Issues in Australian constitutional law : tributes to Professor Leslie Zines, volume 2 / edited by John Griffiths and James Stellios ; foreword Sir Anthony Mason.
2024
M76 CUR 2024
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Title
Issues in Australian constitutional law : tributes to Professor Leslie Zines, volume 2 / edited by John Griffiths and James Stellios ; foreword Sir Anthony Mason.
Author
Edition
1st edition
ISBN
9781760025007 hardback
Imprint
Alexandria, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
xxiv, 237 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
M76 CUR 2024
Summary
This collection of essays and commentaries is the second volume in a series which brings together many of Australia’s leading authorities on Australian constitutional law to pay tribute to Professor Zines’ enduring legacy. A number of the essays address constitutional aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, while other subjects addressed include: non-statutory executive power; the use of injunctions in public law; and unresolved aspects of the Melbourne Corporation doctrine. Contributors include a number of current and former judges, leading scholars, leading counsel, renowned journalists, and the Solicitor-General of Australia. The book will be an invaluable resource for those who need a sophisticated understanding of recent developments and controversies in Australian constitutional law. - Publisher's website.
Note
This text is volumes two. First volume titled as "Current issues in Australian constitutional law : tributes to Professor Leslie Zines" published in 2020.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Commonwealth-state relations and COVID-19
2. COVID-19: the individual and the constitution
3. The nationhood power during COVID-19 - the relevance of proportionality and changing facts
4. Review of non-statutory government action
5. Injunctions in public law
6. The Melbourne corporation doctrine - some unresolved questions.
2. COVID-19: the individual and the constitution
3. The nationhood power during COVID-19 - the relevance of proportionality and changing facts
4. Review of non-statutory government action
5. Injunctions in public law
6. The Melbourne corporation doctrine - some unresolved questions.
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