Public Sector Management (One Act Public Service) Amendment Act 2011 (ACT)
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Public Sector Management (One Act Public Service) Amendment Act 2011 (ACT)
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This case involved a challenge to the validity of the Public Sector Management (One ACT Public Service) Amendment Act 2011. The parties involved were the Attorney General for the Australian Capital Territory and the Public Sector Management Union of the Australian Capital Territory. The dispute centred on whether the Act was consistent with the Constitution and other relevant legislation. The court was required to decide whether the Act was valid and whether it complied with the requirements of the Constitution and other relevant legislation. The court found that the Act was valid and did comply with the requirements of the Constitution and other relevant legislation. The court held that the Act did not contravene any provisions of the Constitution and that it was consistent with other relevant legislation. The court also found that the Act did not exceed the legislative powers of the Australian Capital Territory. The final orders of the court were that the Act was valid and that the challenge to its validity was dismissed.
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Administrative Law
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Public Administration Law
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Delegation of Authority
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Delegation
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Merit Principle
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Jurisdiction
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Compensatory Damages
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Proportionality
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Statutory Interpretation
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