The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 114
... reasons for their defeat were apparent . Anti - federal feeling in Australia was strong , particularly in the less populous states , whose citizens believed that many of their financial disabilities might be ascribed to Commonwealth ...
... reasons for their defeat were apparent . Anti - federal feeling in Australia was strong , particularly in the less populous states , whose citizens believed that many of their financial disabilities might be ascribed to Commonwealth ...
Stran 302
... reasons which had induced the committee not only to include specific powers but also to frame them in the language adopted in the bill . As Mr. Nicklin demonstrated , it was essential that state opposition leaders should possess full ...
... reasons which had induced the committee not only to include specific powers but also to frame them in the language adopted in the bill . As Mr. Nicklin demonstrated , it was essential that state opposition leaders should possess full ...
Stran 320
... reasons for the defeat of the referendum one thing does emerge with reasonable certainty . Whatever the causes of rejection , the proposals were not defeated because a majority of the electorate was enthusiastic in its allegiance to the ...
... reasons for the defeat of the referendum one thing does emerge with reasonable certainty . Whatever the causes of rejection , the proposals were not defeated because a majority of the electorate was enthusiastic in its allegiance to the ...
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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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