The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution:
Constitutional law provides the legal framework for the Australian political and legal systems, and thus touches almost every aspect of Australian life. The Handbook offers a critical analysis of some of the most significant aspects of Australian constitutional arrangements, setting them against the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Constitutional law provides the legal framework for the Australian political and legal systems, and thus touches almost every aspect of Australian life. The Handbook offers a critical analysis of some of the most significant aspects of Australian constitutional arrangements, setting them against the historical, legal, political, and social contexts in which Australia's constitutional system has developed. It takes care to highlight the distinctive features of the Australian constitutional system by placing the Australian system, where possible, in global perspective. The chapters of the Handbook are arranged in seven thematically-grouped parts. The first, 'Foundations', deals with aspects of Australian history which have influenced constitutional arrangements. The second, 'Constitutional Domain', addresses the interaction between the constitution and other relevant legal systems and orders, including the common law, international law, and state constitutions. The third, 'Themes', identifies themes of special constitutional significance, including the legitimacy of the constitution, citizenship, and republicanism. The fourth, 'Practice and Process', deals with practical issues relevant to constitutional litigation, including the processes, techniques, and authority of the High Court of Australia. The final three parts deal with the structural building blocks of the Australian Constitutional system: 'Separation of Powers', 'Federalism', and the 'Protection of Rights.' Written by a team of experts drawn from academia and practice, the Handbook provides Australian and international readers alike with a reliable source of knowledge, understanding, and insight into the Australian Constitution |
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505 | 8 | |a Part I: Foundations. 1. First Peoples / Sean Brennan and Megan Davis -- 2. Settlement / John Waugh -- 3. Federation / Susan Crennan -- 4. Independence / Anne Twomey -- 5. Evolution / Susan Kenny -- 6. Ideas / Patrick Emerton -- Part II: Constitutional Domain. 7. Rule of Law / K M Hayne -- 8. Common Law / William Gummow -- 9. Unwritten Rules / Gabrielle Appleby -- 10. International Law / Stephen Donoghue -- 11. Comparative Law / Stephen Gageler -- 12. State Constitutions / Gerard Carney -- Part III: Themes. 13. Legitimacy / Brendan Lim -- 14. Citizenship / Elisa Arcioni -- 15. Constitutionalism / Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Lisa Burton Crawford -- 16. Republicanism / John Williams -- 17. Unity / William Gummow -- 18. Australia in the International Legal Order / Hilary Charlesworth -- Part IV: Practice and Process. 19. Authority of the High Court of Australia / Kristen Walker -- 20. Judicial Reasoning / Adrienne Stone -- 21. Standards of Review / Susan Kiefel -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 22. Justiciability and Relief / Jeremy Kirk -- 23. Techniques of Adjudication / Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek -- Part V: Separation of Powers. 24. Parliaments / Amelia Simpson -- 25. Executives / Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng -- 26. Legislative and Executive Power / Cheryl Saunders -- 27. Judicature and Jurisdiction / Nicholas Owens -- 28. Separation of Judicial Power / Michelle Foster -- 29. Constitutionalization of Administrative Law / Debbie Mortimer -- Part IV: Federalism. 30. Design / Nicholas Aroney -- 31. Power / Mark Leeming -- 32. Money / Stephen McLeish -- 33. Co-operation / Robert French -- 34. Economic Union / Justin Gleeson -- 35. Federal Principle / Michael Crommelin -- 36. Federal Jurisdiction / James Stellios -- Part VII: Rights. 37. Rights Protection in Australia / Scott Stephenson -- 38. Due Process / Fiona Wheeler -- 39. Expression / Adrienne Stone -- 40. Political Participation / Joo-Cheong Tham -- 41. Property / Lael Weis -- 42. Religion / Carolyn Evans -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 43. Equality / Denise Meyerson -- 44. Legality / Dan Meagher | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
