Description |
xlviii, 334 pages ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
1. The scope of public law -- 2. History -- 3. The rule of law -- 4. Separation of powers -- 5. Legislative power -- 6. Parliamentary privilege -- 7. Electing the legislatures -- 8. The Executive -- 9. Judicial independence -- 10. Judicial review -- 11. The Ombudsman -- 12. Human rights |
Summary |
This book provides a scholarly account of Australian public law with particular emphasis on the Constitutions of the Australian States. In addition to a focus on the relevant cases and the statutes, the book also considers the principles of public law that are not found in the law reports such as constitutional practice and forethought--Book jacket |
Analysis |
Constitutional law |
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Separation of powers |
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Parliamentary privilege |
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Judicial review |
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Cases (Law) |
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Public law |
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Constitution |
Notes |
Includes index |
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With chapter 7 by David Bamford |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 298-322 |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate, Postgraduate |
Subject |
Australia. Constitution Act.
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Public law.
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Public law -- Australia.
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Author |
Bamford, David.
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LC no. |
2003464325 |
ISBN |
0409319430 paperback |
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