No, some states require a license to have them (Victoria) but generally the act of owning a sword isn't in itself illegal.
Of course there are laws to cover misuse...
don't put them in your hand luggage
what is common assault under west Australian law ? what is common assault under west Australian law ?
It wasn't. Miranda Laws are American. Last I heard Australia had Australian law.
1. Australian Constitution 2. Statute (Acts) 3. Common Law (Law of the Courts) Australian law varies from state to state, so be careful when citing a case or an act that it applies to your own state.
John Law - Australian rules footballer - was born on 1959-01-08.
No, Australia have their own laws.
The Australian Constitution.
The Australian Federal and State Police act as Law Enforcement agencies. The Australian Court System (judiciary) interpret statutory law and enforce Common Law. Parliament and the Gov.General develop Statutory Law.
It originated from Britain then it goes through the Australian Parliament and then Case Judge Law (at least this is what my legal studies teacher told me).
Suri Ratnapala has written: 'Australian Constitution Law' 'Australian constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'Jurisprudence of liberty' -- subject(s): Liberty, Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence
Legislation refers to Acts or statute, so Australian Legislative Law is the law that can be found in acts and statute which are legal documents written by government, (as opposed to common law which are laws formed in the courts by judges). The primary source of Legislation in Australia is the Australian Constitution Act. : D
Yes and No, the highest law of the land is the Australian Constitution, which establishes the Australian Federation. (States and a commonwealth).
No. To date, importing Garra rufa fish has not been approved by the Australian Government's Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.