Appointed by Governor-General on the recommendation of the federal government
Authorized by
Constitution of Australia Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1956
Appeals to
High Court of Australia
Judge term length
Life
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Former Court of Australia, replaced by the Federal Court of Australia
The Commonwealth Industrial Court, known as the Australian Industrial Court from 1973,[1] was a specialist court to deal with industrial matters, principally the enforcement of awards and orders of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.[2] Over time it took on more matters and its judges were allocated a wide range of judicial tasks until it was replaced in 1977 by the Federal Court of Australia which had a more general jurisdiction covering matters arising under Australian federal law.[3]
^Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1973 (Cth) s4.
^Moore, M. "The role of specialist courts - an Australian perspective". [2001] Federal Judicial Scholarship 11.
^"The Court's Jurisdiction". Federal Court of Australia. November 2015.
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