Additional original jurisdiction

Additional original jurisdiction

Additional original jurisdiction

Additional original jurisdiction

- Constitution of Australia

Additional original jurisdiction

76. The Parliament may make laws conferring original jurisdiction on the High Court in any matter-
(i.) Arising under this Constitution, or involving its interpretation:
(ii.) Arising under any laws made by the Parliaments:
(iii.) Of Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction:
(iv.) Relating to the same subject-matter claimed under the laws of different States.

Constitution of Australia

Bill Of Rights
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act

Chapter I - The Parliament

Part I - General
Part II - The Senate
Part III - The House of Representatives
Part IV - Both Houses of the Parliament
Part V - Powers of the Parliament

Chapter II - The Executive Government

The Executive Government

Chapter III - The Judicature

The Judicature

Chapter IV - Finance And Trade

Finance And Trade

Chapter V - The States

The States

Chapter VI - New States

New States

Chapter VII - Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Chapter VIII - Alteration Of The Constitution

Alteration Of The Constitution

Schedule

Schedule
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