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The Federal Court’s Contribution to Australian Law: Past, Present and Future

Edited by: Pauline Ridge, James Stellios

ISBN13: 9781760021900
Published: November 2018
Publisher: The Federation Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £115.00



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To mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Federal Court of Australia, this collection brings together current and former Federal Court Justices, and leading academics and practitioners to consider the Federal Court’s past, present and future contributions to the development of Australian law.

Although first established as a court of limited jurisdiction, the Federal Court’s jurisdiction now touches on almost every aspect of Australian law, and its impact on the development of legal principles and Australian society has been considerable. This unique collection offers an invaluable resource on the history of the Court, its place in the legal landscape, its many contributions across the broad array of public, private and procedural law and its emerging areas of jurisdiction.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
40th Anniversary of the Federal Court of Australia Dinner Speech
Sir Gerard Brennan
1. The Role and Future of the Federal Court within the Australian Judicial System
Chief Justice James Allsop
2. Excellence, Innovation and Courtesy: Federal Court Procedure and Modernity
Peta Spender
3. The Federal Court of Australia and Extra-judicial Work
Fiona Wheeler
4. A Short History of the Federal Court’s Anti-Discrimination Jurisdiction
Justice Debbie Mortimer
5. The Federal Court and Administrative Law: How Does the Court Deal with Findings of Fact on Judicial Review?
Justice Alan Robertson
6. The Federal Court and Constitutional Law
Justice John Griffiths and James Stellios
7. The Development of Australian Private International Law
Mary Keyes
8. Misleading Conduct before the Federal Court: Achievements and Challenges
Elise Bant and Jeannie Marie Paterson
9. Developing Australia’s Competition Law: The Federal Court’s Contribution
Russell Miller
10. The Federal Court’s Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property
Justice Andrew Greenwood
11. The Gatekeeper Court: For the Revenue or for the Taxpayer?
Rachel Davies and Miranda Stewart
12. The Federal Court and Native Title Law
Mick Dodson
13. Corporations and Corporate Insolvency Jurisdiction of the Federal Court – From Passer-by to Chameleon Lodger
Justice Michelle Gordon
14. Remedies
Justice William Gummow
15. The Law of Admiralty: An Ancient Regime in a Modern Era
Justice Neil McKerracher
16. The Federal Court’s Contribution to Australian Workplace Law
Joellen Riley
17. Federal Indictable Offences: Has the ‘Autochthonous Expedient’ run its course
Justice Mark Weinberg
18. The Federal Trajectory of Australian Law
Jeremy Kirk