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Case in Re Moore and Others; Ex Parte New South Wales Public Service Professional Officers’ Association and Another

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

Abstract

Industrial Law (Cth) – Restraint of State industrial commission jurisdiction – Validity of restraining order – Necessity to specify what matter is removed from State jurisdiction – Requirement of interstate industrial dispute for valid restraining order – Relationship between matter and parties – Validity of empowering Commonwealth provision – Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 (Cth) s 66

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1985 The Australian National University

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References

1 (1984) 54 ALR 11; (1984) 58 ALJR 405; (1985) 8 IR 107; High Court of Australia; Gibb CJ, Murphy, Wilson, Deane and Dawson JJ.

2 Re Association of Professional Engineers, Australia (1983) 7 IR 242.

3 (1984) 54 ALR 11, 20-21.

4 Western Australian Timber Workers’ Industrial Union of Workers (South West Land Division) v Western Australian Sawmillers’ Association (1929) 43 CLR 185, 201.

5 Australian Timber Workers’ Union v Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants’ Association (1935) 53 CLR 665, 675.

6 Re Association of Professional Engineers, Australia (1983) 7 IR 242.

7 Maher, LW and Sexton, MG, “The High Court and Industrial Relations” (1972) 46 ALJ 109, 109.Google Scholar

8 (1984) 54 ALJ 11, 13.

9 Ibid 20.

10 Ibid 25.

11 (1935) 53 CLR 665, 674.

12 (1984) 54 ALR 11, 13.

13 Ibid 25-26.

14 Ibid 16.

15 (1969) 15 FLR 59.

16 (1984) 54 ALR 11, 16.

17 Moore v Doyle (1969) FLR 59, 123.

18 Re Association of Professional Engineers, Australia (1983) 7 IR 242, 243.

19 Ibid.

20 Australasian Federal Convention Debates, Third Session (1898) Vol 1, 188.

21 L W Maher and MG Sexton, op cit 110.