White v Director of Military Prosecutions
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Court | High Court |
Judge | Gleeson CJ,Gummow,Hayne,Crennan JJ,Kirby J,Callinan J,Heydon J |
Judgment Date | 19 June 2007 |
Neutral Citation | [2007] HCA 29,2007-0619 HCA A |
Docket Number | S312/2006 |
Date | 19 June 2007 |
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25 cases
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Lane v Morrison
...of military justice established by the Act, as it stood before the introduction of the AMC by the 2006 Act, was upheld in White v Director of Military Prosecutions7. The 2006 Act, as the explanatory materials emphasise in considerable detail, was designed to supersede, and improve upon, tha......
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MZXOT v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
...per Kitto J; [1954] HCA 46; White v Director of Military Prosecutions (2007) 81 ALJR 1259 at 1272 [46] per Gummow, Hayne and Crennan JJ; 235 ALR 455 at 468; [2007] HCA 29; Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 81 ALJR 1414 at 1435 [66], 1443–1444 [116]–[121] per Gummow and Crennan JJ; 237 ALR 194 at 218,......
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Haskins v Commonwealth
...protection of, the civil tribunals and the ordinary law of the land’. (emphasis added) That is why, as was pointed out in White v Director of Military Prosecutions 43, ‘the civil law of obligations does not cease to run merely because the obligations in question bind or confer rights upon a......
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Wong v Commonwealth of Australia Selim v Lele, Tan and Rivett constituting the Professional Services Review Committee No 309
...See also International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), Art 12. 120White v Director of Military Prosecutions (2007) 231 CLR 570 at 595 [48] per Gummow, Hayne and Crennan JJ; [2007] HCA 121 Mendelson (1999) 23 Melbourne University Law Review 308 at 344; Waitzkin and I......
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8 books & journal articles
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Military Justice and Chapter III: The Constitutional Basis of Courts Martial
...Indefensible? Reassessing the Constitutional Validity of Military Service Tribunals in Australia' (1999) 27 Federal Law Review 499. 10 (2007) 231 CLR 570 ('White'). 11 (2009) 239 CLR 230. 164 Federal Law Review Volume 40 ______________________________________________________________________......
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The Constitution and Military Justice after White V Director of Military Prosecutions
...Indefensible? Re-assessing the Constitutional Validity of Military Service Tribunals in Australia' (1999) 27 Federal Law Review 499. 7 (2007) 231 CLR 570. 8 Bevan (1942) 66 CLR 452, 467–8 (Starke J); R v Cox; Ex parte Smith (1945) 71 CLR 1 ('Cox'). 9 (1989) 166 CLR 518. 10 Ibid 540–1 (Mason......
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DOES LIM TRULY HAVE 'NOTHING TO SAY' ABOUT THE COMMONWEALTH'S REGIONAL PROCESSING ARRANGEMENTS? HABEAS CORPUS AS A VEHICLE FOR TESTING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF OFFSHORE DETENTION.
...391, 406 [28]-[29] (Gaudron J), 420 [85] (McHugh J), 437 [137]-[138] (Gummow and Hayne JJ); White v Director of Military Prosecutions (2007) 231 CLR 570, 591 [33] (Gummow, Hayne and Crennan JJ) ('White); Lane v Morrison (2009) 239 CLR 230, 236 [6] (French CJ and Gummow J), 267-8 [118] (Hayn......
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Re Civilian Casualty Court Martial: prosecuting breaches of international humanitarian law using the Australian military justice system.
...the DFDA. (21) Re Tracey; Ex parte Ryan (1989) 166 CLR 518, 574 (Brennan and Toohey JJ). (22) White v Director of Military Prosecutions (2007) 231 CLR 570, 586 [14] (Gleeson CJ), citing Re Tracey; Ex parte Ryan (1989) 166 CLR 518, 573-4 (Brennan and Toohey (23) Re Tracey; Ex parte Ryan (198......
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