Chapter 14 Accountability and the courts Flashcards

1
Q

The only definitive and drastic step available to the legislature and executive to hold the courts accountable is….

A

The removal of a judge for ‘proven misconduct or incapacity’

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2
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The most common way of courts being held to account is through this process within the court system

A

appeals

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3
Q

The Minister within the executive responsible for the court and judicial systems

A

Attorney General

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4
Q

Ultimate appellate jurisdiction is granted to the High Court through this section of the Constitution

A

s73

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5
Q

Case in which the High Court found Justice Dodd had not provided a fair trial for the defendants in a 2004 case due to his inattention

A

Cesan and Revadia

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6
Q

This saying, which ensures judicial impartiality, Nemo iudex in causa sua translates as…

A

No one should judge their own cause

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7
Q

This saying ensures equal opportunity for both sides of a case

A

Audi alteram partem

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8
Q

Instruction of the jury by a judge in a trial is referred to as _______ the jury

A

Charging

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9
Q

A trial, in whole or part, which is held behind closed doors unlike most cases is called ________

A

in camera

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10
Q

This section of the Constitution guarantees security of tenure for judges

A

s72

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11
Q

Two key traditional measures which ensure external accountability is applied to the judiciary

A

separation of powers and rule of law

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12
Q

Parliament may ______ a common law decision by passing suitable legislation which checks the common law decision

A

abrogate

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13
Q

Example of federal parliament clarifying a common law decision

A

Response to Mabo with Native Title Act

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14
Q

Mandatory sentencing is a constraint on judicial ________

A

discretion

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15
Q

Controversial High Court Justice who was accused of perverting the course of justice in 1984 but dies before a parliamentary commission could complete its work

A

Lionel Murphy

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16
Q

Judicial Misbehaviour and Incapacity Act passed in 2012 allowed the establishment of a formal parliamentary _______

A

commission

17
Q

________ of ___________ are forms of voluntary self accountability but this has not been adopted by the judiciary

A

Codes of Conduct

18
Q

Queensland Chief Justice who resigned in 2016 due to pressure from colleagues, media and new government

A

Tim carmody