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FIDIC Contracts in Asia Pacific - A Practical Guide to Application


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CHAPTER 6

Applying FIDIC contracts in Australia

Dr Donald Charrett practises in construction law as an arbitrator, mediator, dispute board member and expert. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he worked as a consulting engineer for over 30 years. He has published widely on legal and engineering subjects, including as the author/joint author/editor of five books on construction law.

6.1

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Outline of the legal environment in Australia

6.1.1 The constitutional structure of Australia

Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a federal system of government. The formal Head of State is the Queen of Australia, who is also the Queen of the United Kingdom and of 14 other Commonwealth realms. In practice, the Queen’s representatives, the Governor-General (Commonwealth) and Governors (States), exercise her formal powers on a day-to-day basis. Nowadays, despite the formal constitutional structure, Australia effectively functions more like a republic than a monarchy. Since the Australia Act 1986 (the name given to two separate Acts that eliminated the remaining associations between the laws and judiciary of Australia and their counterparts in the United Kingdom), the United Kingdom Parliament does not even have a theoretical legislative role to play in Australian affairs.

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