R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal (Tasmania)ex parte Australian National Airways Pty Ltd

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation[1964] HCA 15
Date1964
Year1964
CourtHigh Court
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37 cases
  • Board of Examiners Under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 (Wa) v Lawrence
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • Enforcement Pursuant to Constitution s57; Application by Gabriel Dusava
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Supreme Court
    • 27 October 1998
    ...(affirmed [1944] AC 163), A–G (NSW) v Brewery Employees' Union (1908) 6 CLR 469, R v Public Vehicles Appeals Licensing Tribunal (Tas) (1964) 113 CLR 207, Western Australia v Chamberlain Industries Pty Ltd (1970) 12 CLR 1, Morelle Ltd. v Wakeling [1955] 2 QB 379, Joscelyn v Nissen [1970] 2 Q......
  • Xyz v Commonwealth
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 13 June 2006
    ...337 at 471, 497. 63 See, for example, R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal (Tas); Ex parte Australian National Airways Pty Ltd (1964) 113 CLR 207 at 225–226; Port MacDonnell Professional Fishermen's Assn Inc v South Australia (1989) 168 CLR 340 at 378–379; Street v Queensland Bar A......
  • New South Wales v Commonwealth of Australia
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 17 December 1975
    ...(R. v. Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal of the State of Tasmania; Ex parte Australian National Airways Pty. Ltd.UNKUNK (1964) 113 C.L.R. 207, at p. 225; [1964] A.L.R. 918). In order to cut down the meaning and operation of the words it was suggested that the words ‘external affairs......
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6 books & journal articles
  • The Race Power — Its Replacement and Interpretation
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 40-3, September 2012
    • 1 September 2012
    ...Journal of International Law 439. 71 R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal (Tas); Ex parte Australian National Airways Pty Ltd (1964) 113 CLR 207, 225 (Dixon CJ, Kitto, Taylor, Menzies, Winde yer and Owen JJ). See also New South Wales v Commonwealth (1990) 169 CLR 482, 498 (Mason CJ......
  • Prohibiting the Conscription of State Officers for Commonwealth Purposes: An American Future for the State Immunity Doctrine?
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 35-3, September 2007
    • 1 September 2007
    ...Hayne, Heydon and Crennan JJ); R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal (Tas); Ex parte Australian National Airways Pty Ltd (1964) 113 CLR 207, 225–6. 80 Re Tracey; Ex parte Ryan (1989) 166 CLR 518, 575 (Brennan and Toohey JJ); New South Wales v Commonwealth (No 1) (1932) 46 CLR 155 ('......
  • Heresy in the High Court? Federalism as a Constraint on Commonwealth Power
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 41-1, March 2013
    • 1 March 2013
    ...Heydon and Crennan JJ), quoting R v Public Vehicles Lic ensing Appeal Tribunal (Tas); Ex parte Australian National Airways Pty Ltd (1964) 113 CLR 207, 225–6. 2013 Heresy in the High Court? 87 ____________________________________________________________________________________ where the ques......
  • COVID Travel Bans, Citizenship and the Constitution: Do Australian Citizens Have a Constitutional Right of Abode?
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 50-4, December 2022
    • 1 December 2022
    ...(n 12) 228 [131] (Gageler J), citing R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal (Tas); ex parte AustralianNational Airways Pty Ltd (1964) 113 CLR 207, 225.564 Federal Law Review BImplied Right of AbodeHelen Irving makes an alternative argument for an implied constitutional right of citiz......
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