Pioneered by the US, recent mega-regional trade agreements such as the CPTPP have incorporated 'regulatory coherence' provisions - mirroring the US Administrative Procedural Act's core designs - to balance between domestic regulatory autonomy and international cooperation. Building upon existing literature that traces the trajectories of the diffusion of regulatory coherence across jurisdictions, this article analyses how Australia's constitutional tradition could effectively condition the development of regulatory coherence in a Westminster-based model of governance. It is argued that the global entrenchment of regulatory coherence is contingent upon the inherent boundary defined by the political dynamics and constitutional structures with...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) arguably shapes regulatory governance in more countries to a grea...
International trade liberalization increasingly addresses disciplines which fall within the constitu...
State sovereignty has been the subject of significant debate since Australia became a federation. In...
The last two decades have witnessed various governance initiatives across institutions, domestic and...
This paper will analyse the tensions between the harmonisation of law and the maintenance of soverei...
This article examines the recent creation of Commonwealth semi-autonomous regulatory health agencies...
Australia has recently had to address the structure of corporate law and regulation as a result of d...
On 1 January 2005, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into force.1 While...
This article argues that the recent decision of the High Court of Australia in John Pfeiffer Pty Ltd...
The literature on power dispersion in the regulatory state emphasizes the interdependence of regulat...
The administrative state struggles to address massive, complex problems such as ameliorating the fin...
Modern trade agreements have come to include many and varied obligations for domestic regulation and...
The offshore has been the centre of intergovernmental interaction in Australia for over twenty-five...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
How to ensure, in democratic states, that those to whom power has been delegated act in line with co...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) arguably shapes regulatory governance in more countries to a grea...
International trade liberalization increasingly addresses disciplines which fall within the constitu...
State sovereignty has been the subject of significant debate since Australia became a federation. In...
The last two decades have witnessed various governance initiatives across institutions, domestic and...
This paper will analyse the tensions between the harmonisation of law and the maintenance of soverei...
This article examines the recent creation of Commonwealth semi-autonomous regulatory health agencies...
Australia has recently had to address the structure of corporate law and regulation as a result of d...
On 1 January 2005, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into force.1 While...
This article argues that the recent decision of the High Court of Australia in John Pfeiffer Pty Ltd...
The literature on power dispersion in the regulatory state emphasizes the interdependence of regulat...
The administrative state struggles to address massive, complex problems such as ameliorating the fin...
Modern trade agreements have come to include many and varied obligations for domestic regulation and...
The offshore has been the centre of intergovernmental interaction in Australia for over twenty-five...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
How to ensure, in democratic states, that those to whom power has been delegated act in line with co...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) arguably shapes regulatory governance in more countries to a grea...
International trade liberalization increasingly addresses disciplines which fall within the constitu...
State sovereignty has been the subject of significant debate since Australia became a federation. In...