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⚖ The following are a series of acts and RULES & LEGISLATION of the AUSTRALIAN LAW - Legislation Android Application - When you click on any of these Books you will be taken to the Acts or RULES and LEGISLATION that are taken from legislation.gov.au website.
AUSTRALIAN LAW consists of Acts, Law and Bankruptcy Act Legislation & RULES and Australian Constitution Commonwealth of Australia… covering various subject areas:
Australian constitution or Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Bankruptcy Australia Bankruptcy act 1966, privacy laws privacy act
Family Law Rules 2004, Family Law act Australia Family Law Act 1975 Divorce Lawyer
the Australian constitution commonwealth of Australia, Australian human rights commission act 1986
Dispute Resolution and Administrative Law Admiralty Rules 1988
Federal Circuit Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016, Federal Circuit Court Rules 2001
Commonwealth Bank - but it does not cover ALL sources of Australian law. To browse other sources of Australian law, you have to entre to legislation.gov.au website.


⚖ list of Australian laws

Australian constitution or Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Bankruptcy Australia Bankruptcy act 1966, privacy laws privacy act
Family Law Rules 2004, Family Law act Australia Family Law Act 1975 Divorce Lawyer
Dispute Resolution and Administrative Law Admiralty Rules 1988
Federal Circuit Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016, Federal Circuit Court Rules 2001


⚖ Act Legislation or Australian Legislation Acts list
Access to Justice (Civil Litigation Reforms) Amendment Act 2009
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977
Admiralty Act 1988 and Australian Constitution
Age Discrimination Act 2004
Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986
Bankruptcy Act 1966
Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989
Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988
Competition and Consumer Act 2010
Copyright Act 1968
Disability Discrimination Act 1992
Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009
Fairwork Act 2009
Family Law Act 1975 Family Law Amendments
Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999
Federal Magistrates (Consequential Amendments) Act 1999
Federal Magistrates Amendment (Disability and Death Benefits) Act 2007
Jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Court Legislation Amendment Act 2006
Jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Service Legislation Amendment Act 2001
Legislative Instruments (Transitional rovisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2003
Marriage Act 1961
Migration Act 1958
Migration Litigation Reform Act 2005
National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
Privacy Act 1988
Public Employment (on sequential and Transitional) Amendment Act 1999
Racial Discrimination Act 1975
Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws - Superannuation) Act 2008
Sex Discrimination Act 1984
Statute Law Revision Act 2007
The Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999
Trans-Tasman Proceedings (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2010

⚖ Australian legal system

Rule of law - Australia's legal system is based on the 'rule of law', which includes the following principles:
All Australians should be treated equally by the law and should obey the law.
The law should be fair, so that people and authorities are willing to be ruled by it.
Laws should be clearly expressed and in general terms.
Laws should be stable and not change frequently.
Law-making should be guided by open and clear rules.
The Judiciary (courts) should be independent and free of influence by government.
Natural justice should be observed.
The courts should be easily accessible.
Crime-preventing agencies must not change the law.
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