The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 112
... proposals were embodied in two referendums . The first sought to empower the Commonwealth to deal with four subjects : trade and commerce generally , control of corporations , employment including wages , conditions of labour and the ...
... proposals were embodied in two referendums . The first sought to empower the Commonwealth to deal with four subjects : trade and commerce generally , control of corporations , employment including wages , conditions of labour and the ...
Stran 114
... proposals it would have been natural to suppose that both amendments would secure a majority . Such a conclusion would have been strengthened by a consideration of the urgent need for increased powers over marketing , which had been ...
... proposals it would have been natural to suppose that both amendments would secure a majority . Such a conclusion would have been strengthened by a consideration of the urgent need for increased powers over marketing , which had been ...
Stran 139
... proposals were largely concerned with the exclusion of state - owned industries from the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth court , and with the limitation of disputes before the court to industries employing labour which migrated from ...
... proposals were largely concerned with the exclusion of state - owned industries from the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth court , and with the limitation of disputes before the court to industries employing labour which migrated from ...
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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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