Judicial Independence in Australia

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History

 

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Loren W

 

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July 6, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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An example of judicial independence is reflected in Mabo Case 1 (1988). This case illustrates a fair trial by protecting and preserving the rights of the minority groups in Australia which are the aborigines by using Section 109, to override the Queensland Coast Island Declaratory Act 1985. However, in reality, Judicial Independence is not always practiced to preserve human rights...
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