This article uses a case study from Queensland to demonstrate the court politics approach's potential to reinvigorate executive studies. Court politics focuses on webs of interdependence within the core executive. It examines the beliefs and practices of elite actors and their fluid and contingent relationships. This article examines the patterns of executive politics that prevailed under Premier Anna Bligh. It seeks to answer three key questions. First, why is court politics a useful approach to studying the Australian core executive? Second, what is the nature and extent of court politics in Australian state governments? Finally, recognising that local traditions shape the beliefs and practices of political elites, how does the court poli...
This book is a comparative study of judge-managed court systems across Australia, Europe and North A...
The office of Attorney-General for the Commonwealth of Australia has existed since Federation on 1 J...
The article analyses the emergence of independent judicial councils and their role in facilitating j...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
Australian courts - and the High Court in particular - are another political institution (Chapter 2)...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
Most of what has been written about Queensland politics over recent years has focused on the politic...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
This thesis by publication analyses the emergence of independent judicial councils and their role i...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
It is a precarious task to periodise a Court that is stillwriting its own history. This chapter reco...
This article analyzes the constitutional role of the High Court of Australia during its first hundre...
The structure of the Executive has fundamentally changed in the last 30 years. Ministerial advisers ...
In this article we seek to address in combination two of the themes suggested for this thematic issu...
This book is a comparative study of judge-managed court systems across Australia, Europe and North A...
The office of Attorney-General for the Commonwealth of Australia has existed since Federation on 1 J...
The article analyses the emergence of independent judicial councils and their role in facilitating j...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
Australian courts - and the High Court in particular - are another political institution (Chapter 2)...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
Most of what has been written about Queensland politics over recent years has focused on the politic...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
This thesis by publication analyses the emergence of independent judicial councils and their role i...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
It is a precarious task to periodise a Court that is stillwriting its own history. This chapter reco...
This article analyzes the constitutional role of the High Court of Australia during its first hundre...
The structure of the Executive has fundamentally changed in the last 30 years. Ministerial advisers ...
In this article we seek to address in combination two of the themes suggested for this thematic issu...
This book is a comparative study of judge-managed court systems across Australia, Europe and North A...
The office of Attorney-General for the Commonwealth of Australia has existed since Federation on 1 J...
The article analyses the emergence of independent judicial councils and their role in facilitating j...