The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 149
... section 92 , at least , in so far as marketing is concerned , that little action remains possible under this sub - section . In short , the Commonwealth power is wholly inadequate to the demands which it has to seek to satisfy . The ...
... section 92 , at least , in so far as marketing is concerned , that little action remains possible under this sub - section . In short , the Commonwealth power is wholly inadequate to the demands which it has to seek to satisfy . The ...
Stran 166
... section 92 , for such legislation would have to be carefully framed in order to avoid interference with inter- state trade of a character likely to conflict with the meaning now given to section 92 by the High Court . Nevertheless , as ...
... section 92 , for such legislation would have to be carefully framed in order to avoid interference with inter- state trade of a character likely to conflict with the meaning now given to section 92 by the High Court . Nevertheless , as ...
Stran 171
... section 92 within the constitution may be said to be threefold . In the first place it canalises , and therefore distorts , the discussion of inter - state problems relating to trade and commerce by forcing such problems to be ...
... section 92 within the constitution may be said to be threefold . In the first place it canalises , and therefore distorts , the discussion of inter - state problems relating to trade and commerce by forcing such problems to be ...
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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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action adopted alteration amendment arbitration attempt Australian Constitution authority Bailey bill budget central government claimant co-operation colonies Common Commonwealth government Commonwealth Grants Commonwealth Grants Commission Commonwealth parliament Commonwealth powers Conference considerable convention decision declared defence power division of powers dried fruits effect Evatt exercise existence expenditure favour federal government federal system Financial Agreement governmental High Court Ibid important imposed income tax instance inter-state trade interests interpretation invalid judgment limits Loan Council majority marketing matters ment Navigation Act object operation organisation party political position post-war Premiers principles Privy Council problems production proposals protection Queensland railways referendum regard regulation relations Report Grants Commission representatives result revenue scheme secession section 105A section 51 section 92 secure South Australia South Wales special grants standard surplus Sydney Morning Herald tariff Tasmania taxation trade and commerce unification uniform union unitary validity Victoria vote war-time wealth Western Australia