Australian Constitution

1920

Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd

High Court of Australia(1920) 28 CLR 129

Key Principle

Rejected the doctrine of implied intergovernmental immunities and reserved State powers; established that Commonwealth powers should be interpreted according to their natural meaning

The Engineers' Case fundamentally changed the interpretation of the Australian Constitution by rejecting the previously applied doctrines of implied intergovernmental immunities and reserved State powers. The High Court held that the Constitution should be read as a statute and Commonwealth legislative powers given their full natural and ordinary meaning, marking a decisive shift toward a broader reading of Commonwealth power.

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