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Hanks Australian Constitutional Law Materials and Commentary 11th ed


ISBN13: 9780409350777
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409341973
Published: April 2021
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £120.00



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Hanks Australian Constitutional Law is the authoritative casebook for the study of constitutional law. This book considers the concepts underlying the Australian Constitution and explores constitutional decision-making in context. It 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. Updates for this edition include recent cases on:

  • disqualification of members from the Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament, particularly under s 44(i) of the Constitution for foreign citizenship;
  • Indigenous Australians and the aliens power;
  • the implied freedom of political communication; and
  • Chapter III of the Constitution, including cases on the Kable principle, the entrenchment of judicial review and due process protections.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. An Introduction to Australian Constitutional Law
2. The Parliaments and Legislative Procedures
3. Constitutional Interpretation and Characterisation
4. Commonwealth Legislative Powers
5. Commonwealth Financial Powers
6. Federalism: The Legal Relations
7. The Executive
8. The Australian Judicial System
9. Express Rights and Freedoms
10. Implied Rights and Freedoms