4807. Public law
Title | 4807. Public law |
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Parent | 48. Law and Legal Studies |
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Can charter cities 'anabolise' the Australian Federation?
Gussen, Benjamen F.. 2017. "Can charter cities 'anabolise' the Australian Federation?" Public Administration and Policy: a Hong Kong and Asia-Pacific journal. 20 (1), pp. 18-38.Article
A survey of arguments against the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australian peoples
Patrick, Jeremy. 2016. "A survey of arguments against the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australian peoples." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 143-157Edited book (chapter)
Indigenous Australians and the constitutional reform: learning from a very British experience
Breda, Vito. 2016. "Indigenous Australians and the constitutional reform: learning from a very British experience." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 229-246Edited book (chapter)
Reforming the Australian Constitution: an overview of recognition proposals
Jones, Nicky. 2016. "Reforming the Australian Constitution: an overview of recognition proposals." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, New South Wales. Federation Press. pp. 48-67Edited book (chapter)
Australian constitutionalism between subsidiarity and federalism
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2016. "Australian constitutionalism between subsidiarity and federalism." Monash University Law Review. 42 (2), pp. 383-418.Article
Rights-based 'recognition': the Canadian experience
Mascher, Sharon and Young, Simon. 2016. "Rights-based 'recognition': the Canadian experience." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 176-205Edited book (chapter)
Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives
Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) 2016. Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia. Federation Press.Edited book
The protection of voting equality in Australia
Gray, Anthony. 2016. "The protection of voting equality in Australia." Federal Law Review. 44 (3), pp. 557-585.Article
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples in New Zealand and Ecuador
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2016. "Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples in New Zealand and Ecuador." Young , Simon , Nielsen , Jennifer and Patrick , Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, New South Wales. Federation Press. pp. 247-256Edited book (chapter)
Constitutional patriotism and the Scottish referendum
Breda, Vito. 2015. "Constitutional patriotism and the Scottish referendum." Hulas, Maciej and Fel, Stanislaw (ed.) Intricacies of Patriotism: towards a complexity of patriotic allegiance. United Kingdom. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 161-185Edited book (chapter)
The concept of objectivity in the UK Supreme Court through a comparative looking glass
Breda, Vito. 2016. "The concept of objectivity in the UK Supreme Court through a comparative looking glass." Breda, Vito and Rodack, Lidia (ed.) Diverse narratives of legal objectivity: an interdisciplinary perspective. England. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 211-224Edited book (chapter)
Lingering with intent: the UK constitutional review
Breda, Vito. 2015. "Lingering with intent: the UK constitutional review." Jovanovich, Miodrag A. (ed.) Constitutional Review and Democracy. Netherlands. Eleven International Publishing. pp. 165-184Edited book (chapter)
Criminal due process and chapter III of the Australian Constitution
Gray, Anthony. 2016. Criminal due process and chapter III of the Australian Constitution. Annandale, New South Wales. Federation Press.Authored book
Section 92 of the Australian Constitution: the next phase
Gray, Anthony. 2016. "Section 92 of the Australian Constitution: the next phase." Australian Business Law Review. 44 (1), pp. 35-60.Article
The right to confrontation in common law systems: A critical comparison
Gray, Anthony. 2015. "The right to confrontation in common law systems: A critical comparison." New Criminal Law Review: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 18 (1), pp. 129-165. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2015.18.1.129Article
'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'
Connors, Libby. 2015. "'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'." Journal of Australian Colonial History. 17, pp. 83-100.Article
Home Countries and Transnational Bribery: China’s Changing Approach
Radavoi, Ciprian and Bian, Yongmin. 2016. "Home Countries and Transnational Bribery: China’s Changing Approach." China and WTO Review. 2 (1), pp. 7-32. https://doi.org/10.14330/cwr.2016.2.1.01Article
On the problem of scale: the inextricable link between environmental and constitutional laws
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2015. "On the problem of scale: the inextricable link between environmental and constitutional laws." New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law. 13 (1), pp. 39-63.Article
Is subsidiarity a conditio sine qua non for sustainability?
