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Ch1 The Parliament and the role of the House / THE COURTS AND PARLIAMENT



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House of Representatives                                Ch 1                                                 p 18

 

The Parliament and the role of the House

 

The courts and Parliament

The Constitution deliberately confers great independence on the federal courts of Australia. At the same time the Parliament plays a considerable role in the creation of courts, investing other courts with federal jurisdiction, prescribing the number of justices to be appointed to a particular court, and so on. In the scheme of the Constitution, the courts and the Parliament provide checks and balances on each other.