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7 December 2009
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN 978-1-74229-086-7
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IntroductionConduct of the inquiryScope of the reportAcknowledgement Note on references
Terms of ReferenceCurrent arrangements for Federal courts – appointments and complaint handlingInternational obligations International experiences
BackgroundAppointment
Acting appointmentsPart-time appointmentOther possible arrangements and issuesA brief comment about remuneration, resources and a national approach
What are the issues?National judiciaryCross-vesting
TerminationCurrent statutory arrangementsCurrent approaches to complaint handling
Judicial complaint handling optionsShould a federal or national complaints handling body be established?A federal judicial commission?Committee viewIs an intermediate process needed?
Attachment AAttachment B
Selection Process for the JudiciaryCriteria for selection
Complaints about delayComplaints about cases that could be dealt with on appeal or by prerogative writComplaints about judicial conductComplaints about delayComplaints about cases that could be dealt with on appealComplaints about judicial conduct
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