Talk:Federal Court of Australia

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Mathew5000 in topic Regarding the article Court of Appeals
edit

I am currently testing an automated Wikipedia link suggester. Here are the results of running it on this article:

  • Can link federal law: ...me summary criminal matters governed by federal law are decided. It is on the same position...
  • Can link Federal Court: ...ourt was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act....
  • Can link Australia Act: ...hed in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act....
  • Can link original jurisdiction: ...and other tribunals are also within the original jurisdiction of the Court....
  • Can link appellate jurisdiction: ...The Federal Court of Australia also has appellate jurisdiction from the Federal Magistrates Court ...

Notes: The article text has not been changed in any way; Some of these links may be wrong, some may be right; You can leave positive feedback or negative feedback; Please feel free to delete this section from the talk page. -- Nickj 04:18, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Why all those judges?

edit

This article is, at the moment, a bit imbalanced. Do we really need a list of all those judges? Is anyone really going to write articles about them? Some judges do have interesting careers (eg Tony North seems to attract some doozies: the waterfront conspiracy case, the MV Tampa habeas corpus case, etc), but most of them will rise and fall unnoticed by anyone in particular. Possible additions (which I might be able to get to at some stage - i'm going to invest most of my wiki-energies on australian law for a while) would be the story about how the Court came to be established, and a list of significant cases. -- SilasM, 13 Jan 2005

Selective deletion

edit

I am about to delete from the article history those revisions whose content and/or edit summaries libel Xtra, per Wikipedia's libel policy. Selective deletion requires full deletion followed by selective restoration. Therefore this article will be deleted for a very brief period of time. Snottygobble 02:24, 10 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Complete. Snottygobble 18:28, 9 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Family Court

edit

The article is incorrect in that it states "On the federal level, it is above the Family Court of Australia..." No appeal lies from the Family Court to the Federal Court or the Full Court of the Federal Court. The Family Court has its own appelate division, the Full Court of the Family Court, from which the only avenue of appeal is to the High Court with leave. The Family Court is essentially the same as the Federal Court - it is a Commonwealth court of superior record. Its jurisdiction is just limited to family matters.

Regarding the article Court of Appeals

edit

Please see my move proposal at Talk:Court of Appeals#Rename this article?. --Mathew5000 19:55, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply