee sue for employment-related injury?
- Commonwealth v Mewett; Commonwealth v Brandon; Commonwealth v Rock, High Court of Australia, 31 July 1997
- Implications of the decision
- Duties of excise: the Commonwealth's exclusive power
- Ha v Lim v New South Wales; Walter Hammond and Associates Pty Ltd v New South Wales, High Court of Australia, 5 August 1997
- Implications of the decision
- Commonwealth acquisition of property
- Newcrest Mining (WA) Ltd v Commonwealth, High Court of Australia, 14 August 1997
- Implications of the decision
- Notes:
- Also available online via the World Wide Web. Address as at 05/02/2015: http://www.ags.gov.au/publications/litigation-notes/
- Life Dates:
- No. 1 (23 August 1997)-
- Subject:
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- Australia. High Court. Re Residential Tenancies Tribunal of New South Wales and Henderson; Ex parte Defence Housing Authoirty ('Henderson')
- Australia. High Court. Re Residential Tenancies Tribunal of New South Wales and Henderson; Ex parte Defence Housing Authority ('Henderson')
- Australia. High Court. Kruger v Commonwealth; Bray v Commonwealth
- Australia. High Court. Commonwealth v Mewett; Commonwealth v Brandon; Commonwealth v Rock
- Australia. High Court. Ha v Lim v New South Wales; Walter Hammond and Associates Pty Ltd v New South Wales
- Australia. Defence Housing Authority Act 1987
- New South Wales. Business Franchise Licences (Tobacco) Act 1987
- New South Wales. Residential Tenancies Act 1987
- Australian Defence Force -- Dwellings -- Law and legislation
- Actions and defenses -- Australia -- Periodicals
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Government policy -- Cases
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Constitutional law -- Australia -- Interpretation and construction
- Land rights - Land acquisition
- Land rights - Access rights
- Australian
- Other authors/contributors:
- Australian Government Solicitor
- Also Titled:
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- Freedom of speech : is it a Constitutional right?
- Removal of Aboriginal children : the legal issues
- Can a Commonwealth employee sue for employment-related injury?
- Duties of excise : the Commonwealth's exclusive power
- Commonwealth acquisition of property
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