Essays Tagged: "Federal Court"

Australian Court System.

Today's legal system in Australia has federal and state parliaments and court systems. Both the federal and state court systems are arrang ... rent matters, have their own jurisdictions and own presiding judges. In Australia we have state and federal laws. Federal laws have authority over affairs concerning the whole country for example tele ... education and mining affairs. Thus we have two courts to deal with jurisdiction over the two areas. Federal Courts deal with jurisdiction over the nation as a whole and State courts handle matters, wh ...

(2 pages) 71 0 3.8 Jun/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

(5 min. speech)Explain the role of the Family Court of Australia in dealing with issues that arise within families. Make reference to a case/s.

ourt of Australia was established with the passing of the Family Law Act (FLA) 1975. The court is a Federal Court and is a superior court of record. It's judges have the same status as Federal or Supr ... and resolve financial and property matters. However, only the Family Court can grant a divorce.The Federal Magistrates Court was set up in July 2000, also in an attempt to reduce Family Court matters ...

(4 pages) 64 1 3.7 Jun/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

Describe How The Supreme Court

Describe How The Supreme Court Strengthened The Federal Court Federal power what does it mean? Federal "“ national, centralized; Power - Author ... rol, Supremacy, influence, rule, dominance. These two words combined describe our government today. Federal power played a great role from the founding of our nation, to what we govern today. For the ... m the founding of our nation, to what we govern today. For the Supreme Court to have strengthen the federal government, several events had to occur. The supreme court experienced several cased for it ...

(2 pages) 23 0 0.0 Jul/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Contrast/Comparison of State and Federal Court Systems

law the Right to Sue letter is used will depend on what court the complaint will be filed. State or Federal Court systems are two separate and distinct institutions and have different rules of law.Com ... parate and distinct institutions and have different rules of law.Comparing Differences in State and Federal Court SystemsBeginning an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) complaint is the on ...

(4 pages) 83 0 5.0 Jul/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Discrimination process

l make a decision on the case. In some circumstances the employee might be able to take the case to Federal Court.Process for discrimination at workJohn believes that his rights as an employee have be ... EEOC will make a decision on the case. In some circumstances John might be able to take the case to Federal Court.Places to File and Types of DiscriminationAs an employee John has the right to file a ...

(4 pages) 58 0 4.0 Jan/2008

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

criminal justice

A Look at How the Federal Court System WorksThe United States judicial system is made up of two different court system ... States judicial system is made up of two different court systems: the state judicial system and the federal judicial system. While they are similar they have some differences in how they run. In the F ... serve as long as they want to. In the state courts judges are voted on and elected to the seat.The Federal Court is set up by Article III of the Constitution of The United States which establishes a ...

(9 pages) 3 0 0.0 Jun/2013

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law