The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 13
... matters . In the United States cotton and tobacco controls were ineffective for just these reasons.24 No state in a federation can afford to introduce legislation which would substantially raise the costs of production in that state ...
... matters . In the United States cotton and tobacco controls were ineffective for just these reasons.24 No state in a federation can afford to introduce legislation which would substantially raise the costs of production in that state ...
Stran 117
... matters between state and central authorities , though capable of change , has , in fact , remained almost unaltered . This inelasticity , so characteristic1 of federations , has prevented the transference of additional subject matters ...
... matters between state and central authorities , though capable of change , has , in fact , remained almost unaltered . This inelasticity , so characteristic1 of federations , has prevented the transference of additional subject matters ...
Stran 143
... matters pertaining to industry . In the words of the minority report : Customs duties , trading conditions and conditions of employ- ment are all so interdependent - reacting so powerfully each upon the other that they should be placed ...
... matters pertaining to industry . In the words of the minority report : Customs duties , trading conditions and conditions of employ- ment are all so interdependent - reacting so powerfully each upon the other that they should be placed ...
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The Convention Debates and the Forces Making | 26 |
The Results Produced by the Constitution | 57 |
The Evil Effects of the Division of Powers | 110 |
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The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ... Gordon Greenwood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1946 |
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