Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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Stran 239
... legislative powers of each State are , in general , quite unlimited in respect of subject matter . Moreover , their ... legislation . Third , it is a profound mistake to regard the Austra- lian Constitution , or indeed any democratic ...
... legislative powers of each State are , in general , quite unlimited in respect of subject matter . Moreover , their ... legislation . Third , it is a profound mistake to regard the Austra- lian Constitution , or indeed any democratic ...
Stran 271
... legislation . I am wary in the presence of Dr. Evatt and of the Dean of my own Law Faculty , in sub- mitting that there is no case for greater Commonwealth powers , because I believe that there is a strong case ; but I do not think that ...
... legislation . I am wary in the presence of Dr. Evatt and of the Dean of my own Law Faculty , in sub- mitting that there is no case for greater Commonwealth powers , because I believe that there is a strong case ; but I do not think that ...
Stran 340
... legislation contained provisions enabling the Executive to make regulations forthwith in any cases where it was deemed to be urgently necessary to do so . In practice , it was found that resort to the emergency provision became very ...
... legislation contained provisions enabling the Executive to make regulations forthwith in any cases where it was deemed to be urgently necessary to do so . In practice , it was found that resort to the emergency provision became very ...
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