The Role and Function of Courts, Tribunals, and Other Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Flashcards

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True/False:
Administrative tribunals are a part of court hierarchies and inevitably exist within a legal jurisdiction, whether federal or state.

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False;
Administrative tribunals are NOT a part of court hierarchies, but inevitably exist within a legal jurisdiction, whether federal or state.

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True/False:

A route of appeal may lie from one inferior court to another.

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True;

However, the doctrine of stare decisis does not apply between 2 inferior courts.

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Australian courts do not consider themselves bound by their own decision, but will depart from them only when _________.

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only when they consider the decision ‘plainly wrong’.

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What are the 3 situations where there is a strong desirability for uniformity?

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  1. the common law
  2. the interpretation of Commonwealth legislation
  3. the interpretation of uniform national legislation
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In situations where there is a strong desirability for uniformity, the High Court has urged Australian courts to follow the decision of courts of ______ jurisdiction, unless they consider such a decision ‘clearly wrong’.

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coordinate jurisdiction

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What does ‘ADR’ stand for?

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Alternative Dispute Resolution

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What are some benefits of ADR?

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  • filters out majority of disputes before reaching court or tribunal
  • if dispute is not settled through ADR, it can still aid the court system by narrowing issues or through preparation of case
  • possibility of quicker resolution
  • less expensive
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The _____ of High Court decisions are binding on all other Australian courts

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ratio/rationes

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9
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Most superior courts have both _____ and _____ jurisdiction.

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original and appellate jurisdiction

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To say that a court is exercising its original jurisdiction means:

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that it is hearing a case which has been taken directly to it without having first been heard by a lower court

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Appellate jurisdiction refers to

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where a court is hearing an appeal against a decision of a court lower in its hierarchy

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What are some disadvantages to ADR?

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  • risk of unfairness: one party more powerful than other; either or both parties not acting bona fide
  • development of law can suffer if some cutting-edge cases or those in public interest are diverted from formal justice system
  • disputants and 3rd party interests lose protections provided by formal rules of procedure used in courts
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