AUSTRALIA – The High Court rules, in Lane v Morrison, that the recently established Australian Military Court is unconstitutional because Parliament had given the body attributes (namely, being a “court of record”) incompatible with the exercise of “judicial power” under Chapter III of the Constitution.
There was no dispute that the AMC statute did not comply [...]
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