Author: SIMPSON MEAGHER (STELLIOS & BATEMAN.)
Publisher:
Published: 2021
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780409350777
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Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2009-01-01
Total Pages: 1336
ISBN-13: 9780409324402
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The new edition covers constitutional law as well as public law and is presented in an attractive new design. This classic work, first written by P. J. Hanks QC more than 35 years ago, is the authoritative book for the study of constitutional law. This book considers the concepts underlying our Constitution and explores constitutional decisionmaking in context. The title reviews all of the important constitutional decisions of the High Court of Australia, and exposes the issues that arise in those decisions to a critical analysis. The new edition of this highly respected work is restructured and gives a current and comprehensive account of this area of law in 10 concise chapters. Australian Constitutional Law: Materials and Commentary covers all major areas of study, in constitutional law as well as in public law. Important Features: An attractive new internal design clearly distinguishes different features in the book. Students have online access to cases. This work covers all major areas of study, in constitutional law as well as in public law. Recent important cases are covered: Betfair Pty Ltd v Western Australia; Gypsy Jokers Motorcycle Club v Commissioner of Police; New South Wales v Commonwealth (the Work Choices case); Roach v Electoral Commissioner; and Thomas v Mowbray.
Author: Peter Hanks
Publisher:
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 1147
ISBN-13: 9780409319460
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This seventh edition incorporates recent developments in law, reviewing all important constitutional decisions of the High Court of Australia and exposing the issues that arise in those decisions to informed and critical analysis. Chapter 12 is new to this edition, and reviews the place of the territories.
Author: Peter Hanks
Publisher: MICHIE
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 872
ISBN-13: 9780409305395
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Fifth edition of a 1972 examination and analysis of the constitution of government in Australia. Focuses on the institutions and the federal system of government. Updated to cover new law and with a new chapter on rights and freedoms. Includes tables of cases and statutes, a bibliography and an index. Also available in paperback. The author, a former associate professor of law at Monash University, is a practising barrister.
Author: John Trone
Publisher:
Published: 2021
Total Pages: 653
ISBN-13: 9780409353488
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This work provides commentary and analysis focusing on the most important decisions concerning the Commonwealth Constitution. In addition to the detailed annotations of each provision of the Constitution, the Introduction provides a clear discussion of other important constitutional concepts such as federalism, the separation of powers, judicial review and proportionality. The tenth edition has been updated to incorporate the most recent case law and statutory amendments. Examples of significant recent cases covered in this edition include: ·Palmer v Ayres (2017) (judicial power) ·Re Day (No 2) (2017) (pecuniary interest in an agreement with the public service) ·Brown v Tasmania (2017) (freedom of political communication) ·Re Canavan (2017) (dual citizenship) ·Clubb v Edwards (2019) (freedom of political communication) ·Spence v Queensland (2019) (intergovernmental immunity) ·Comcare v Banerji (2019) (freedom of political communication) ·Love v Commonwealth (2020) (aliens power) ·Gerner v Victoria (2020) (intrastate freedom of movement) ·Minister for Home Affairs v Benbrika (2021) (judicial power) ·Palmer v Western Australia (2021) (closure of State borders during a pandemic) ·LibertyWorks Inc v Commonwealth (2021) (freedom of political communication). Features:- ·Easy to navigate ·Annotated text of the Constitution ·Authoritative analysis. There is a little content on Australian Indigenous.
Author: Peter John Hanks
Publisher: MICHIE
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 836
ISBN-13: 9780409301519
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Fifth edition of a 1972 examination and analysis of the constitution of government in Australia. Focuses on the institutions and the federal system of government. Updated to cover new law and with a new chapter on rights and freedoms. Includes tables of cases and statutes, a bibliography and an index. Also available in paperback. The author, a former associate professor of law at Monash University, is a practising barrister.
Author: KILLEY HARVEY (GOLDSWORTHY, SWANNIE & TAN.)
Publisher:
Published: 2020
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780409352139
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