
Federal Jurisdiction In Australia
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This seminal legal text, Federal Jurisdiction In Australia, meticulously details the intricate framework of judicial power within the Australian federation. It comprehensively analyzes the constitutional provisions and statutory enactments that define the High Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, alongside the federal jurisdiction conferred upon state courts. The work critically examines the historical development and ongoing evolution of federal judicial authority, presenting a foundational understanding for legal scholars and practitioners alike. Cowen's authoritative scholarship illuminates complex procedural aspects and substantive principles governing the exercise of federal judicial power. This essential volume argues for a nuanced interpretation of federal-state judicial relations, illustrating its profound impact on Australian jurisprudence.
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Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Reading copy with markings
This seminal legal text, Federal Jurisdiction In Australia, meticulously details the intricate framework of judicial power within the Australian federation. It comprehensively analyzes the constitutional provisions and statutory enactments that define the High Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, alongside the federal jurisdiction conferred upon state courts. The work critically examines the historical development and ongoing evolution of federal judicial authority, presenting a foundational understanding for legal scholars and practitioners alike. Cowen's authoritative scholarship illuminates complex procedural aspects and substantive principles governing the exercise of federal judicial power. This essential volume argues for a nuanced interpretation of federal-state judicial relations, illustrating its profound impact on Australian jurisprudence.











