Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra
Case: Unions NSW & Ors v. State of New South Wales
Date: 05 December 2018
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 4h 31m
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Terms of use
Access to the audio-visual recordings of the Court is subject to the following conditions:
(1) You will not record, copy, modify, reproduce, publish, republish, upload, post, transmit, broadcast, rebroadcast, store, distribute or otherwise make available, in any manner, any proceeding or part of any proceeding, other than with prior written approval of the Court. However, schools and universities may broadcast/rebroadcast proceedings in a classroom setting for educational purposes without prior written approval.
(2) The audio-visual material available via our web-site of Court proceedings does not constitute the official record of the Court.
(3) Copyright of the footage of the proceedings is retained by the Court.
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Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra
Case: Australian Securities & Investments Commission v. Kobelt
Date: 04 December 2018
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 4h 41m
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Terms of use
Access to the audio-visual recordings of the Court is subject to the following conditions:
(1) You will not record, copy, modify, reproduce, publish, republish, upload, post, transmit, broadcast, rebroadcast, store, distribute or otherwise make available, in any manner, any proceeding or part of any proceeding, other than with prior written approval of the Court. However, schools and universities may broadcast/rebroadcast proceedings in a classroom setting for educational purposes without prior written approval.
(2) The audio-visual material available via our web-site of Court proceedings does not constitute the official record of the Court.
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Plaintiff M47/2018 v. Minister for Home Affairs & Anor
Case No.
M47/2018
Case Information
Catchwords
Plaintiff does not know his place of birth - plaintiff detained upon arrival in Australia by plane in January 2010 - whether continued detention of plaintiff unlawful as detention is no longer for the purpose of removal and not authorised by s189 and 196 Migration Act - alternatively whether detention no longer necessary for purpose of deportation and by reason of Chap III of the Constitution s189 and 196 Migration Act ss189 and 196 Migration Act exceed legislative power of the Commonwealth.
Documents
04/04/2018 Application for an order to show cause
13/04/2018 Notice of constitutional matter (Plaintiff)
09/10/2018 Draft Special case stated
23/10/2018 Hearing (Single Justice, Melbourne v/link Sydney)
15/11/2018 Special case stated
21/11/2018 Hearing (Single Justice, Melbourne)
03/01/2019 Written submissions (Plaintiff)
03/01/2019 Chronology (Plaintiff)
07/01/2019 Written submissions (Australian Human Rights Commission seeking leave to appear as amicus curiae)
23/01/2019 Written submissions (Defendants)
31/01/2019 Reply
13/02/2019 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
(includes final orders pronounced)
13/02/2019 Outline of oral argument (Plaintiff)
13/02/2019 Outline of oral argument (Defendant)
12/06/2019 Reasons for Judgment (Judgment summary)
Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra
Cases:
- Rinehart & Anor v. Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd & Ors
- Rinehart & Anor v. Georgine Hope Rinehart (in her personal capacity and as trustee of the Hope Margaret Hancock Trust and as trustee of HFMF Trust) & Ors
Date: 14 November 2018
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 34m
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Terms of use
Access to the audio-visual recordings of the Court is subject to the following conditions:
(1) You will not record, copy, modify, reproduce, publish, republish, upload, post, transmit, broadcast, rebroadcast, store, distribute or otherwise make available, in any manner, any proceeding or part of any proceeding, other than with prior written approval of the Court. However, schools and universities may broadcast/rebroadcast proceedings in a classroom setting for educational purposes without prior written approval.
(2) The audio-visual material available via our web-site of Court proceedings does not constitute the official record of the Court.
(3) Copyright of the footage of the proceedings is retained by the Court.
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Glencore International AG & Ors v. Commissioner of Taxation of the Commonwealth of Australia & Ors
Case No.
S256/2018
Case Information
Catchwords
Constitutional law – Constitution s 75(iii) – Where defendants obtained documents held by overseas law practice – Where plaintiffs claim documents created by law practice for sole or dominant purpose of providing legal advice to plaintiffs – Whether documents subject to legal professional privilege – Whether plaintiffs entitled to injunction under Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) s 31 or s 32 restraining defendants and any other officer of Australian Taxation Office from relying upon, referring to or making use of documents – Whether common law of Australia confers on privilege holder actionable right to restrain use by third party of privileged communication – Whether defendants entitled and/or obliged to retain and use communications under Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (Cth) s 166.
Documents
27/09/2018 Writ of summons
28/09/2018 Notice of constitutional matter (Plaintiffs)
01/11/2018 Amended Writ of summons
02/11/2018 Demurrer (Defendants)
06/11/2018 Order made by consent referring demurrer to the Full Court
13/12/2018 Written submissions (Plaintiffs)
13/12/2018 Chronology (Plaintiffs)
08/02/2019 Written submissions (Defendants)
22/02/2019 Reply (Plaintiffs)
22/03/2019 Written submissions (Association of Corporate Counsel and Australian Corporate Lawyers Association seeking leave to appear as amicus curiae)
17/04/2019 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
17/04/2019 Outline of oral argument (Plaintiffs)
17/04/2019 Outline of oral argument (Defendants)
14/08/2019 Judgment (Judgment summary)