Land and Environment Court of New South Wales

The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales is a Court established by legislation giving it exclusive jurisdiction to determine environmental, development, building and planning disputes. It was set up under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (NSW) to provide specialist knowledge in the matters relating to the environment and planning laws in New South Wales.

It has the power to review certain administrative decisions, enforce civil rights relating to planning, or to impose penalties for certain breaches of environmental law.

History

The Court was established on 14 April 1980 as the world's first environmental court that was also a superior court of record.

Structure and Jurisdiction

The Court is a superior court of record. It consists of a Chief Judge, severals Judges, and Commissioners.

An appeal may lie to the Court of Appeal (being a division of the Supreme Court of New South Wales) or to the Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales, depending on the nature of case.

Appeals on constitutional issues may lie to the High Court of Australia in certain circumstances.

Chief Judges

Current Judges

Former Judges

References

  1. http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/lec/ll_lec.nsf/pages/LEC_currentdirectory


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