The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales is a
court
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within the
Australian court hierarchy
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established pursuant to the to
hear environmental, development, building and planning disputes. The Court’s
jurisdiction
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, confined to the
state
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of
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, Australia, includes merits review, judicial review, civil enforcement, criminal prosecution,
criminal
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appeals
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and
civil claims about planning, environmental, land, mining and other legislation.
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History
The Court was established on 1 April 1980 as the world's first environmental court that was also a superior court of record.
A Parliamentary review in 2001 noted "It is evident that there is some dissatisfaction within sections of the community about the role and operations of the Court".
Structure and jurisdiction
The Court is a superior court of record
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. It consists of a Chief Judge, severals Judges, and Commissioners. The New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
The New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal, part of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, is the highest court for criminal matters and has appellate jurisdiction in the Australian State of New South Wales.
Jurisdiction
The Court hears appe ...
and the New South Wales Court of Appeal
The New South Wales Court of Appeal, part of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, is the highest court for civil matters and has appellate jurisdiction in the Australian state of New South Wales.
Jurisdiction
The Court of Appeal operates pursu ...
, both divisions of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. Whilst the Supreme Court i ...
, may hear appeals from the Court, depending on the nature of case. Appellants on constitutional issues may seek special leave for the matter to be heard before the High Court of Australia
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in certain circumstances.
The Court has appellate jurisdiction
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over the Local Court of New South Wales
The Local Court of New South Wales is the lowest court in the judicial hierarchy of the Australian state of New South Wales. Formerly known as the Court of Petty Sessions and the Magistrates Court, there are more than 160 branches across New So ...
with respect to an environmental offence under the .[
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Current composition
Judges have the same rank, title, status and precedence as the Judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Judges preside over all Aboriginal land claims matters, most land tenure and compensation matters, and can hear matters in all other Classes of the Court’s jurisdiction.
The Judges, in order of seniority, are as follows:
Past Judicial officers and decision makers
Past Chief Judges
Former Judges
*The Honourable Justice Terry Sheahan
*The Honourable Justice Malcolm Craig
*The Honourable Justice Peter Biscoe
*The Honourable Justice Paul Stein
*The Honourable Justice Neal Bignold
*The Honourable Justice Angus Talbot - 1992 to 2007
*The Honourable Justice David Lloyd
*The Honourable Justice Jayne Jagot
Jayne Margaret Jagot () is an Australian judge. She has been a Justice of the High Court of Australia since 17 October 2022. She was previously a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and before that of the Land and Environment Court of New S ...
See also
* List of New South Wales courts and tribunals
The following is a list of courts and tribunals in New South Wales:
List of sitting boards, commissions, courts, and tribunals
Sitting courts
The primary courts currently sitting in New South Wales are:
*Court of Appeal of New South Wales
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* Warden Court, a predecessor to the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
* NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 (TSC Act)
References
External links
* {{cite web , title=Land & Environment Court , work=Justice NSW , url=http://www.lec.justice.nsw.gov.au , accessdate=11 August 2016
1980 establishments in Australia
New South Wales courts and tribunals
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Environment of New South Wales
Courts and tribunals established in 1980