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    Australian Courts of Law 4e by Crawford, James; Opeskin, Brian;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 10 June 2004

    • ISBN 9780195510072
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 228x154x18 mm
    • Weight 466 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Since the appearance of the first edition in 1982, Australian Courts of Law has been the standard work on the Australian court system. Now fully revised and updated, it provides a succinct guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and their functioning. The book traces the develpoment of the Australian court system from their English and colonial origins and gives and up-to-date account of the modern system.

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    Long description:

    The Australian court system continues to be the subject of debate and disagreement. Since the appearance of the first edition, Australian Courts of Law has been the standard work on the Australian court system. Now fully revised and updated, it provides a succinct guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jusrsidiction and their functioning.
    Australian Courts of Law provides authoritative and comprehensive coverage of all material pertaining to Australian sources. Controversial issues in recent years have included the need for better case management procedures by courts, the growing importance of alternative dispute resolution, and the relationship between courts and tribunals, as well as between specialist and generalist courts. The book traces the development of the Australian court system from their English and colonial origins and gives an up-to-date account of the modern system.
    Australian Courts of Law is essential reading for all law students and high school legal studies students, and is recommended for anyone seeking an introduction to the Australian courts and the Australian legal system, or interested in further information on their workings and problems.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part one: General Principles
    The Development of Legal Systems
    The Common Law Background
    The Constitutional Background
    Organisation of the Judicial System
    Part Two: Courts of General Jurisdiction
    Criminal Jursidiction in Lower and Intermediate Courts
    Civil Jurisdiction in Lower and Intermediate Courts
    State and Territory Supreme Courts
    Federal Court of Australia
    High Court of Australia
    Part Three: Specialist Courts and Tribunals
    Family and Children's Court
    Industrial Court and Commissions
    Small Claims Courts and Tribunals
    Other Specialist Courts and Tribunals
    Part Four: Prospects for Change
    Reform of Australian Courts

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