175 CLR 1 1. Case details Parties: Mabo and Others; State of Queensland Court: High Court of Australia Judges: Mason CJ‚ Brennan‚ Deane‚ Dawson‚ Toohey‚ Gaudron and McHugh JJ Dates: 28-31 May 1991 and 3 June 1992 Catchwords: Aborigines‚ native title‚ Constitutional law‚ reception of common law in Australian and other‚ settled colonies‚ terra nullius‚ Real Property Procedural history: the High Court of Australia exercised its original jurisdiction in this matter; see also Mabo v Queensland
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include the following two topics: TOPIC 1 – The Australian Legal System * Establishment of the Commonwealth Parliament * Division of power between Commonwealth and State parliaments * High Court interpretation of the Constitution TOPIC 2 – Sources of Law in Australia * Court Structure * Doctrine of Precedent * Interpreting statutes The question is worth a total of 10 marks. The maximum word limit is 750 words. Note: extra marks will NOT be given for additional
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Singapore Court Structure consists of three types of Courts.They are:-The Court of Appeal‚ The High Court and Subordinate Courts. The Court of Appeal is the apex court in the Singapore Court structure.It hears appeals from the decisions of the High Court in civil and criminal matters.The Chief Justice and the Judges of Appeal sit in the Court of Appeal.It is usually made up of three judges.The decisions of this Court are binding are on all other courts and the decisions made by this court cannot be
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Court Issues JoyAnn Czudek CJA/394 June 24‚ 2013 Kevin Dzioba Court Issues The criminal justice system has changed tremendously over the decades and so has society. It is important that the court system make changes to keep up with the times. There are parts of the court system that need to be identified to have these changes occur. One of these areas is the way courts are managed including their problems and resolutions. A new trend that has emerged is victims’ rights. Victims can now
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TRANSFER Pursuant to Section 214‚ the capable of being transferred under the code namely; The whole‚ not partly of any alienated land. The whole‚ not partly of any undivided share in any alienated land. Any lease of alienated land Any charge Any tenancy exempt from registration Lease can transfer and didn’t register. Tenancy is exempt from register mean do not need to register‚ it is depend on the tenant want or not. The land transfer either is freehold or leasehold land‚ but must be done in WHOLE
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If there are images in this attachment‚ they will not be displayed. Download the original attachment RESEARCH PROPOSAL THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL RETENTION STRATEGIES ON EMPLOYEE TURNOVER (A Case Study of the Kenyan Courts-Mombasa Law Courts) PRESENTED BY NAME: SUPERVISED BY: DATE PRESENTED: ABSTRACT This paper presents some of the existing institutional
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Court Report 1. Where is the court situated? Did you find it difficult to reach? The local court that I attended was at Hornsby. It was easy to reach since it was on the main road (Pacific Highway) and was located next to the Council Chambers. I attended the Court on Friday the 2nd of August from 10am to 2pm. 2. How was the work distributed at the Court? Compare the number of matters for hearing and mention‚ eg locate the List Sheets of matters for mention and for hearing and note
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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA KING’ORI DAVID WANJOHI 1015412 Rights of the child CLS 413 COURSE CONVENER: mr. Danstan omari QUESTION: Otieno aged 11 years is accused of having robbed while armed with an AK47‚ he appears before the senior resident magistrate. Analyse the facts and provide answers to the following: 1. Handling of Otieno at the police station 2. Being arraigned for plea taking and the trial process 3. Expert witnesses/reports 4. Sentencing 5. Punishments
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Lee Roach: Card & James’ Business Law for Business‚ Accounting‚ and Finance Students THE IMPORTANCE OF REFERENCING Whenever you engage in a piece of assessed work‚ be it a piece of coursework‚ an exam or a presentation‚ you will be expected to back up any contentions‚ opinions or statements of law you make with appropriate authority. This authority could take the form of a textbook‚ an article in a journal or newspaper‚ a website‚ a case or a section of legislation. The reasons why we reference
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equitable relief for breach of fiduciary duty and breach of trust ’ [2006] QUT Law Journal 7 Cope‚ M‚ Equitable Obligations: Duties‚ Defences and Remedies (2008)‚ Lawbook Co‚ Pyrmont. Harding‚ M & Malkin‚ I‚ ‘The High Court of Australia’s Obiter Dicta and Decision-Making in Lower Courts’ 34 Sydney Law Review 2 Kirby‚ M‚ ’Equity ’s Australian Isolationism ’ (2008) 8 Melbourne University Law Review 2 Kiri‚ N‚ ‘Recipient and accessory liability- where do we stand now?’ (2006) 21 Journal of International
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