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Introduction to Australian Public Law 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780409342598
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409334586
Published: April 2016
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £77.00



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Introduction to Australian Public Law 5th ed provides an account of contemporary Australian Public Law for students in Australian Law Schools. The book covers current issues such as the recognition of Indigenous Australians as well as key concepts that apply to both the Commonwealth and State jurisdictions such as the rule of law and the separation of powers.

Areas of law covered include the role of public international law in Australian public law, Election law, the Ombudsman office, human rights as well as state legislative power and executive power. Each chapter has suggested study questions and a select list of further reading.

Features:-

  • Learning objectives at the start of each chapter introduces key topics and concepts covered in that chapter
  • Study questions assist students to consolidate their knowledge
  • Further reading provides students with an opportunity to extend their knowledge.
  • Contemporary take on key concepts as well as current debates.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. The Scope of Public Law
2. Indigenous Australians and Public Law
3. The Rule of Law
4. Separation of Powers and Judicial Power
5. Legislative Power
6. Parliamentary Privilege
7. Electing the Legislatures
8. The Executive
9. Judicial Independence
10. Judicial Review
11. The Ombudsman
12. Human Rights
13. Public International Law ;