Description |
lxxxii, 1376 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Cases & materials series |
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LexisNexis cases & materials series
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Contents |
ch. 1. An introduction to Australian constitutional law -- ch. 2. 'Indigenous' people and constitutional law -- ch. 3. Commonwealth legislative powers -- ch. 4. The territories -- ch. 5. Federalism: the legal relations -- ch. 6. Federalism: the fiscal relations -- ch. 7. The parliaments and legislative procedures -- ch. 8. The executive -- ch. 9. The Australian judicial system -- ch. 10. Rights and freedoms -- ch. 11. Freedom of interstate trade |
Summary |
This is the authoritative casebook for the study of constitutional law. This book considers the concepts underlying our Constitution and explores constitutional decision-making 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 9th edition of Hanks' Australian Constitutional Law: Materials and Commentary will continue with the structure of the previous edition and gives a current and comprehensive account of this area of law in ten concise chapters. This covers all major areas of study, in constitutional law as well as in public law |
Analysis |
Australian |
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Constitutional law (Australia) |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Jennifer Clarke, Patrick Keyzer, James Stellios with John Trone |
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Previous ed.: 2009 |
Bibliography |
Includes index |
Notes |
Also available online |
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Mode of access: Internet. Refer to the publisher's home page |
Subject |
Constitutional law -- Australia.
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Author |
Clarke, Jennifer, author
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Hanks, Peter, materials and commentary., 1941-
Australian constitutional law
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Keyzer, Patrick, 1966- author
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Stellios, James Stephen, author
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Trone, John, 1970- author
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LC no. |
2012517028 |
ISBN |
9780409331813 (paperback) |
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