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Kable v DPP, is a decision of the High Court of Australia. It is a significant case in Australian Constitutional law. The case is notable for having established the 'Kable Doctrine', a precept in Australian law with relevance to numerous important legal issues; including the separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty, Australian federalism, and the judicial role. It is particularly significant as one of the few restraints upon the otherwise plenary legislative powers of State Parliaments in Australia, aside those imposed by the Commonwealth through s109.

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  • Kable v DPP, is a decision of the High Court of Australia. It is a significant case in Australian Constitutional law. The case is notable for having established the 'Kable Doctrine', a precept in Australian law with relevance to numerous important legal issues; including the separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty, Australian federalism, and the judicial role. It is particularly significant as one of the few restraints upon the otherwise plenary legislative powers of State Parliaments in Australia, aside those imposed by the Commonwealth through s109. The Kable decision is controversial among legal scholars. (en)
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  • 1996-09-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Kable v The Director of Public Prosecutions for New South Wales (en)
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  • Brennan CJ, Dawson, Toohey, Gaudron, McHugh and Gummow JJ (en)
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  • Kable v DPP (en)
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  • The Community Protection Act 1994 was an invalid law because it vested the Supreme Court of New South Wales with powers incompatible with its role in the federal judicial structure( ) (en)
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  • Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (1995) 36 374 (en)
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  • NSW v Kable (en)
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  • *18 Aug Special leave * 7 Dec * 8 Dec (en)
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  • Kable v DPP, is a decision of the High Court of Australia. It is a significant case in Australian Constitutional law. The case is notable for having established the 'Kable Doctrine', a precept in Australian law with relevance to numerous important legal issues; including the separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty, Australian federalism, and the judicial role. It is particularly significant as one of the few restraints upon the otherwise plenary legislative powers of State Parliaments in Australia, aside those imposed by the Commonwealth through s109. (en)
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  • Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (en)
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