Constitutional conventions in Australia : an introduction to the unwritten rules of Australia’s constitutions by Ian Killey (Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2009, ISBN 9781921509230, xi + 345 pp.)One of the gravest dangers facing Australian constitutionalism arises from the fact that our constitutions are only partly written. The danger exists that politicians and others involved in operating the system will refer to the written constitution and, because a power is granted there, ignore the unwritten limitations on its exercise and argue that it may be employed at will and subject to no further requirements. The danger was well illustrated for me in late 2008 when I was teaching in Canada and heard the Prime Minister of that cou...
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The study of constitutional conventions is anchored in three assumptions that have so far remained l...
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When a constitutional judge willing to spend his time to give a review to a book, it is a great sign...
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The author poses the question whether the rule of law is a constitutionalist promise that protects a...
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"This book systematically explores and clarifies the complexities of Austrealian Constitutional law ...
Australian Constitutional Law: Commentary and Cases provides a concise and logical breakdown of well...
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The study of constitutional conventions is anchored in three assumptions that have so far remained l...
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