"A Proposal to Give the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria Jurisdiction to Resolve Residential Tenancy Matters Involving Family Violence "

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
Samuel Tyrer
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Abstract

Family violence victims face a problem under Victoria’s Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (‘RTA’). Victims must apply to access its protections in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (‘VCAT’) which is a separate jurisdiction to where they apply for intervention orders under the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (Vic), ie, the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria. This may result in victims having to navigate a completely different jurisdiction, ie, VCAT, if they access the RTA’s protections there. This makes the process unnecessarily complex, and it may even deter some victims from accessing the RTA’s protections for a safe home. Victoria’s 2016 Royal Commission into Family Violence identified this problem, and this article advances and unpacks a recommendation it made to consider legislative reform to simplify processes for victims. The research presented herein, while focused on Victorian law, may also inform potential approaches to law reform in other Australian jurisdictions.
《赋予维多利亚州裁判法院管辖权以解决涉及家庭暴力的住宅租赁事宜的建议》
根据1997年《维多利亚州住宅租赁法》(RTA),家庭暴力受害者面临一个问题。受害者必须在维多利亚州民事和行政法庭(“VCAT”)申请获得其保护,该法庭是他们根据《2008年家庭暴力保护法》(Vic)申请干预令的独立管辖区,即维多利亚州治安法院。这可能导致受害者必须在一个完全不同的司法管辖区,即VCAT,如果他们在那里获得RTA的保护。这使得这一过程变得不必要地复杂,甚至可能阻止一些受害者获得RTA的安全住所保护。维多利亚州2016年皇家家庭暴力委员会发现了这个问题,这篇文章提出并取消了它提出的考虑立法改革以简化受害者程序的建议。本文介绍的研究虽然侧重于维多利亚州的法律,但也可能为澳大利亚其他司法管辖区的法律改革提供潜在的方法。
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