|
The Federal Court of Australia is the Australian court in which most civil disputes and some summary criminal matters governed by federal law are decided. Cases are heard at first instance by single Judges. There is an appeals division known as the Full Federal Court which comprises three Federal Court Judges. It is on the same position in the Australian court hierarchy as the Supreme Courts in each of the states and the only court above it is the High Court of Australia. On the federal level, it shares the same position as the Family Court of Australia but it is above the Federal Magistrates' Court. The court was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act. ImageMetadata File history File links FederalCourtMelbourne. ...
ImageMetadata File history File links FederalCourtMelbourne. ...
Melbournes Yarra River is a popular area for walking, jogging, cycling, rowing and for relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced ) is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ...
High Court entrance The High Court of Australia is the final court of appeal in Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy. ...
The Federal Magistrates Service in Australia was established by the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 (Cth), although its first officers were not appointed until 2000. ...
There are two broad levels within the hierarchy of Australian courts, the federal level and the state and territory level. ...
High Court entrance The High Court of Australia is the final court of appeal in Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy. ...
It has been suggested that Australian family law be merged into this article or section. ...
The Federal Magistrates Court of Australia was established by the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 (Cth), although its first officers were not appointed until 2000. ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
Original jurisdiction The Federal Court has no inherent jurisdiction, what jurisdiction it has is given to it by statute. The original jurisdiction of the court includes matters falling under Commonwealth legislation (including trade practices, native title, intellectual property, industrial law, corporations, and bankruptcy). The Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) now gives the Federal Court jurisdiction in all matters arising under federal law - this includes a general judicial review power in addition to that granted by the Administrative Decision (Judicial Review) Act 1976 (Cth) and by other statutes which allow for appeals on points of law from various administrative tribunals. Part IIIA of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 authorises the Federal Court to sit in New Zealand and authorises the High Court of New Zealand to sit in Australia. The orders of the Federal Court sitting in New Zealand are enforced by the High Court of New Zealand and orders of that court sitting in Australia are enforced by the Federal Court. The High Court of New Zealand was established in 1841 and known as the Supreme Court until 1980. ...
Appellate jurisdiction The Federal Court of Australia also has appellate jurisdiction from the Federal Magistrates Court on all matters, with the exception of family law, where the Family Court of Australia has appellate jurisdiction. The Court also exercises general appellate jurisdiction in criminal and civil matters on appeal from the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory and the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island. The Court also exercises appellate jurisdiction in appeals from State Supreme Courts in some federal matters. The appellate jurisdiction refers to matters which a court can hear after being ruled on by another court. ...
The Federal Magistrates Service in Australia was established by the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 (Cth), although its first officers were not appointed until 2000. ...
Family Law was a television drama starring Kathleen Quinlan as a divorced lawyer who attempted to start her own law firm after her lawyer husband took all their old clients. ...
It has been suggested that Australian family law be merged into this article or section. ...
The Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory is the highest court in the Australian Territory of the Australian Capital Territory. ...
THE SUPREME COURT OF NORFOLK ISLAND The Supreme Court was established by the Norfolk Island Act 1957. ...
The appellate jurisdiction refers to matters which a court can hear after being ruled on by another court. ...
Current Judges of the Federal Court Judges based in Sydney - Michael Moore (28 March 1994)
- Catherine Branson (16 May 1994)
- Kevin Lindgren (26 July 1994)
- Brian Tamberlin (30 August 1994)
- Ronald Sackville (19 September 1994)
- Rodney Madgwick (3 October 1995)
- Arthur Emmett (3 February 1997)
- Roger Gyles (11 June 1999)
- Richard Conti (15 August 2000)
- Margaret Stone (9 October 2000)
- James Allsop (7 May 2001)
- Garry Downes (2 April 2002) President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- Peter Jacobson (17 June 2002)
- Annabelle Bennett (5 May 2003)
- Richard Edmonds (5 May 2005)
- Peter Graham (24 May 2005)
- Steven Rares (2 February 2006)
- Dennis Cowdroy (13 March 2006)
Justice Ronald Sackville has been a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia since 1994. ...
Roger Vincent Gyles is an Australian jurist. ...
Garry Keith Downes is an Australian jurist. ...
Judges based in Melbourne - Chief Justice Michael Black (1 January 1991)
- Peter Gray (17 May 1984)
- Donnell Ryan (29 September 1986)
- Peter Heerey (17 December 1990)
- Ross Sundberg (10 July 1995)
- Shane Marshall (17 July 1995)
- Anthony North (3 October 1995)
- Alan Goldberg (3 February 1997)
- Raymond Finkelstein (21 July 1997)
- Geoffery Giudice (17 September 1997) President, Australian Industrial Relations Commission
- Mark Weinberg (15 July 1998)
- Susan Kenny (16 October 1998)
- Christopher Jessup (23 June 2006)
- Richard Tracey (24 July 2006)
- John Middleton (7 August 2006)
The Chief Justice in many countries is the name for the presiding member of a Supreme Court in Commonwealth- or other countries with an Anglosaxon type of justice, such as the Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of Canada, the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Supreme...
Judges based in Brisbane - Jeffrey Spender (17 May 1984)
- Susan Kiefel (17 October 1994)
- John Dowsett (14 September 1998)
- Andrew Greenwood (4 August 2005)
- Berna Collier (8 February 2006)
Judges based in Perth - Robert French (25 November 1986)
- Robert Nicholson (1 January 1995)
- Antony Siopsis (14 April 2005)
Appointed as Judge to the Federal Court of Australia on 1 January 1995. ...
Judges based in Adelaide - Paul Finn (3 July 1995)
- John Mansfield (2 September 1996)
- Bruce Lander (14 July 2003)
- Anthony Besanko (3 April 2006)
Judge based in Canberra - Terence Higgins (1 July 1990) Chief Justice, ACT Supreme Court
External links - Federal Court of Australia
- Full text of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976
|