Winterton's Australian federal constitutional law : commentary and materials / Nicholas Aroney, Sarah Murray, Peter A Gerangelos, Patrick Emerton, Adrienne Stone, Joel Harrison
- Bib ID:
- 8666530
- Format:
- Book
- Edition:
- Fifth edition.
- Description:
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- Pyrmont, NSW : Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited, 2022
- ©2022
- xxxvii, 1347 pages ; 25 cm
- ISBN:
- 9780455246833 (paperback)
- Summary:
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"Since the first edition in 1999, Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials has established itself as one of the most respected constitutional law reference works. This book is intended primarily for teaching purposes and contains material covered in virtually all Australian Federal Constitutional Law courses, and, since its third edition, Public Law courses as well. The essential topics are examined in depth to promote greater insight into constitutional principles, judicial reasoning and overall assessment of the work of the High Court. It includes commentary and materials which will also be of assistance to advanced students, scholars and researchers, as well as to judges and lawyers. Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law includes reviews of all the important constitutional decisions of the High Court of Australia and analysis of the issues that arise in those decisions. The layout of this book has been improved to promote understanding of this complex and important field."--Publisher's website.
- Full contents:
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- Part I. Introduction
- 1. Constitutional fundamentals
- 2. States
- Part II. The executive power of the Commonwealth
- 3. The executive power of the Commonwealth and the executive branch
- Part III. The legislative power of the Commonwealth
- 4. Inconsistency
- 5. Commerce and corporations
- 6. External affairs and defence
- 7. Commonwealth financial powers
- 8. Freedom of interstate commerce
- 9. Excise duties
- 10. Express rights and freedoms
- 11. Implied rights and freedoms
- 12. Intergovernmental immunities
- Part IV. The judicial power of the Commonwealth
- 13. The separation of judicial power
- 14. Constitutional interpretation.
- Notes:
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- Previous edition: 2017.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Copyright:
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