South Australia v Totani

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South Australia v Totani is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court concerning the extent to which the legislative power of an Australian State is limited by the separation of powers in the Commonwealth Constitution. The High Court held that the legislative power of a State does not extend to enacting a law which deprives a court of the State of one of its defining characteristics as a court or impairs one or more of those characteristics. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString French CJ, Gummow, Hayne, Crennan, Kiefel and Bell JJ
rdf:langString s 14 of the Serious and Organised Crime Act 2008 and a control order made under it was constitutionally invalid.
rdf:langString South Australia v Totani is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court concerning the extent to which the legislative power of an Australian State is limited by the separation of powers in the Commonwealth Constitution. The High Court held that the legislative power of a State does not extend to enacting a law which deprives a court of the State of one of its defining characteristics as a court or impairs one or more of those characteristics.
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