The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution
Herausgeber: Saunders, Cheryl; Stone, Adrienne
The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution
Herausgeber: Saunders, Cheryl; Stone, Adrienne
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Providing an interdisciplinary overview of Australian constitutional law and practice, this Handbook situates the development of the constitutional system in its proper context. It also examines recurrent themes and tensions in Australian constitutional law, and points the way for future developments.
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Providing an interdisciplinary overview of Australian constitutional law and practice, this Handbook situates the development of the constitutional system in its proper context. It also examines recurrent themes and tensions in Australian constitutional law, and points the way for future developments.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1810g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738442
- ISBN-10: 0198738447
- Artikelnr.: 73516215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1810g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738442
- ISBN-10: 0198738447
- Artikelnr.: 73516215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cheryl Saunders is a laureate professor emeritus at Melbourne Law School. Adrienne Stone is a Laureate Professor and Director of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School.
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Sean Brennan and Megan Davis: First Peoples
2: John Waugh: Settlement
3: Susan Crennan: Federation
4: Anne Twomey: Independence
5: Susan Kenny: Evolution
6: Patrick Emerton: Ideas
Part II: Constitutional Domain
7: K M Hayne: Rule of Law
8: William Gummow: Common Law
9: Gabrielle Appleby: Unwritten Rules
10: Stephen Donoghue: International Law
11: Stephen Gageler: Comparative Law
12: Gerard Carney: State Constitutions
Part III: Themes
13: Brendan Lim: Legitimacy
14: Elisa Arcioni: Citizenship
15: Lisa Burton Crawford and Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutionalism
16: John Williams: Republicanism
17: William Gummow: Unity
18: Hilary Charlesworth: Australia in the International Legal Order
Part IV: Practice and Process
19: Kristen Walker: Authority of the High Court of Australia
20: Adrienne Stone: Judicial Reasoning
21: Susan Kiefel: Standards of Review
22: Jeremy Kirk: Justiciability and Relief
23: Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek: Techniques of Adjudication
Part V: Separation of Powers
24: Amelia Simpson: Parliaments
25: Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng: Executives
26: Cheryl Saunders: Legislative and Executive Power
27: Nicholas Owens: Judicature and Jurisdiction
28: Michelle Foster: Separation of Judicial Power
29: Debbie Mortimer: Constitutionalization of Administrative Law
Part IV: Federalism
30: Nicholas Aroney: Design
31: Mark Leeming: Power
32: Stephen McLeish: Money
33: Robert French: Co-operation
34: Justin Gleeson: Economic Union
35: Michael Crommelin: Federal Principle
36: James Stellios: Federal Jurisdiction
Part VII: Rights
37: Scott Stephenson: Rights Protection in Australia
38: Fiona Wheeler: Due Process
39: Adrienne Stone: Expression
40: Joo-Cheong Tham: Political Participation
41: Lael Weis: Property
42: Carolyn Evans: Religion
43: Denise Meyerson: Equality
44: Dan Meagher: Legality
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Sean Brennan and Megan Davis: First Peoples
2: John Waugh: Settlement
3: Susan Crennan: Federation
4: Anne Twomey: Independence
5: Susan Kenny: Evolution
6: Patrick Emerton: Ideas
Part II: Constitutional Domain
7: K M Hayne: Rule of Law
8: William Gummow: Common Law
9: Gabrielle Appleby: Unwritten Rules
10: Stephen Donoghue: International Law
11: Stephen Gageler: Comparative Law
12: Gerard Carney: State Constitutions
Part III: Themes
13: Brendan Lim: Legitimacy
14: Elisa Arcioni: Citizenship
15: Lisa Burton Crawford and Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutionalism
16: John Williams: Republicanism
17: William Gummow: Unity
18: Hilary Charlesworth: Australia in the International Legal Order
Part IV: Practice and Process
19: Kristen Walker: Authority of the High Court of Australia
20: Adrienne Stone: Judicial Reasoning
21: Susan Kiefel: Standards of Review
22: Jeremy Kirk: Justiciability and Relief
23: Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek: Techniques of Adjudication
Part V: Separation of Powers
24: Amelia Simpson: Parliaments
25: Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng: Executives
