The QLI Judgments database contains selected Queensland judgments from the following Queensland courts from mid-1984 onwards:
Anti-Discrimination Tribunal
Childrens Court
Court of Appeal
Court of Criminal Appeal
District Court
District Court Ruling
Freedom of Information Tribunal
Full Court
Health Practitioners Tribunal
High Court
Industrial Commission
Industrial Court
Industrial Registrar
Legal Practice Tribunal
Local Government Court
Magistrates Court
Medical Assessment Tribunal
Medical Health Tribunal
Mental Health Court
Mental Health Tribunal
Planning and Environment Court
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Retail Shop Lease Tribunal
Supreme Court
Judgments included are as selected by the relevant Judge, Court or authority.
Judgments are entered into the QLI database after they are delivered. Catchwords are entered at the same time, or as soon after as possible. Not all judgments recorded in QLI Online are catchworded. Catchworded judgments are indexed by subject using QLI subject headings. Where a judgment discusses more than one area of law, the records will include all relevant subject headings.
Records may include any or all of the following judgment details:
Citation*
Court*
Court File Number*
Location*
Judge(s)*
Judgment Date*
QLI Subject Heading(s)*
Catchwords*
Legislation* — legislation considered in the judgment
Citations — cases cited in the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Cited By — subsequent cases which cite the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Searchable fields are marked above with an asterisk
The legislation service consists of two sets of documents covering a twelve month period, which includes within that time:
new bills and acts and their progress through parliament;
all amendments made to existing acts and subordinate legislation;
any other legislative information that appears in the government gazette; and
judgment names and details from Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Mental Health Tribunal and Health Practitioners Tribunal which have cited legislation, listed under the acts and sections considered.
The QLI Judgments database contains selected Queensland judgments from the following Queensland courts from mid-1984 onwards:
Anti-Discrimination Tribunal
Childrens Court
Court of Appeal
Court of Criminal Appeal
District Court
District Court Ruling
Freedom of Information Tribunal
Full Court
Health Practitioners Tribunal
High Court
Industrial Commission
Industrial Court
Industrial Registrar
Legal Practice Tribunal
Local Government Court
Magistrates Court
Medical Assessment Tribunal
Medical Health Tribunal
Mental Health Court
Mental Health Tribunal
Planning and Environment Court
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Retail Shop Lease Tribunal
Supreme Court
Judgments included are as selected by the relevant Judge, Court or authority.
Judgments are entered into the QLI database after they are delivered. Catchwords are entered at the same time, or as soon after as possible. Not all judgments recorded in QLI Online are catchworded. Catchworded judgments are indexed by subject using QLI subject headings. Where a judgment discusses more than one area of law, the records will include all relevant subject headings.
Records may include any or all of the following judgment details:
Citation*
Court*
Court File Number*
Location*
Judge(s)*
Judgment Date*
QLI Subject Heading(s)*
Catchwords*
Legislation* — legislation considered in the judgment
Citations — cases cited in the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Cited By — subsequent cases which cite the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Searchable fields are marked above with an asterisk
The legislation service consists of two sets of documents covering a twelve month period, which includes within that time:
new bills and acts and their progress through parliament;
all amendments made to existing acts and subordinate legislation;
any other legislative information that appears in the government gazette; and
judgment names and details from Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Mental Health Tribunal and Health Practitioners Tribunal which have cited legislation, listed under the acts and sections considered.
The QLI Judgments database contains selected Queensland judgments from the following Queensland courts from mid-1984 onwards:
Anti-Discrimination Tribunal
Childrens Court
Court of Appeal
Court of Criminal Appeal
District Court
District Court Ruling
Freedom of Information Tribunal
Full Court
Health Practitioners Tribunal
High Court
Industrial Commission
Industrial Court
Industrial Registrar
Legal Practice Tribunal
Local Government Court
Magistrates Court
Medical Assessment Tribunal
Medical Health Tribunal
Mental Health Court
Mental Health Tribunal
Planning and Environment Court
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Retail Shop Lease Tribunal
Supreme Court
Judgments included are as selected by the relevant Judge, Court or authority.
Judgments are entered into the QLI database after they are delivered. Catchwords are entered at the same time, or as soon after as possible. Not all judgments recorded in QLI Online are catchworded. Catchworded judgments are indexed by subject using QLI subject headings. Where a judgment discusses more than one area of law, the records will include all relevant subject headings.
Records may include any or all of the following judgment details:
Citation*
Court*
Court File Number*
Location*
Judge(s)*
Judgment Date*
QLI Subject Heading(s)*
Catchwords*
Legislation* — legislation considered in the judgment
Citations — cases cited in the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Cited By — subsequent cases which cite the judgment, including whether Considered (CON), Distinguished (DIS), or Followed, Applied, Allowed (FAA)
Searchable fields are marked above with an asterisk
The legislation service consists of two sets of documents covering a twelve month period, which includes within that time:
new bills and acts and their progress through parliament;
all amendments made to existing acts and subordinate legislation;
any other legislative information that appears in the government gazette; and
judgment names and details from Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Mental Health Tribunal and Health Practitioners Tribunal which have cited legislation, listed under the acts and sections considered.
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