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In Australia, the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity defines the circumstances in which Commonwealth laws can bind the States, and where State laws can bind the Commonwealth. This is distinct from the doctrine of crown immunity, as well as the rule expressed in Section 109 of the Australian … See more
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Prior to 1920, the High Court of Australia tended to employ the US jurisprudence governing intergovernmental immunity, expressing it as an implied immunity of instrumentalities, … See more• Sydney Municipal Council v Commonwealth [1904] HCA 50, (1904) 1 CLR 208.
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Although Dixon J had suggested in the Melbourne Corporation case that the States lack the … See more• Intergovernmental immunity - US doctrine
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