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Australian Federal Court

The Australian Federal Court is a judicial body that handles legal cases involving federal laws, government matters, and constitutional issues in Australia. It resolves disputes between individuals, businesses, and government entities, primarily focusing on areas like trade, taxation, intellectual property, and immigration. The Court operates independently of the government to ensure justice is served fairly and impartially. Its decisions help interpret federal laws and set legal precedents, shaping how laws are applied across Australia. The Court’s role is essential in maintaining the rule of law and ensuring that federal legislation is upheld.