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Brandy v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (“Brandy's Case”) (1995) 183 CLR 245

This case considered the judicial power of the Constitution under section 71 and whether or not a Commission set up to hear matters under Commonwealth law was invested with judicial power or not based on the conclusiveness and enforceability of its decisions.

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Brandy v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (“Brandy's Case”) (1995) 183 CLR 245
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