TABLE OF CASES XIX
TABLE OF LEGISLATION XLVII
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LXXVII
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS LXXIX
INTRODUCTION 1
CHERYL SAUNDERS AND ADRIENNE STONE
PARTI FOUNDATIONS
1. FIRST PEOPLES 27
SEAN BRENNAN AND MEGAN DAVIS
2. SETTLEMENT 56
JOHN WAUGH
3. FEDERATION 78
SUSAN CRENNAN
4. INDEPENDENCE 96
ANNE TWOMEY
5. EVOLUTION 119
SUSAN KENNY
6. IDEAS 143
PATRICK EMERTON
XIV CONTENTS
PART II CONSTITUTIONAL DOMAIN
7. RULE OF LAW 167
KENNETH HAYNE
8. COMMON LAW 190
WILLIAM GUMMOW
9. UNWRITTEN RULES 209
GABRIELLE APPLEBY
10. INTERNATIONAL LAW 237
STEPHEN DONAGHUE
11. COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 261
STEPHEN GAGELER AND WILL BATEMAN
12. STATE CONSTITUTIONS 277
GERARD CARNEY
PART III THEMES
13. LEGITIMACY 315
BRENDAN LIM
14. CITIZENSHIP 339
ELISA ARCIONI
15. CONSTITUTIONALISM 357
LISA BURTON CRAWFORD AND JEFFREY GOLDSWORTHY
16. REPUBLICANISM 379
JOHN M WILLIAMS
17. UNITY 405
WILLIAM GUMMOW
18. AUSTRALIA IN THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER 425
HILARY CHARLESWORTH
CONTENTS XV
PART IV PRACTICE AND PROCESS
19. AUTHORITY OF THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA 449
KRISTEN WALKER
20. JUDICIAL REASONING 472
ADRIENNE STONE
21. STANDARDS OF REVIEW IN CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW OF LEGISLATION 488
SUSAN KIEFEL
22. JUSTICIABILITY 510
JEREMY KIRK
23. TECHNIQUES OF ADJUDICATION 534
PETER HANKS AND OLAF CIOLEK
PART V SEPARATION OF POWERS
24. PARLIAMENTS 563
AMELIA SIMPSON
25. EXECUTIVES 587
TERENCE DAINTITH AND YEE-FUI NG
26. SEPARATION OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER 617
CHERYL SAUNDERS
27. THE JUDICATURE 643
NICHOLAS OWENS
28. THE SEPARATION OF JUDICIAL POWER 672
MICHELLE FOSTER
29. THE CONSTITUTIONALIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 696
DEBRA MORTIMER
XVI CONTENTS
PART VI FEDERALISM
30. DESIGN 727
NICHOLAS ARONEY
31. POWER 759
MARK LEEMING
32. MONEY 784
STEPHEN MCLEISH
33. CO-OPERATIVE FEDERALISM 807
ROBERT FRENCH
34. THE PASSAGE TOWARDS ECONOMIC UNION IN AUSTRALIA S FEDERATION 830
JUSTIN GLEESON
35. THE FEDERAL PRINCIPLE 853
MICHAEL CROMMELIN
36. FEDERAL JURISDICTION 879
JAMES STELLIOS
PART VII RIGHTS
37. RIGHTS PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA 905
SCOTT STEPHENSON
38. DUE PROCESS 928
FIONA WHEELER
39. EXPRESSION 952
ADRIENNE STONE
40. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION 979
JOO-CHEONG THAM
41. PROPERTY 1013
LAEL K WEIS
CONTENTS XV11
42. RELIGION 1033
CAROLYN EVANS
43. EQUALITY 1053
DENISE MEYERSON
44. LEGALITY 1069
DAN MEAGHER
INDEX 1095
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contents | Part I: Foundations. 1. First Peoples / Sean Brennan and Megan Davis -- 2. Settlement / John Waugh -- 3. Federation / Susan Crennan -- 4. Independence / Anne Twomey -- 5. Evolution / Susan Kenny -- 6. Ideas / Patrick Emerton -- Part II: Constitutional Domain. 7. Rule of Law / K M Hayne -- 8. Common Law / William Gummow -- 9. Unwritten Rules / Gabrielle Appleby -- 10. International Law / Stephen Donoghue -- 11. Comparative Law / Stephen Gageler -- 12. State Constitutions / Gerard Carney -- Part III: Themes. 13. Legitimacy / Brendan Lim -- 14. Citizenship / Elisa Arcioni -- 15. Constitutionalism / Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Lisa Burton Crawford -- 16. Republicanism / John Williams -- 17. Unity / William Gummow -- 18. Australia in the International Legal Order / Hilary Charlesworth -- Part IV: Practice and Process. 19. Authority of the High Court of Australia / Kristen Walker -- 20. Judicial Reasoning / Adrienne Stone -- 21. Standards of Review / Susan Kiefel -- 22. Justiciability and Relief / Jeremy Kirk -- 23. Techniques of Adjudication / Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek -- Part V: Separation of Powers. 24. Parliaments / Amelia Simpson -- 25. Executives / Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng -- 26. Legislative and Executive Power / Cheryl Saunders -- 27. Judicature and Jurisdiction / Nicholas Owens -- 28. Separation of Judicial Power / Michelle Foster -- 29. Constitutionalization of Administrative Law / Debbie Mortimer -- Part IV: Federalism. 