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The 1998 Constitutional Convention : an experiment in popular reform
Bib ID 459648
Format BookBook
Description Sydney : University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law, 1998. 
42 p. ; 30 cm. 
Series

University of New South Wales Law journal forum ; Vol.4, no. 2 (June 1998)

Full contents
  • The 1998 Convention: a reprise of 1898? / George Winterton
  • How important was the convention? / Cheryl Saunders
  • The Constitutional Convention and deliberative democracy / John Uhr
  • Some thoughts on the Constitutional Convention / Sir Harry Gibbs
  • Conservative republicanism, the convention and the referendum / Greg Craven
  • 'Til dismissal do us part: dismissal of a president / Linda Kirk
  • Faith, hope and self-interest: the president in the future republic / John Williams
  • Preparing a preamble: the timorous approach of the convention to the inclusion of civic values / Alex Reilly
  • A view from the fringe / Moira Rayner
  • The Constitutional Convention from an ethnic Australian perspective: was it all Chinese, Greek and Double Dutch? / Jason Yat-Sen Li
 
Notes

Cover title

Edited by Sharath Srinivasan.

Subjects Australia. - Constitutional Convention, - (1998)  |  Australia. - Constitution.  |  Representative government and representation - Australia.  |  Republicanism - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Winterton, George, 1946-2008  |  Srinivasan, Sharath  |  University of New South Wales. Faculty of Law

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