Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2008C00443:clause:1_149a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2008C00443
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 149A
Character Range: 28320–29667

149A  The Australian Military Court Rules

  The Chief Military Judge may, by legislative instrument, make rules, to be known as the Australian Military Court Rules, providing for:
 (a) the practice and procedure to be followed by the Court and, in particular, providing for:
 (i) pre‑trial hearings and directions; and
 (ii) the attendance of witnesses; and
 (iii) the manner and timing of elections in relation to trial by military jury; and
 (iv) the giving of testimony and other evidence; and
 (v) the production of documents; and
 (vi) the administration of oaths and affirmations; and
 (vii) the forms to be used in relation to proceedings before the Court; and
 (viii) the service of any process of the Court; and
 (ix) charge sheets in proceedings before the Court; and
 (x) the manner and form of charges brought before the Court; and
 (xi) the recording of proceedings of the Court; and
 (xii) the duties of the Registrar in respect of the practice and procedure of the Court; and
 (xiii) the maintenance of the customs and traditions of the Defence Force in proceedings before the Court; and
 (b) matters concerning a military jury, including the summoning, attendance, empanelling of, the right of challenge, polling and the discharge of the jury; and
 (c) any matter required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed by the Rules.