30. Design / Nicholas Aroney -- 31. Power / Mark Leeming -- 32. Money / Stephen McLeish -- 33. Co-operation / Robert French -- 34. Economic Union / Justin Gleeson -- 35. Federal Principle / Michael Crommelin -- 36. Federal Jurisdiction / James Stellios -- Part VII: Rights. 37. Rights Protection in Australia / Scott Stephenson -- 38. Due Process / Fiona Wheeler -- 39. Expression / Adrienne Stone -- 40. Political Participation / Joo-Cheong Tham -- 41. Property / Lael Weis -- 42. Religion / Carolyn Evans -- 43. Equality / Denise Meyerson -- 44. Legality / Dan Meagher |
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spelling | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution edited by Cheryl Saunders, Adrienne Stone The Australian constitution First edition Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press [2018] © 2018 lxxx, 1113 Seiten 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Part I: Foundations. 1. First Peoples / Sean Brennan and Megan Davis -- 2. Settlement / John Waugh -- 3. Federation / Susan Crennan -- 4. Independence / Anne Twomey -- 5. Evolution / Susan Kenny -- 6. Ideas / Patrick Emerton -- Part II: Constitutional Domain. 7. Rule of Law / K M Hayne -- 8. Common Law / William Gummow -- 9. Unwritten Rules / Gabrielle Appleby -- 10. International Law / Stephen Donoghue -- 11. Comparative Law / Stephen Gageler -- 12. State Constitutions / Gerard Carney -- Part III: Themes. 13. Legitimacy / Brendan Lim -- 14. Citizenship / Elisa Arcioni -- 15. Constitutionalism / Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Lisa Burton Crawford -- 16. Republicanism / John Williams -- 17. Unity / William Gummow -- 18. Australia in the International Legal Order / Hilary Charlesworth -- Part IV: Practice and Process. 19. Authority of the High Court of Australia / Kristen Walker -- 20. Judicial Reasoning / Adrienne Stone -- 21. Standards of Review / Susan Kiefel -- 22. Justiciability and Relief / Jeremy Kirk -- 23. Techniques of Adjudication / Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek -- Part V: Separation of Powers. 24. Parliaments / Amelia Simpson -- 25. Executives / Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng -- 26. Legislative and Executive Power / Cheryl Saunders -- 27. Judicature and Jurisdiction / Nicholas Owens -- 28. Separation of Judicial Power / Michelle Foster -- 29. Constitutionalization of Administrative Law / Debbie Mortimer -- Part IV: Federalism. 30. Design / Nicholas Aroney -- 31. Power / Mark Leeming -- 32. Money / Stephen McLeish -- 33. Co-operation / Robert French -- 34. Economic Union / Justin Gleeson -- 35. Federal Principle / Michael Crommelin -- 36. Federal Jurisdiction / James Stellios -- Part VII: Rights. 37. Rights Protection in Australia / Scott Stephenson -- 38. Due Process / Fiona Wheeler -- 39. Expression / Adrienne Stone -- 40. Political Participation / Joo-Cheong Tham -- 41. Property / Lael Weis -- 42. Religion / Carolyn Evans -- 43. Equality / Denise Meyerson -- 44. Legality / Dan Meagher Constitutional law provides the legal framework for the Australian political and legal systems, and thus touches almost every aspect of Australian life. The Handbook offers a critical analysis of some of the most significant aspects of Australian constitutional arrangements, setting them against the historical, legal, political, and social contexts in which Australia's constitutional system has developed. It takes care to highlight the distinctive features of the Australian constitutional system by placing the Australian system, where possible, in global perspective. The chapters of the Handbook are arranged in seven thematically-grouped parts. The first, 'Foundations', deals with aspects of Australian history which have influenced constitutional arrangements. The second, 'Constitutional Domain', addresses the interaction between the constitution and other relevant legal systems and orders, including the common law, international law, and state constitutions. The third, 'Themes', identifies themes of special constitutional significance, including the legitimacy of the constitution, citizenship, and