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This fact sheet examines Australia’s system of government. It includes information about representative democracy, constitutional monarchy, federation and the separation of powers.
The Judiciary (represented by an icon of a scale) has the power to make judgements on law. The three groups – Parliament, Executive and Judiciary – are connected. This work is licensed under a …
The separation of powers distributes the power to govern between the Parliament, the Executive and the Judiciary. This fact sheet examines the powers of each group and the related principle of …
What is judicial review? Judicial review is when a court is asked to decide on the lawfulness of a decision made by the Australian Government or a government department. It plays an important …
Parliament, Executive and Judiciary Explore how the power to make and manage law is shared in Australia with this interactive. It can be used in the classroom to illustrate the separation of …
Judiciary Act 1903 25 August 1903 The High Court is founded to serve as a key part of the separation of powers in Australia. The High Court of Australia was established in 1901 by section …
The Judiciary – the High Court of Australia and other federal courts – has the power to interpret laws made by Parliament and judge if laws are consistent – valid – with the Constitution. The …
The law-making power of the Executive and the Judiciary is limited. Parliament has the power to overrule delegated law and to create statue that overrules common law.
The rule of law is a key feature of Australia’s democracy and legal system. This fact sheet explains the principle of the rule of law and its relationship to the separation of powers.
What is the Judiciary and what does it do? The Judiciary (sometimes called the courts) makes judgements about the law. The Judiciary is made up of the High Court of Australia and other …
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