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Australian Public Law 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780190310899
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780195525656
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £80.00



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Australian Public Law provides a foundation for understanding the ideas and principles that underpin Australian public law and develops a concept of public law through analysis of the mechanisms of power and control.

Now in its third edition, this text provides students with a theoretical framework for investigating and interpreting the Australian Constitution while introducing them to the core concepts that are required for the study of constitutional and administrative law.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
PART ONE: INTRODUCING AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC LAW
1. The Idea of Public Law
2. The Development of Public Law in Australia
3. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Australian Public Law
4. A Federal Commonwealth
PART TWO: THE PEOPLE AND THEIR GOVERNMENT
5. Democracy and Representative Government
6. Parliamentary Process and Legislative Power
PART THREE: THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
7. The Executive
8. Executive Accountability
PART FOUR: THE JUDICIARY
9. The Judiciary and the Separation of Judicial Power
10. The Separation of Powers Applied: Rights, Exceptions and State Courts
11. Public Law and Statutory Interpretation
PART FIVE: EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC LAW
12. Human Rights in Australia
13. International Influences on Australian Public Law
Index