Silbert v DPP (Wa)

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
JudgeGleeson CJ,McHugh,,Gummow,,Hayne,,Callinan,Heydon JJ.,Kirby J.
Judgment Date03 March 2004
Neutral Citation2004-0303 HCA A,[2004] HCA 9
Date03 March 2004
CourtHigh Court
Docket NumberP16/2002
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16 cases
  • Wainohu v New South Wales
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 23 June 2011
    ...547 at 561–562 [14] per Gleeson CJ, Gaudron, Gummow, Kirby and Hayne JJ; [1998] HCA 54; Silbert v Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181 at 186 [10] per Gleeson CJ, McHugh, Gummow, Hayne, Callinan and Heydon JJ; [2004] HCA 9. 104Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW)......
  • Assistant Commissioner Michael James Condon v Pompano Pty Ltd
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 14 March 2013
    ...173 [481]. 195 (1998) 195 CLR 547 at 562 [14]; [1998] HCA 54. See also, for example, Silbert v Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181 at 186 [10]; [2004] HCA 9; Baker v The Queen (2004) 223 CLR 513 at 526–527 [22]–[24]; [2004] HCA 196 Fardon (2004) 223 CLR 575 at 656 [219].......
  • Baker v R
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 1 October 2004
    ...(2002) 130 A Crim R 417 . 48 See H A Bachrach Pty Ltd v Queensland (1998) 195 CLR 547; Silbert v Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) (2004) 78 ALJR 464; 205 ALR 43; Silbert v Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) (2002) 25 WAR 330; North Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service v Bradley (20......
  • Fardon v Attorney-General for the State of Queensland
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 1 October 2004
    ...for by the State law in question could not be obtained in the exercise of federal jurisdiction. If it could be so obtained then, as in Silbert 106 and Baker v The Queen 107, the necessary comparator for the repugnancy doctrine to operate has not been established and that is the end of the m......
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6 books & journal articles
  • Attributes and Attribution of State Courts — Federalism and the Kable Principle
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 40-1, March 2012
    • 1 March 2012
    ...(2011) 243 CLR 181 ('Wainohu'). 11 See, eg , H A Bachrach Pty Ltd v Queensland (1998) 195 CLR 547 ('Bachrach'); Silbert v DPP (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181; Bradley (2004) 218 CLR 146; Baker v The Queen (2004) 223 CLR 5 13 ('Baker'); Fardon v A–G (Qld) (2004) 223 CLR 575 ('Fardon'); Forge (2006) ......
  • The Centralisation of Judicial Power within the Australian Federal System
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 42-2, June 2014
    • 1 June 2014
    ...for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs (1996) 189 CL R 1. 83 Baker v The Queen (2004) 223 CLR 513; Silbert v DPP (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181; HA Bachrach Pty Limited v Queensland (1998) 195 CLR 547. 84 International Finance Trust Co Ltd v NSW Crime Commission (2009) 240 CLR 319, 352–......
  • Involuntary Detention and the Separation of Judicial Power
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 35-1, March 2007
    • 1 March 2007
    ...121 (McHugh J), 128, 143 (Gummow J); Ebner v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy (2000) 205 CLR 337, 373 [116] (Kirby J); Silbert v DPP (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181, 197 [49] (Kirby J); North Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service Inc v Bradley (2004) 218 CLR 146, 172 [65] (McHugh, Gummow, Kirby, Ha......
  • A New Coat of Paint: Law and Order and the Refurbishment of Kable
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 40-1, March 2012
    • 1 March 2012
    ...for the Separation of Judicial Power' (1998) 20 Sydney Law Review 183. 45 See, eg , Silbert v Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) (2004) 217 CLR 181, 190–1 (Kirby J); Baker (2004) 223 CLR 513, 542 (Kirby J); Fardon (2004) 223 CLR 575, 593 (Gleeson CJ); Forge (2006) 228 CLR 45, 122 (Kirby J......
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