Attorney-General (Vic) (Ex Rel Black) v Commonwealth

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation[1981] HCA 2,1981-0202 HCA B
Date1981
Year1981
CourtHigh Court

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  • Arbitrate this! Enforcing foreign arbitral awards and chapter III of the Constitution.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 34 No. 2, August 2010
    • 1 August 2010
    ...Jury--"'A Bulwark of Liberty"?' (2005) 27 Sydney Law Review 113, 127. In relation to s 116: A-G (Vic) ex rel Black v Commonwealth (1981) 146 CLR 559, 599 (Gibbs J), 609 (Stephen J); Kruger v Commonwealth (1997) 190 CLR 1, 60 (Dawson J). In relation to s 92: Cole v Whitfield (1988) 165 CLR 3......
  • Involuntary Detention and the Separation of Judicial Power
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 35-1, March 2007
    • 1 March 2007
    ...Adelaide Company of Jehovah's Witnesses Inc v Commonwealth (1943) 67 CLR 116, 132 (Latham CJ); A-G (Vic); Ex rel Black v Commonwealth (1981) 146 CLR 559, 579 (Barwick CJ), 615–16 (Mason J), 653 (Wilson J); Kruger (1997) 190 CLR 1, 40 (Brennan CJ), 86 (Toohey J), 132 (Gaudron J), 160 (Gummow......
  • The Constitutional (In)Validity of Religious Vilification Laws: Implications for their Interpretation
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 34-2, June 2006
    • 1 June 2006
    ...of money under s 81 and the making of grants to the States under s 96: Attorney-General (Vic) (ex rel Black) v Commonwealth (1981) 146 CLR 559, 576 (Barwick CJ), 593 (Gibbs J), 621 (Murphy J), 648, 651 (Wilson J) ('State Aid Case'). 78 Cf Stone, 'Rights, Personal Rights and Freedoms', above......
  • Judicial Review of Legislators’ Motives
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 45-4, December 2017
    • 1 December 2017
    ...322, 394 [178] (Gummow J), 462 [424] (Callinan J) (concerning the intercourse limb of s 92). 27 A-G (Vic); ex rel Black v Commonwealth (1981) 146 CLR 559, 579, 584 (Barwick CJ), 598 (Gibbs J), 609 (Stephen J), 615–6 (Mason J), 563 (Wilson J) (‘DOGS Case’); Kruger v Commonwealth (1997) 190 C......
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