republicanism. The fourth, 'Practice and Process', deals with practical issues relevant to constitutional litigation, including the processes, techniques, and authority of the High Court of Australia. The final three parts deal with the structural building blocks of the Australian Constitutional system: 'Separation of Powers', 'Federalism', and the 'Protection of Rights.' Written by a team of experts drawn from academia and practice, the Handbook provides Australian and international readers alike with a reliable source of knowledge, understanding, and insight into the Australian Constitution Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd rswk-swf Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd rswk-swf Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 gnd rswk-swf Australia / Constitution Act Constitution Act (Australia) Constitutional law / Australia Constitutional law Australia 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 g Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 s Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 s 2\p DE-604 Saunders, Cheryl 1944- (DE-588)143451782 edt Stone, Adrienne 1969- (DE-588)129345148 edt SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030330956&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution Part I: Foundations. 1. First Peoples / Sean Brennan and Megan Davis -- 2. Settlement / John Waugh -- 3. Federation / Susan Crennan -- 4. Independence / Anne Twomey -- 5. Evolution / Susan Kenny -- 6. Ideas / Patrick Emerton -- Part II: Constitutional Domain. 7. Rule of Law / K M Hayne -- 8. Common Law / William Gummow -- 9. Unwritten Rules / Gabrielle Appleby -- 10. International Law / Stephen Donoghue -- 11. Comparative Law / Stephen Gageler -- 12. State Constitutions / Gerard Carney -- Part III: Themes. 13. Legitimacy / Brendan Lim -- 14. Citizenship / Elisa Arcioni -- 15. Constitutionalism / Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Lisa Burton Crawford -- 16. Republicanism / John Williams -- 17. Unity / William Gummow -- 18. Australia in the International Legal Order / Hilary Charlesworth -- Part IV: Practice and Process. 19. Authority of the High Court of Australia / Kristen Walker -- 20. Judicial Reasoning / Adrienne Stone -- 21. Standards of Review / Susan Kiefel -- 22. Justiciability and Relief / Jeremy Kirk -- 23. Techniques of Adjudication / Peter Hanks and Olaf Ciolek -- Part V: Separation of Powers. 24. Parliaments / Amelia Simpson -- 25. Executives / Terence Daintith and Yee-Fui Ng -- 26. Legislative and Executive Power / Cheryl Saunders -- 27. Judicature and Jurisdiction / Nicholas Owens -- 28. Separation of Judicial Power / Michelle Foster -- 29. Constitutionalization of Administrative Law / Debbie Mortimer -- Part IV: Federalism. 30. Design / Nicholas Aroney -- 31. Power / Mark Leeming -- 32. Money / Stephen McLeish -- 33. Co-operation / Robert French -- 34. Economic Union / Justin Gleeson -- 35. Federal Principle / Michael Crommelin -- 36. Federal Jurisdiction / James Stellios -- Part VII: Rights. 37. Rights Protection in Australia / Scott Stephenson -- 38. Due Process / Fiona Wheeler -- 39. Expression / Adrienne Stone -- 40. Political Participation / Joo-Cheong Tham -- 41. Property / Lael Weis -- 42. Religion / Carolyn Evans -- 43. Equality / Denise Meyerson -- 44. Legality / Dan Meagher Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd |
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title | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution |
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title_auth | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution |
title_exact_search | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution |
title_full | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution edited by Cheryl Saunders, Adrienne Stone |
title_fullStr | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution edited by Cheryl Saunders, Adrienne Stone |
title_full_unstemmed | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution edited by Cheryl Saunders, Adrienne Stone |
title_short | The Oxford handbook of the Australian constitution |
title_sort | the oxford handbook of the australian constitution |
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