Richardson v Forestry Commission of Tasmania
High Court of Australia | |
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Established | 1903 |
Country | Australia |
Location | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
Richardson v Forestry Commission of Tasmania (1988) 164 CLR 261 is an Australian legal decision in which the High Court of Australia upheld a Commonwealth law providing interim protection of an area of Tasmanian wilderness while an inquiry assessed what parts of the wilderness should be listed for World Heritage protection.
It was the first use of the constitutional external affairs power for environmental protection since the Tasmanian Dams Case.
References
- H. P. Lee, Peter A. Gerangelos. "Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent Federation Press, 2009". Retrieved 5 June 2012.
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