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under the Australian Constitution is the leading
text on how the Australian Constitution protects human rights.
It provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of the
кел
public
law principles, including the full range of express and implied rights
in the Australian Constitution. It does this within a broader context,
including the drafting and origins of the Australian Constitution
and the interaction of constitutional principles with the common
law, statute law and international law.
The Australian position is examined in light of developments in
comparable legal systems, including the United States, Canada,
the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The result is a thorough
work that
exa
in
i nes
in context areas of law7 of great importance
to Australian democracy, including freedom of speech, the right to
vote, freedom of religion, the acquisition of property on just terms,
judicial independence and the right to a fair trial.
The book intersperses discussion and analysis of existing doctrine
with critique and, where appropriate, suggestions for legal
development. This second edition updates the material in the
first edition to reflect subsequent developments and expands
the discussion in many areas, such as judicial power, which
have increasingly drawn High Court attention.
Contents
Table of Cases x
Table of Statutes **v
Preface xxx
Acknowledgments
xxxii
1
Human rights in Australia
1
1
Introduction
1
2
What are human rights?
2
3
The legal protection of human rights in Australia
8
3.1
State and territory law
8
3.2
Federal statute law
14
3.3
Commonwealth parliamentary processes
20
4
International law
24
4.1
Shaping the interpretation of statutes
26
4.2
Informing the development of the common law
29
4.3
Providing extra-legal facts which can have legal consequences
31
4.4
Affecting procedural powers and obligations?
31
5
The common law as a source of rights and freedoms
33
5.1
Statutory construction and human rights
34
5.2
Statutory construction: the principle of legality
36
5.2.1
Overview
36
5.2.2
Breadth and depth of the principle of legality
41
5.2.3
The future of the principle of legality
44
5.3
Are there fundamental rights and freedoms which
cannot be abrogated?
47
5.4
The common law and the Constitution
48
6
The state of human rights protection in Australia
49
2
The drafting of the Australian Constitution
51
1
Introduction
51
2
The making of the Australian Constitution
53
3
The influence of comparative models
57
4
Human rights at the constitutional conventions
60
5
Andrew Inglis Clark s draft constitution
62
6
Clauses
46
and
81 :
freedom of religion
62
7
Clause
65:
trial by jury
64
8
Equal protection of the laws, and due process of law
65
9
The framers, human rights, and cl
110 66
9.1
Responsible, not republican, government
61
9.2
Maintaining discriminatory laws
69
10
The issue of race in other clauses
70
11
The rights of women
71
12
Constitutional amendments and human rights
73
13
Underlying principles
7
A
3
Constitutional interpretation
76
1
Introduction
76
2
Literalism and the Engineers Case
78
2.1
The Engineers Case
78
2.2
Literalism,
legalismi
and human rights
79
2.3
Challenges to the Engineers Case
85
2.3.1
Extrinsic factors in constitutional interpretation
85
2.3.2
Substance, not just form
87
2.3.3
Inconsistent applications of literalism
88
2.3.4
Literalism and the construction of express
constitutional guarantees
89
3
History and constitutional interpretation
91
3.1
The Convention debates as an aid to interpretation
92
3.2
Limiting constitutional rights by use of the Convention debates
94
3.3
Originalism and dynamic development
98
4
Popular sovereignty
99
5
Abstraction from power by constitutional guarantees
105
6
Human rights principles in constitutional interpretation
107
4
The text and structure of the Australian Constitution 111
1
Introduction 111
2
Rights protections in the Australian Constitution
112
3
Federalism
116
3.1
Federalism as a human rights protection
116
3.2
Implications from federalism
119
4
The separation of powers
121
4.1
Limits on legislative power
122
4.2
Limits on executive power
122
4.3
The separation of judicial power
124
5
Representative government
124
6
Responsible government
127
6.1
The nature and constitutional basis of responsible government
127
6.2
Responsible government and the protection of rights
128
7
The rule of law
131
7.1
Implications from the rule of law
133
8
Proportionality
135
8.1
Factors bearing on proportionality
137
9
Freedoms or immunities and rights or individual rights
142
9.1
Consequences
148
9.2
The doctrinal basis
152
10
Remedies for breach of the Constitution
155
5
Freedom of political communication
161
1
Introduction
162
2
The development of the implied freedom of political communication
163
2.1
The Murphy supernova
163
2.2
The High Court discerns and develops the freedom
164
2.3
Securing the basis of the freedom
168
2.4
Fost-Lange development of the freedom
174
3
The systemic basis of the freedom and its consequences
176
3.1
Narrower basis than other free speech protections
176
3.2
Not an individual right to speak
180
3.3
Foreign jurisprudence is of limited assistance
181
3.4
Operates at least as a Vertical immunity
182
3.5
The status of the person who expresses the communication
183
3.6
The severity of the burden on receipt
ofinformation
is relevant
183
4
Political communications: coverage of the implied freedom
184
4.1
Exclusions: non-political communications
184
4.2
Exclusions: non-federal communications
186
4.3
Inclusions: communications on federal political issues
188
4.4
Categorical exclusions?
