Current issues in Australian constitutional law : tributes to Professor Leslie Zines / edited by John Griffiths and James Stellios ; with a foreword by The Honourable Sir Anthony Mason.
2020
M76 CUR 2020
Available at Brisbane
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Title
Current issues in Australian constitutional law : tributes to Professor Leslie Zines / edited by John Griffiths and James Stellios ; with a foreword by The Honourable Sir Anthony Mason.
Alternate Title
Zine's the High Court and the constitution.
Edition
1st edition
ISBN
9781760022471 (hbk.)
Imprint
Alexandria, N.S.W. : The Federation Press, 2020.
Language
English
Description
xxvi, 306 p. ; 25 cm
Call Number
M76 CUR 2020
Summary
This collection of essays and commentaries brings together many of Australia's leading authorities on Australian constitutional law to pay tribute to Professor Zines' enduring legacy. The contributions cover a wide range of contemporary constitutional questions: the establishment of an Australian international commercial tribunal; the executive power following the Williams cases; punishment and Ch III of the Constitution; the law applicable in federal jurisdiction; constitutional method through the lens of the citizenship cases; current issues in political communication; the Kable legacy and impact on the Australian judicial system; and s 92 in its second century. - Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Constitutional framework for the establishment of an Australian International Commercial Tribunal
2. Executive power following the Williams cases
3. Punishment and chapter III of the constitution
4. The law applicable in Federal jurisdiction
5. The High Court and dual citizenship: Zines and constitutional method 30 years on
6. Proportionality and its alternatives
7. The Kable legacy: its impact on the Australian judicial system
8. Section 92 in its second century.
2. Executive power following the Williams cases
3. Punishment and chapter III of the constitution
4. The law applicable in Federal jurisdiction
5. The High Court and dual citizenship: Zines and constitutional method 30 years on
6. Proportionality and its alternatives
7. The Kable legacy: its impact on the Australian judicial system
8. Section 92 in its second century.
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