The symposium on electoral law in Australia demonstrates how the manner in which democratic choice is regulated, rules governing electoral politics that are emerging as a focus of sustained interest in the legal sphere. In the Australian and New Zealand common law tradition, electoral law is seen as secondary to constitutional law, but it deserves deeper study and understanding to regulate electoral reforms
Title: Legal regulation of the right to assembly in Australia The present thesis addresses the legal...
Voting Rights and Election Law, Second Edition is a law school text book covering the law surroundin...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
From the vantage point of legal scholars,the study of electoral regulation in Australia is a Cindere...
This is a book on electoral regulation. On one level, it deals with this topic in the manner it is c...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This paper reviews the near-century of Parliamentary development of the Commonwealth electoral syste...
This Address briefly reexamines the relationship between election law and constitutional law. For th...
This article is the foreword to Volume 39, Issue 1 of the UNSW Law Journal. The article begins by co...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the legal regulation of political parties as competit...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral...
New Zealand’s Electoral Act 1956, and in particular the entrenched (or “reserved”) provisions it int...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral ...
This article compares the legal regulation of ‘third parties’ as actors in electoral contests across...
Title: Legal regulation of the right to assembly in Australia The present thesis addresses the legal...
Voting Rights and Election Law, Second Edition is a law school text book covering the law surroundin...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
From the vantage point of legal scholars,the study of electoral regulation in Australia is a Cindere...
This is a book on electoral regulation. On one level, it deals with this topic in the manner it is c...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This paper reviews the near-century of Parliamentary development of the Commonwealth electoral syste...
This Address briefly reexamines the relationship between election law and constitutional law. For th...
This article is the foreword to Volume 39, Issue 1 of the UNSW Law Journal. The article begins by co...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the legal regulation of political parties as competit...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral...
New Zealand’s Electoral Act 1956, and in particular the entrenched (or “reserved”) provisions it int...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral ...
This article compares the legal regulation of ‘third parties’ as actors in electoral contests across...
Title: Legal regulation of the right to assembly in Australia The present thesis addresses the legal...
Voting Rights and Election Law, Second Edition is a law school text book covering the law surroundin...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...