In October 2003 in Melbourne, the High Court of Australia celebrated the centenary of its first sitting. According to the Australian Constitution, it is the “Federal Supreme Court” of the Australian Commonwealth.1 Although the Constitution envisaged the establishment of the High Court, the first sitting of the new court did not take place until a statute had provided for the court and the appointment of its first Justices. They took their seats in a ceremony held in the Banco Court in the Supreme Court of Victoria on 6 October 1903. Exactly a century later, the present Justices assembled in the same courtroom for a sitting to mark the first century of the Court
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In October 2003 in Melbourne, the High Court of Australia celebrated the centenary of its first sitt...
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These days, the Supreme Court of the United States represents a very important and irreplaceable rol...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
On April 16 2009, Former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honorable Michael Kiryby delive...
In October 2003 in Melbourne, the High Court of Australia celebrated the centenary of its first sitt...
Part I outlines the basic structure of Australia’s constitutional system and considers the source an...
The framers of the Australian Constitution entrenched the principle of separation of powers—specific...
Since the Engineers Case decision in 1920, the role of the United States Constitution in interpretin...
Over the course of a century, Australia has developed into a prosperous nation and one of the oldest...
The High Court under the chief justiceship of Sir Harry Gibbs was distinctive for three important re...
This article analyzes the constitutional role of the High Court of Australia during its first hundre...
But few words remain to be added to those so well spoken by my distinguished brethren, in concluding...
The Sydney Campus was honoured to welcome a visit by the Chief Justice of Australia, the Hon Justice...
Through the evolution of Australia's independence from Britain, completed by the Australia Acts in 1...
In Kirk the High Court unanimously held that, based on s 73 of the Australian Constitution, the capa...
Changes in the conception of the Australian court system occurred in parallel with fundamental shift...
These days, the Supreme Court of the United States represents a very important and irreplaceable rol...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
On April 16 2009, Former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honorable Michael Kiryby delive...