Re United States Tobacco Company v the Minister of Consumer Affairs and the Trade Practices Commission

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Neutral Citation1988-0915 FCA A
Date1988
CourtFederal Court
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  • The Courts Make a New Friend? Amicus Curiae Jurisdiction in Ireland
    • Ireland
    • Trinity College Law Review No. VII-2004, January 2004
    • 1 Enero 2004
    ...681. 7 See infra at 12. 8 McGuinness and Fennelly I.J. concurring. 9 United States Tobacco Company v. Minister for Consumer Health and Ors. 83 ALR 79. See also Grice v R [1957] 11 DLR 699 at 702 per Ferguson J. [Vol. 7 Trinity College Law Review matrimonial causes, probate and admiralty.' 0......
  • Adducing Social Science Evidence in Constitutional Cases.
    • Canada
    • Queen's Law Journal Vol. 44 No. 1, September 2018
    • 22 Septiembre 2018
    ...of Krugersdorp, [2012] ZACC 25. (101.) Ibid at para 34. (102.) Ibid. (103.) See United States Tobacco Co v Minister for Consumer Affairs, [1988] FCA 241 at para 66, leave to appeal to the High Court refused (17 February 1989), citing Corporate Affairs Commission v Bradley (Commonwealth Inte......
  • AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON COSTS IN AUSTRALIAN CLASS ACTIONS.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 45 No. 3, August 2022
    • 1 Agosto 2022
    ...its judgment may affect persons other than the parties who are before it. See United States Tobacco Co v Minister for Consumer Affairs (1988) 20 FCR 520, 534 (Davies, Wilcox and Gummow JJ). The power may also be found in FCA Act (n 16) s 33ZF, under the general power to 'make any order the ......
  • Extended Standing — Enhanced Accountability? Judicial Review of Commonwealth Environmental Decisions
    • United Kingdom
    • Federal Law Review No. 39-3, September 2011
    • 1 Septiembre 2011
    ...Australian case that is thought to reflect the participation model is United States Tobacco Company v Minister for Consumer Affairs (1988) 20 FCR 520 in which the Federal Court recognised that participation in administrative proceedings could support standing in judicial review proceedings.......
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