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The High Court at the Crossroads

Editat de Adrienne Stone, George Williams
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2000
Between 1995 and 1998, five of the seven judges of the High Court resigned or retired. Has the change in personnel resulted in an equal shift in approach? Does the new bench adhere to the policy-oriented approached that characterised the Mason Court? If not, has a coherent, consistent but different line emerged? What conclusions can be drawn? Yes to the first question, firmly answer the leading practitioners and academics who contribute to this book on current trends in constitutional interpretation. But No, to the second and third. Most members of the current Court, they argue, appear unwilling to embrace the Mason Courts approach. Recent decisions, their analyses show, reflect new approaches to constitutional interpretation but ones that are at times more contradictory than consistent. This book covers the most important topics in contemporary constitutional law, and contains new insights and fresh approaches from leading writers from around Australia. Each Chapter deals with a topic of great contemporary interest and is written in a form that will appeal to practising lawyers as well as academics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781862873711
ISBN-10: 1862873712
Pagini: 264
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Taylor and Francis
Colecția Federation Press

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Contents Foreword The Hon Justice Ronald Sackville The Freedom of Political Communication since Lange Adrienne Stone; Commentary: Nicholas Aroney Mr Egan, The Legislative Council and Responsible Government Bradley Selway QC; Commentary: Simon Evans Sue v Hill — The Evolution of Australian Independence Anne Twomey; Commentary: Chris Horan Chapter III and Legislative Interference with the Judicial Process: Abebe v The Commonwealth and Nicholas v The Queen Linda J Kirk; Commentary: Henry Burmester Chapter III and the Powers of Non Judicial Tribunals: Breckler and Beyond MA Perry; Commentary: George Williams The Bizarre Destruction of Cross Vesting Dennis Rose; Commentary: A Valediction Forbidding Mourning: Brian R Opeskin The Present State of Constitutional Interpretation Leslie Zines Table of Cases/ Table of Statutes/ Index