Gussen, Benjamen F.. 2015. "Is subsidiarity a conditio sine qua non for sustainability? " Policy Studies. 36 (4), pp. 384-398. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2015.1073244Article
The Australian quarantine and biosecurity legislation: constitutionality and critique
Gray, Anthony. 2015. "The Australian quarantine and biosecurity legislation: constitutionality and critique." Journal of Law and Medicine. 22 (4), pp. 788-810.Article
Constitutional right of access to courts in Australia: the case of prisoners
Gray, Anthony. 2015. "Constitutional right of access to courts in Australia: the case of prisoners." Journal of Judicial Administration. 24 (4), pp. 236-264.Article
The state is the fiduciary of the people
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2015. "The state is the fiduciary of the people." Public Law: the constitutional and administrative law of the commonwealth.Article
Reinvigorating the trade and commerce power
Gray, Anthony. 2015. "Reinvigorating the trade and commerce power." Australian Business Law Review. 43 (2), pp. 101-120.Article
Compulsory marketing schemes and Section 92 of the Australian Constitution
Gray, Anthony. 2014. "Compulsory marketing schemes and Section 92 of the Australian Constitution." University of Tasmania Law Review. 33 (2), pp. 317-344.Article
Donation and spending limits in political finance law and their compatibility with the Australian Constitution
Gray, Anthony. 2014. "Donation and spending limits in political finance law and their compatibility with the Australian Constitution." Australian Journal of Politics and History. 60 (4), pp. 592-605. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12078Article
Locating local community interests between government's assurances and investor's expectations
Radavoi, Ciprian. 2015. "Locating local community interests between government's assurances and investor's expectations." Rayman-Bacchus, Lez and Walsh, Philip (ed.) Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Nexus of Private and Public Interests . Routledge-Cavendish. pp. 81-99Edited book (chapter)
Executive detention and the Australian Constitution
Gray, Anthony. 2014. "Executive detention and the Australian Constitution." Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 22 (1), pp. 43-62.Article
The evolutionary economic implications of constitutional designs: lessons from the constitutional morphogenesis of New England and New Zealand
Gussen, Benjamen F.. 2014. "The evolutionary economic implications of constitutional designs: lessons from the constitutional morphogenesis of New England and New Zealand ." Perspectives on Federalism. 6 (2), pp. E319-E346.Article
Subsidiarity as a constitutional principle in New Zealand
Gussen, Benjamen F.. 2014. "Subsidiarity as a constitutional principle in New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law. 12 (1), pp. 123-144.Article
Privative clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension
Young, Simon. 2014. "Privative clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension." Groves, Matthew (ed.) Modern administrative law in Australia: concepts and context. Port Melbourne. Cambridge University Press. pp. 276-297Edited book (chapter)
The constitutionality of Queensland's recent (legal) war on 'bikies'
Gray, Anthony. 2014. "The constitutionality of Queensland's recent (legal) war on 'bikies'." Deakin Law Review. 19 (1), pp. 51-87.Article
Williams v Commonwealth
Hemming, Andrew. 2014. "Williams v Commonwealth." University of Queensland Law Journal. 33 (1), pp. 233-245.Article
Religion, secularism, and the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program
Patrick, Jeremy. 2014. "Religion, secularism, and the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program." University of Queensland Law Journal. 33 (1), pp. 187-219.Article
The establishment clause: A search for meaning
Mortensen, Reid. 2014. "The establishment clause: A search for meaning." University of Queensland Law Journal. 33 (1), pp. 109-129.Article
Australian constitutional law: commentary and cases
Ratnapala, Suri, Koch, Cornelia, Thomas, John and Karean, Vanitha. 2007. Australian constitutional law: commentary and cases. Melbourne, Australia. Oxford University Press.Authored book
Administrative law in Australia
Lane, W. B. and Young, Simon. 2007. Administrative law in Australia. Sydney, Australia. Lawbook Co..Authored book
Probing the frontiers of administrative law
Johnston, Peter, Young, Simon, Hooker, Richard and Pontre, Tom. 2011. "Probing the frontiers of administrative law." ALIAL Forum. 67, pp. 1-34.Article
An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia
Young, Simon and Murray, Sarah. 2011. "An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia." Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal. 11 (2), pp. 117-142.Article
Review of social attitudes in Northern Ireland: the ninth report
Breda, Vito. 2005. "Review of social attitudes in Northern Ireland: the ninth report." SCOLAG.Article
Constitutional identities in a liquid society
Breda, Vito. 2007. "Constitutional identities in a liquid society." Priban, Gigi (ed.) Liquid society and its law. Abingdon, Oxon. United Kingdom. Ashgate Publishing Limited. pp. 153-169Edited book (chapter)