Judicial power and Courts | ||||||||||||||
Judicial power and Courts | ||||||||||||||
Judicial power and Courts71. The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia, and in such other federal courts as the Parliament creates, and in such other courts as it invests with federal jurisdiction. The High Court shall consist of a Chief Justice, and so many other Justices, not less than two, as the Parliament prescribes. | ||||||||||||||
Constitution of Australia
Bill Of Rights | ||||||||||||||
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Chapter I - The ParliamentPart 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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