
Federal Court (Australia)
The Federal Court of Australia is a national court that handles legal cases involving federal laws, such as those related to trade, intellectual property, native title, and immigration. It operates independently from the Parliament and handles complex civil and some criminal matters. The court resolves disputes between individuals, companies, and government entities, ensuring the consistent application of federal legislation across Australia. Its judges are appointed based on their expertise, and the court works to interpret and uphold federal laws fairly and efficiently.