4807. Public law
Title | 4807. Public law |
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Parent | 48. Law and Legal Studies |
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'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
[Introduction] to Diverse narratives of legal objectivity
Breda, Vito and Rodack, Lidia. 2016. "[Introduction] to Diverse narratives of legal objectivity." Breda, Vito and Rodack, Lidia (ed.) Diverse narratives of legal objectivity: an interdisciplinary perspective. Oxford, England. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 7-12Edited book (chapter)
A Christian state? A comment
Mortensen, Reid. 1999. "A Christian state? A comment." Journal of Law and Religion. 13 (2), pp. 509-513.Article
A comparative analysis of constitutional recognition of Aboriginal peoples
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2017. "A comparative analysis of constitutional recognition of Aboriginal peoples ." Melbourne University Law Review. 40 (3), pp. 867-904.Article
A European constitution in a multinational Europe or a multinational constitution for Europe?
Breda, Vito. 2006. "A European constitution in a multinational Europe or a multinational constitution for Europe?" European Law Journal. 12 (3), pp. 330-344. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0386.2006.00320.xArticle
A guaranteed right to trial by jury at state level?
Gray, Anthony. 2009. "A guaranteed right to trial by jury at state level?" Australian Journal of Human Rights. 15 (1), pp. 97-125.Article
A head for business regulation: the corporations power and the federal government's workplace relations reforms
Gray, Anthony. 2006. "A head for business regulation: the corporations power and the federal government's workplace relations reforms." Commercial Law Journal. 1 (1), pp. 56-67.Article
A polemic against the standing requirement in constitutional cases
Patrick, Jeremy. 2013. "A polemic against the standing requirement in constitutional cases." Capital University Law Review. 41, pp. 603-635.Article
A right to adequate housing: Translating 'political' rhetoric into legislation
Copley, Julie. 2023. "A right to adequate housing: Translating 'political' rhetoric into legislation." Australian Property Law Journal. 31 (2), pp. 71-98.Article
A snapshot of the Family Law Pathways Network Program: working at the local community level
Collins, Pauline, Bryce, India and Nugent, Timothy. 2021. "A snapshot of the Family Law Pathways Network Program: working at the local community level." Australian Journal of Family Law. 34 (2), pp. 97-128.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)
Administrative law in Australia
Lane, W. B. and Young, Simon. 2007. Administrative law in Australia. Sydney, Australia. Lawbook Co..Authored book
Advancing tolerant, secular Commonwealth: anti-discrimination law
Harradine, Matthew William. 2019. Advancing tolerant, secular Commonwealth: anti-discrimination law. Masters Thesis Master of Laws (Research). University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q93x-k310Masters Thesis
Alert and alarmed: the National Security Information Act (Cth) 2004
Gray, Anthony. 2007. "Alert and alarmed: the National Security Information Act (Cth) 2004." University of Tasmania Law Review. 24 (2), pp. 1-23.Article
An Annotated Guide to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld)
Jones, Nicky and Billings, Peter. 2023. An Annotated Guide to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld). Australia. Lexis Nexis.Authored book
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
An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in modern democracy
Breda, Vito. 2014. "An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in modern democracy." Jenkins, Fiona, Nolan, Mark and Rubenstein, Kim (ed.) Allegiance and identity in a globalised world. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press. pp. 52-76Edited book (chapter)
Applying provisions of the Australian Constitution to protect rights from intrusion by state parliaments
Gray, Anthony. 2011. "Applying provisions of the Australian Constitution to protect rights from intrusion by state parliaments." Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 18 (4), pp. 229-244.Article
Attitudes towards information privacy
Cockcroft, Sophie and Clutterbuck, Peter. 2001. "Attitudes towards information privacy." 12th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2001). Coffs Harbour, Australia 04 - 07 Dec 2001 Australia.Paper
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
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
Blind hope, magnificent delusions: the need for privacy protection for personal images uploaded on social networks
Georgiades, Eugenia. 2021. "Blind hope, magnificent delusions: the need for privacy protection for personal images uploaded on social networks." European Intellectual Property Review. 43 (3), pp. 148-155.Article
Calling out Defence Personnel in Civilian Security Matters in Australia
Collins, Pauline. 2022. "Calling out Defence Personnel in Civilian Security Matters in Australia." Collins, Pauline and Arcala Hall, Rosalie (ed.) Military Operation and Engagement in the Domestic Jurisdiction: Comparative Call-out Laws. Leiden, Netherlands. Brill. pp. 243-285Edited book (chapter)
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
Chapter III of the Constitution and the protection of due process rights
Gray, Anthony. 2019. "Chapter III of the Constitution and the protection of due process rights." Groves, Matthew, Boughey, Janina and Meagher, Dan (ed.) The legal protection of rights in Australia. Oxford, United Kingdom. Hart Publishing. pp. 31-51Edited book (chapter)
Church, state, and charter: Canada's hidden establishment clause
Patrick, Jeremy. 2006. "Church, state, and charter: Canada's hidden establishment clause." Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law. 14 (1), pp. 25-52.Article
Civil liberties advocacy organizations in Canada: a survey and critique
Patrick, Jeremy. 2007. "Civil liberties advocacy organizations in Canada: a survey and critique." Oklahoma City University Law Review. 32 (2), pp. 187-213.Article
Civil-military 'legal' relations: where to from here? The Civilian Courts and the military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia
Collins, Pauline Therese. 2018. Civil-military 'legal' relations: where to from here? The Civilian Courts and the military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Netherlands. Brill.Authored book
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
Constitutional Crises and Regionalism: Elgar Monographs in Constitutional and Administrative Law
Breda, Vito. 2023. Constitutional Crises and Regionalism: Elgar Monographs in Constitutional and Administrative Law . United Kingdom. Edward Elgar Publishing.Authored book
Constitutional Futures Revisited: Britain's Constitution to 2020 by Robert Hazell
Breda, Vito. 2011. "Constitutional Futures Revisited: Britain's Constitution to 2020 by Robert Hazell." Public Law: the constitutional and administrative law of the commonwealth.Book review
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)
Constitutional law and regionalism: a comparative analysis of regionalist negotiations
Breda, Vito. 2018. Constitutional law and regionalism: a comparative analysis of regionalist negotiations. United Kingdom. Edward Elgar Publishing.Authored book
Constitutional patriotism
Breda, Vito. 2020. "Constitutional patriotism." Sardoc, Mitja (ed.) Handbook of patriotism. Cham, Switzerland. Springer. pp. 179-192Edited book (chapter)
Constitutional patriotism
Breda, Vito. 2017. "Constitutional patriotism." Sellers, Mortimer and Kirste, Stephan (ed.) Encyclopedia of the philosophy of law and social philosophy. Netherlands. Springer. pp. 1-7Edited 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)
Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism
Corrin, Jennifer and Young, Simon. 2019. "Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism." Common Law World Review. 48 (4), pp. 233-265. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473779519891623Article
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
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 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