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What are the key legal and constitutional issues that would arise if Australia attempted to switch from a constitutional monarchy to a republic?

Stephen Gageler writes on the limits of section 128; Anne Twomey on One In All can a Commonwealth referendum to create a republic also convert State constitutions to a republican form; Sarah Murray examines the Winterton minimalist approach, Cheryl Saunders the Direct Election model; Peter Johnston investigates whether republican States can exist in a federal monarchy and Janine Pritchard the reverse monarchical States in a federal republic; Alan Fenna explores the political science considerations and Jim Thomson the problems posed for drafters.

Chief Justice French dedicates the book to the late George Winterton, Chief Justice Martin introduces it and Greg Craven wraps it all up with characteristic aplomb.

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Sarah Murray is Assistant Professor at the University of Western Australia.

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  • ÉditeurFederation Press
  • Date d'édition2010
  • ISBN 10 1862877823
  • ISBN 13 9781862877825
  • ReliureRelié
  • Nombre de pages208
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. What are the key legal and constitutional issues that would arise if Australia attempted to switch from a constitutional monarchy to a republic?\nStephen Gageler writes on the limits of section 128; Anne Twomey on One In All In can a Commonwealth referendum to create a republic also convert State constitutions to a republican form; Sarah Murray examines the Winterton minimalist approach, Cheryl Saunders the Direct Election model; Peter Johnston investigates whether republican States can exist in a federal monarchy and Janine Pritchard the reverse monarchical States in a federal republic; Alan Fenna explores the political science considerations and Jim Thomson the problems posed for drafters.\nChief Justice French dedicates the book to the late George Winterton, Chief Justice Martin introduces it and Greg Craven wraps it all up with characteristic aplomb. Brings together the scholarship of a number of eminent academics, jurists and judges. The chapters focus on the State and Commonwealth constitutional perspectives on an Australian republic as well as the intersections with politics, political science and constitutional drafting. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877825

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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. What are the key legal and constitutional issues that would arise if Australia attempted to switch from a constitutional monarchy to a republic?\nStephen Gageler writes on the limits of section 128; Anne Twomey on One In All In can a Commonwealth referendum to create a republic also convert State constitutions to a republican form; Sarah Murray examines the Winterton minimalist approach, Cheryl Saunders the Direct Election model; Peter Johnston investigates whether republican States can exist in a federal monarchy and Janine Pritchard the reverse monarchical States in a federal republic; Alan Fenna explores the political science considerations and Jim Thomson the problems posed for drafters.\nChief Justice French dedicates the book to the late George Winterton, Chief Justice Martin introduces it and Greg Craven wraps it all up with characteristic aplomb. Brings together the scholarship of a number of eminent academics, jurists and judges. The chapters focus on the State and Commonwealth constitutional perspectives on an Australian republic as well as the intersections with politics, political science and constitutional drafting. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877825

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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. What are the key legal and constitutional issues that would arise if Australia attempted to switch from a constitutional monarchy to a republic?\nStephen Gageler writes on the limits of section 128; Anne Twomey on One In All In can a Commonwealth referendum to create a republic also convert State constitutions to a republican form; Sarah Murray examines the Winterton minimalist approach, Cheryl Saunders the Direct Election model; Peter Johnston investigates whether republican States can exist in a federal monarchy and Janine Pritchard the reverse monarchical States in a federal republic; Alan Fenna explores the political science considerations and Jim Thomson the problems posed for drafters.\nChief Justice French dedicates the book to the late George Winterton, Chief Justice Martin introduces it and Greg Craven wraps it all up with characteristic aplomb. Brings together the scholarship of a number of eminent academics, jurists and judges. The chapters focus on the State and Commonwealth constitutional perspectives on an Australian republic as well as the intersections with politics, political science and constitutional drafting. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877825

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