The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionMelbourne University Press, 1946 - 323 strani |
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Stran 273
... bill . The committee had agreed that fourteen matters should be referred by the states and that any dispute as to the interpretation to be given to each head of power should be determined by the High Court . In order to meet the demand ...
... bill . The committee had agreed that fourteen matters should be referred by the states and that any dispute as to the interpretation to be given to each head of power should be determined by the High Court . In order to meet the demand ...
Stran 274
... bill . They objected to Dr. Evatt's omission to deliver an explanatory speech setting out the reasons which had induced the committee not only to include specific powers but also to frame them in the language adopted in the bill . Mr ...
... bill . They objected to Dr. Evatt's omission to deliver an explanatory speech setting out the reasons which had induced the committee not only to include specific powers but also to frame them in the language adopted in the bill . Mr ...
Stran 277
... bill with certain powers elimi- nated and others amended . The outcome was that New South Wales and Queensland both passed the Powers Bill in the terms agreed upon by the convention , while South Australia and Western Australia ...
... bill with certain powers elimi- nated and others amended . The outcome was that New South Wales and Queensland both passed the Powers Bill in the terms agreed upon by the convention , while South Australia and Western Australia ...
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The Nature of Federalism The Strength | 1 |
The Convention Debates and the Forces making | 23 |
The Results produced by the Constitution | 51 |
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The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ... Gordon Greenwood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1976 |
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