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Territory Courts and Federal Jurisdiction [PDF]
The early cases on the Australian territories approached them not as constituent parts of the Commonwealth, but as subordinate to it, with the result that the territories power, s 122 of the Constitution, was held to be unaffected by other constitutional provisions.
Stephen P. McDonald
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Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
Michigan Law Review, 1923Edson R. Sunderland, John C. Rose
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Rose's Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
The Virginia Law Register, 1926J. Rose
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Federal Jurisdiction in Australia
The University of Toronto Law Journal, 1961Zelman Cowen, Bora Laskin
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Federal Jurisdiction: A General View
Stanford Law Review, 1974Henry J. Friendly
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New Limitations on Federal Jurisdiction
Stanford Law Review, 1959Jack H. Friedenthal
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This essay argues that we do not need the idea of federation for an appropriate constitutional interpretation of EU law. Federal States constitute a single scheme of government and jurisdiction on the basis of a coherent set of constitutional principles. The EU is no such thing.
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This essay argues that we do not need the idea of federation for an appropriate constitutional interpretation of EU law. Federal States constitute a single scheme of government and jurisdiction on the basis of a coherent set of constitutional principles. The EU is no such thing.
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2018
Abstract This chapter identifies the origins, content, and operation of federal jurisdiction in Australia. In the United States the creation of federal jurisdiction was the necessary concomitant of the establishment of the judicial arm of federal government.
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Abstract This chapter identifies the origins, content, and operation of federal jurisdiction in Australia. In the United States the creation of federal jurisdiction was the necessary concomitant of the establishment of the judicial arm of federal government.
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Exploring Federal Diversity Jurisdiction
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Good morning Chairman Franks, Ranking Member Cohen and members of the Subcommittee. My name is Ronald Weich and I am the dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law. Thank you for the opportunity to testify at this hearing entitled “Exploring Federal Diversity Jurisdiction.”The subject of today’s hearing is technical, complex, little-understood ...
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