Famous constitutional law cases australia

  • Common law cases in Australia

    These are the right to vote (Section 41), protection against acquisition of property on unjust terms (Section 51 (xxxi)), the right to a trial by jury (Section 80), freedom of religion (Section 116) and prohibition of discrimination on the basis of State of residency (Section 117)..

  • What is the most famous court case in Australia?

    Mabo vs Queensland (No 2) is arguably the most famous court case in Australian history.
    The case rewrote national land law, recognising indigenous Australians as the original inhabitants of Australia.
    It also ultimately led to indigenous Australians securing an apology from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.Mar 20, 2022.

  • What were the successful constitutional changes in Australia?

    The most recent changes to the Constitution were in May 1977, when three of the four questions put to voters that day were successful.
    Proposed amendments have been on topics such as giving new powers to the Parliament, how referendums are conducted, and certain kinds of rights and freedoms – see a full list..

  • These are the right to vote (Section 41), protection against acquisition of property on unjust terms (Section 51 (xxxi)), the right to a trial by jury (Section 80), freedom of religion (Section 116) and prohibition of discrimination on the basis of State of residency (Section 117).
Aug 23, 2023McCawley v The King [1920] AC 691, (1920) 28 CLR 106, [1920] UKPCHCA 1 - this case concluded that the Parliament is legislatively sovereign.
Aug 23, 2023The Communist Party Case - Australian Communist Party v The Commonwealth (1951) 83 CLR 1, [1951] HCA 5 - this case revolved around the validity 
Famous constitutional law cases australia
Famous constitutional law cases australia

1997 Australian film

The Castle is a 1997 Australian comedy film directed by Rob Sitch, and written by Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Jane Kennedy of Working Dog Productions, all veteran writers and performers on ABC's The Late Show and The D-Generation.
The film stars Michael Caton, Anne Tenney, Stephen Curry, Anthony Simcoe, Sophie Lee and Wayne Hope as the Kerrigan family, as well as Tiriel Mora, Robyn Nevin, Eric Bana, Costas Kilias and Charles 'Bud' Tingwell.

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