Inherent jurisdiction, judicial power and implied guarantees under chapter III of the constitution Lacey, Wendy

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Lacey, Wendy
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Constitutional law; Separation of powers; Courts
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The separation of judicial power under Chapter III of the Constitution as generating implied guarantees with respect to the inherent powers of Chapter III Courts - the meaning, nature and scope of inherent jurisdiction of the court under the Constitution - inherent jurisdiction and the federal courts - drawing implications for various political rights from Chapter III of the Constitution - the scope of legislative power to prescribe or regulate the exercise of implied judicial power.
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