Cowen and Zines's federal jurisdiction in Australia

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Cowen and Zines's federal jurisdiction in Australia

Federation Press, 2002

3rd ed

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Federal jurisdiction in Australia

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Original Jurisdiction of the High Court The Constitutional scheme The extent of the Court's jurisdiction "Matters": advisory opinions, standing The heads of jurisdiction Treaties: section 75(i) Consuls etc: section 75(ii) Commonwealths or States as parties: section 75(iii) and (v) Certiorari Assumption of jurisdiction Remedies and substantive rights Officers with Commonwealth and State powers Privative clauses Matters concerning the Constitution and Commonwealth law Admiralty and maritime matters: section 76(iii) Forum non conveniens: remitter Jurisdiction Between Residents of Different States Reasons for diversity jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction in State courts "Between" residents: distribution of parties The meaning of "residents" Corporations as residents Additional parties as accrued jurisdiction The Federal Courts Federal courts in the United States and Australia The independence of judges and the separation of judicial power The jurisdiction of federal courts Appellate jurisdiction Accrued jurisdiction Bona fides and substantiality Associated jurisdiction Proposals for an "integrated" court system Cross-vesting of jurisdiction The Territorial Courts and Jurisdiction with Respect to the Territories The Territories and their judicial systems Internal and external Territories Territorial courts in the United States The Territories power in Australia: the early cases A more integrated view of the Territories power Territorial courts and section 72 "Separation" v "integration" Territorial matters and federal jurisdiction Self-governing Territories Common law matters in the Territories Federal courts and original jurisdiction not within section 76(ii) The limits of jurisdiction of Territorial courts Jurisdiction relating to service of process Conclusion The Autochthonous Expedient: The Investment of State Courts with Federal Jurisdiction Section 77(iii) of the Constitution Non-federal jurisdiction in respect of matters in sections 75 and 76 State courts and "the federal judicature" Limits on investing power Delegation of investing power The organisation of courts: court officers Prescribing the number and character of judicial officers Jurisdictional limits Procedure Section 39 of the Judiciary Act Federal criminal jurisdiction Investment of jurisdiction under other provisions Federal and State jurisdiction regarding the same matter Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction Chapter III restrictions on State legislative power Table of Cases/ Index

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