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3 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
separation of power
Legislatice power- parliament
executive power- administer/enorce- gov
judicial power- interpret
Commonwealth legislative powers
1. tax
2. externl affairs
3. defence
4. trade
5. marriage and divorce
6. immigration
7. banruptcy
8. interstateindustrial arbitration
court system
Commonwealth courts- high court(natters between state, appeals from decisions of fed courts and state supreme courts), fed court, family court, fedmagistrates court

State and Territory supreme courts- most important civil litigation and most serious crim cases

Intermediate courts- majority of crim cases requiring a jury and civil up to prescribed monetary limit

State and territory courts of summary jurisdiction
most of ordinary offences such as minor assault and traffic infringements, smaller civil claims