Resolving Statutory Overlap in the Superannuation System
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Australia's national superannuation system enlivens a complex collage of Commonwealth and State laws and regulatory regimes. It therefore provides an opportunity to explore the operation of legislative devices designed to resolve issues of overlap in a practical setting of considerable ...
See moreAustralia's national superannuation system enlivens a complex collage of Commonwealth and State laws and regulatory regimes. It therefore provides an opportunity to explore the operation of legislative devices designed to resolve issues of overlap in a practical setting of considerable consequence. This article assesses two of these devices: s 350 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (Cth) and s 5E of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and identifies the crucial role played by s 109 of the Australian Constitution in the curatorial process governed by those provisions. The article is also concerned with the potential for less obvious examples of regulatory overlap to go unnoticed, and examines specific examples that illustrate this potential.
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See moreAustralia's national superannuation system enlivens a complex collage of Commonwealth and State laws and regulatory regimes. It therefore provides an opportunity to explore the operation of legislative devices designed to resolve issues of overlap in a practical setting of considerable consequence. This article assesses two of these devices: s 350 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (Cth) and s 5E of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and identifies the crucial role played by s 109 of the Australian Constitution in the curatorial process governed by those provisions. The article is also concerned with the potential for less obvious examples of regulatory overlap to go unnoticed, and examines specific examples that illustrate this potential.
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Date
2025Source title
Australian Law JournalVolume
99Issue
2Publisher
Lawbook Co LtdLicence
Copyright All Rights ReservedFaculty/School
The University of Sydney Law SchoolShare