26: Cheryl Saunders: Legislative and Executive Power
27: Nicholas Owens: Judicature and Jurisdiction
28: Michelle Foster: Separation of Judicial Power
29: Debbie Mortimer: Constitutionalization of Administrative Law
Part IV: Federalism
30: Nicholas Aroney: Design
31: Mark Leeming: Power
32: Stephen McLeish: Money
33: Robert French: Co-operation
34: Justin Gleeson: Economic Union
35: Michael Crommelin: Federal Principle
36: James Stellios: Federal Jurisdiction
Part VII: Rights
37: Scott Stephenson: Rights Protection in Australia
38: Fiona Wheeler: Due Process
39: Adrienne Stone: Expression
40: Joo-Cheong Tham: Political Participation
41: Lael Weis: Property
42: Carolyn Evans: Religion
43: Denise Meyerson: Equality
44: Dan Meagher: Legality
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Sean Brennan and Megan Davis: First Peoples
2: John Waugh: Settlement
3: Susan Crennan: Federation
4: Anne Twomey: Independence
5: Susan Kenny: Evolution
6: Patrick Emerton: Ideas
Part II: Constitutional Domain
7: K M Hayne: Rule of Law
8: William Gummow: Common Law
9: Gabrielle Appleby: Unwritten Rules
10: Stephen Donoghue: International Law
11: Stephen Gageler: Comparative Law
12: Gerard Carney: State Constitutions
Part III: Themes
13: Brendan Lim: Legitimacy
14: Elisa Arcioni: Citizenship
15: Lisa Burton Crawford and Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutionalism
16: John Williams: Republicanism
17: William Gummow: Unity
18: Hilary Charlesworth: Australia in the International Legal Order
Part IV: Practice and Process
19: Kristen Walker: Authority of the High Court of Australia
20: Adrienne Stone: Judicial Reasoning
21: Susan Kiefel: Standards of Review
22: Jeremy Kirk: Justiciability and Relief
23: Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek: Techniques of Adjudication
Part V: Separation of Powers
24: Amelia Simpson: Parliaments
25: Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng: Executives
26: Cheryl Saunders: Legislative and Executive Power
27: Nicholas Owens: Judicature and Jurisdiction
28: Michelle Foster: Separation of Judicial Power
29: Debbie Mortimer: Constitutionalization of Administrative Law
Part IV: Federalism
30: Nicholas Aroney: Design
31: Mark Leeming: Power
32: Stephen McLeish: Money
33: Robert French: Co-operation
34: Justin Gleeson: Economic Union
35: Michael Crommelin: Federal Principle
36: James Stellios: Federal Jurisdiction
Part VII: Rights
37: Scott Stephenson: Rights Protection in Australia
38: Fiona Wheeler: Due Process
39: Adrienne Stone: Expression
40: Joo-Cheong Tham: Political Participation
41: Lael Weis: Property
42: Carolyn Evans: Religion
43: Denise Meyerson: Equality
44: Dan Meagher: Legality
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Sean Brennan and Megan Davis: First Peoples
2: John Waugh: Settlement
3: Susan Crennan: Federation
4: Anne Twomey: Independence
5: Susan Kenny: Evolution
6: Patrick Emerton: Ideas
Part II: Constitutional Domain
7: K M Hayne: Rule of Law
8: William Gummow: Common Law
9: Gabrielle Appleby: Unwritten Rules
10: Stephen Donoghue: International Law
11: Stephen Gageler: Comparative Law
12: Gerard Carney: State Constitutions
Part III: Themes
13: Brendan Lim: Legitimacy
14: Elisa Arcioni: Citizenship
15: Lisa Burton Crawford and Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutionalism
16: John Williams: Republicanism
17: William Gummow: Unity
18: Hilary Charlesworth: Australia in the International Legal Order
Part IV: Practice and Process
19: Kristen Walker: Authority of the High Court of Australia
20: Adrienne Stone: Judicial Reasoning
21: Susan Kiefel: Standards of Review
22: Jeremy Kirk: Justiciability and Relief
23: Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek: Techniques of Adjudication
Part V: Separation of Powers
24: Amelia Simpson: Parliaments
25: Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng: Executives
26: Cheryl Saunders: Legislative and Executive Power
27: Nicholas Owens: Judicature and Jurisdiction
28: Michelle Foster: Separation of Judicial Power
29: Debbie Mortimer: Constitutionalization of Administrative Law
Part IV: Federalism
30: Nicholas Aroney: Design
31: Mark Leeming: Power
32: Stephen McLeish: Money
33: Robert French: Co-operation
34: Justin Gleeson: Economic Union
35: Michael Crommelin: Federal Principle
36: James Stellios: Federal Jurisdiction
Part VII: Rights
37: Scott Stephenson: Rights Protection in Australia
38: Fiona Wheeler: Due Process
39: Adrienne Stone: Expression
40: Joo-Cheong Tham: Political Participation
41: Lael Weis: Property
42: Carolyn Evans: Religion
43: Denise Meyerson: Equality
44: Dan Meagher: Legality







