The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... courts , which are of an exceptional kind . The pivot of the judicial power is the High Court of Australia , to which an appeal lies from the Supreme Courts of the States , or from any court , State or federal , exercising federal ...
... courts , which are of an exceptional kind . The pivot of the judicial power is the High Court of Australia , to which an appeal lies from the Supreme Courts of the States , or from any court , State or federal , exercising federal ...
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... courts , as the President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court once observed , as " competing shops " . It was not until 1926 that the test of " inconsistency " which had led to this result was abandoned , and it was held that where ...
... courts , as the President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court once observed , as " competing shops " . It was not until 1926 that the test of " inconsistency " which had led to this result was abandoned , and it was held that where ...
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... Court , the Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States formed part of the library of every man in leading practice at the bar . Judicial controversy has extended to another field : the distribution of the judicial power itself ...
... Court , the Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States formed part of the library of every man in leading practice at the bar . Judicial controversy has extended to another field : the distribution of the judicial power itself ...
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