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Afficher les exemplaires de cette édition ISBNThe Australia Acts are fundamental constitutional documents for Australia. Negotiated behind closed doors, little has been known of their background and purpose.
This book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australia's independence.
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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Australia Acts, one enacted in Australia and the other in the United Kingdom, are fundamental constitutional documents for Australia: they terminated the remaining constitutional links between the two countries. Negotiated behind closed doors, little has been known of their background and purpose.\nUsing previously confidential documents, this book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australias independence.\nThe book addresses fundamental historical, political and constitutional matters, such as:\n\nthe current basis for Australian sovereignty and the binding nature of the Constitution \nthe relationship between federalism and the Crown\nthe status of the Queen of Australia and whether there is also a separate Queen of each State, and \nthe source of the power to amend Australia's constitutional documents and the limits on its exercise. \n\nIt is also essential for those who need to ascertain the extent of State legislative power, including:\n\nthe reach of the extra-territorial power of the States and whether a nexus is needed\nwhether the States can constitutionally entrench laws, such as a bill of rights\nwhy the States cannot abdicate or limit the scope of their legislative powers\nwhether the States can apply the Australia Acts with retrospective effect to validate defective State laws.\n This book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australia's independence. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862878075
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Australia Acts, one enacted in Australia and the other in the United Kingdom, are fundamental constitutional documents for Australia: they terminated the remaining constitutional links between the two countries. Negotiated behind closed doors, little has been known of their background and purpose.\nUsing previously confidential documents, this book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australias independence.\nThe book addresses fundamental historical, political and constitutional matters, such as:\n\nthe current basis for Australian sovereignty and the binding nature of the Constitution \nthe relationship between federalism and the Crown\nthe status of the Queen of Australia and whether there is also a separate Queen of each State, and \nthe source of the power to amend Australia's constitutional documents and the limits on its exercise. \n\nIt is also essential for those who need to ascertain the extent of State legislative power, including:\n\nthe reach of the extra-territorial power of the States and whether a nexus is needed\nwhether the States can constitutionally entrench laws, such as a bill of rights\nwhy the States cannot abdicate or limit the scope of their legislative powers\nwhether the States can apply the Australia Acts with retrospective effect to validate defective State laws.\n This book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australia's independence. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862878075
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Australia Acts, one enacted in Australia and the other in the United Kingdom, are fundamental constitutional documents for Australia: they terminated the remaining constitutional links between the two countries. Negotiated behind closed doors, little has been known of their background and purpose.\nUsing previously confidential documents, this book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australias independence.\nThe book addresses fundamental historical, political and constitutional matters, such as:\n\nthe current basis for Australian sovereignty and the binding nature of the Constitution \nthe relationship between federalism and the Crown\nthe status of the Queen of Australia and whether there is also a separate Queen of each State, and \nthe source of the power to amend Australia's constitutional documents and the limits on its exercise. \n\nIt is also essential for those who need to ascertain the extent of State legislative power, including:\n\nthe reach of the extra-territorial power of the States and whether a nexus is needed\nwhether the States can constitutionally entrench laws, such as a bill of rights\nwhy the States cannot abdicate or limit the scope of their legislative powers\nwhether the States can apply the Australia Acts with retrospective effect to validate defective State laws.\n This book reveals what was intended, what was disputed and what was rejected. It analyses each provision, its background, objectives, drafting changes and its current operation. It also provides a close analysis of the power to enact the Australia Acts, the validity of the provisions and their impact on the Crown and Australia's independence. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862878075