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Home » Publications » Family Violence - A National Legal Response (ALRC Report 114)

17. Family Law Interactions: Jurisdiction and Practice of Federal Family Courts

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In this section:
  • Introduction
  • Consideration of protection orders and family violence
  • Injunctions for personal protection
  • Hague Convention
‹ Personal property directions in protection orders up Introduction ›
Family Violence - A National Legal Response (ALRC Report 114)

Table of Contents:

  • Terms of Reference
  • List of Participants
  • Executive Summary
  • List of Recommendations
  • 1. Introduction to the Inquiry
  • 2. International and Constitutional Settings —The Context for Reform
  • 3. Framework for Reform
  • 4. Purposes of Laws Relevant to Family Violence
  • 5. A Common Interpretative Framework — Definitions in Family Violence Legislation
  • 6. Other Statutory Definitions of Family Violence
  • 7. Other Aspects of a Common Interpretative Framework
  • 8. Family Violence and the Criminal Law—An Introduction
  • 9. Police and Family Violence
  • 10. Bail and Family Violence
  • 11. Protection Orders and the Criminal Law
  • 12. Breach of Protection Orders
  • 13. Recognising Family Violence in Offences and Sentencing
  • 14. Homicide Defences and Family Relationships in Criminal Laws
  • 15. Family Law Interactions: An Introduction
  • 16. Family Law Interactions: Jurisdiction and Practice of State and Territory Courts
  • 17. Family Law Interactions: Jurisdiction and Practice of Federal Family Courts
    • Introduction
    • Consideration of protection orders and family violence
    • Injunctions for personal protection
    • Hague Convention
  • 18. Evidence of Family Violence
  • 19. The Intersection of Child Protection and Family Laws
  • 20. Family Violence, Child Protection and the Criminal Law
  • 21. Family Dispute Resolution
  • 22. Confidentiality and Admissibility
  • 23. Intersections and Inconsistencies
  • 24. Sexual Assault and Family Violence
  • 25. Sexual Offences
  • 26. Reporting, Prosecution and Pre-trial Processes
  • 27. Evidence in Sexual Assault Proceedings
  • 28. Other Trial Processes
  • 29. Integrated Responses
  • 30. Information Sharing
  • 31. Education and Data Collection
  • 32. Specialisation
  • Appendix 1. List of Submissions
  • Appendix 2. List of Agencies, Organisations and Individuals Consulted
  • Appendix 3. List of Abbreviations
  • Table of Legislation
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