191
4.5
Are some political communications more important than others?
192
5
Effective burden on the implied freedom
193
5.1
A greater role for this limb?
194
5.2
Is there a need for a pre-existing common law or
statutory freedom?
195
5.3
Direct and incidental burdens
199
6
Compatible ends
202
6.1
Laws advancing interests other than the constitutionally
prescribed systems
203
6.2
Laws advancing the constitutional systems
205
6.2.1
Laws advancing aspects of the constitutionally prescribed
systems other than freedom of communication
206
6.2.2
Laws advancing the constitutionally prescribed systems by
enhancing freedom of communication
207
6.3
Incompatible ends
210
7
Proportionality
212
8
Derivative freedoms: political movement and political association
214
6
The right to vote and equality of voting power
219
1
Introduction
219
2
Commonwealth Parliament s power to prescribe the franchise
220
3
Could
s
41
protect a right to vote?
222
4
Directly chosen by the people and universal suffrage
230
4.1
The development of
ss
7
and
24
as the basis of universal
suffrage
232
4.2
Conditional exceptions to universal suffrage
237
4.3
Fundamental debates about judicial review and rights
243
5
Equality of voting power
250
7
Civil rights
256
1
Introduction
256
2
Religious rights
256
2.1
Overview of
s
116 256
2.2
The making of law
259
2.3
For
260
2.4
Establishing any religion
264
2.5
Prohibiting the free exercise of any religion
268
2.6
Religion
271
3
Rights of out-of-state residents
272
3.1
Section
117
and equality protections
272
3.2
The narrow approach to
s
117 274
3.3
The broad approach to
s
117 276
3.4
The future of
s
117 281
8
Economic rights
283
1
Introduction
283
2
Acquisition of property on just terms
284
2.1
Overview
284
2.2
Acquisition: taking
287
2.3
Acquisition : acquisition of an interest in property
291
2.4
Property
296
2.5
Just terms
300
2.6
For any purpose in respect of which the Parliament
has power to make laws
301
2.7
Application to the states and territories
302
2.8
Laws which acquire property but are not covered by
s
51 (xxxi) 304
3
Freedom of interstate trade, commerce and intercourse
309
3.1
The rise and fall of the individual rights approach
309
3.2
The post- Cole
v
Whitfield approach
314
3.3
The freedom of interstate intercourse
318
4
Civil conscription
321
9
Judicial
power
325
1
Introduction
325
2
Judicial review
328
2.1
Judicial review of constitutional validity
328
2.2
Judicial review of Commonwealth public power
333
2.3
Judicial review of state public power
335
3
Exclusively judicial powers
338
3.1
Punishment consequent on a determination of guilt
340
3.2
Detention authorised otherwise than by judicial order
344
3.3
Overturning an exercise of Commonwealth judicial power
351
3.4
Retrospective criminal laws
353
4
Trial by jury
355
4.1
Overview of
s
80 355
4.2
Trial
...
on indictment
357
4.3
Trial
...
by jury
360
4.4
Shall be by jury
363
4.5
Offence
364
5
Due process in the exercise of judicial power
365
5.1
Independence and impartiality
369
5.2
Processes or functions repugnant to Ch III
372
5.2.1
Reasons for decision
372
5.2.2
The open court principle
373
5.2.3
Vague or polycentric standards
373
5.2.4
Procedural fairness
375
Index
380
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