The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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One of these is the provision of a supreme court of appeal for Australia which should serve as an alternative to or substitute for the appeal to the King in Council from existing courts ; the second is the establishment of a judicature ...
One of these is the provision of a supreme court of appeal for Australia which should serve as an alternative to or substitute for the appeal to the King in Council from existing courts ; the second is the establishment of a judicature ...
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66 the High Court to the enunciation of some rules of construction which found little support in professional opinion.1 But if the parliamentary nature of the constitution and the responsible government which ' permeates " it are ...
66 the High Court to the enunciation of some rules of construction which found little support in professional opinion.1 But if the parliamentary nature of the constitution and the responsible government which ' permeates " it are ...
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APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT 483 legal work1 . So far as concerns the class of constitutional questions provided for by Section 74 of the constitution , in which no appeal is permitted to the Privy Council from any decision of the High ...
APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT 483 legal work1 . So far as concerns the class of constitutional questions provided for by Section 74 of the constitution , in which no appeal is permitted to the Privy Council from any decision of the High ...
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