The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionMelbourne University Press, 1946 - 323 strani |
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Stran 39
... fact that finan- cial power had been vested in the House of Representatives had exalted it above the Senate . Additional importance was now given to its position by the conception that the ministry would have to command the confidence ...
... fact that finan- cial power had been vested in the House of Representatives had exalted it above the Senate . Additional importance was now given to its position by the conception that the ministry would have to command the confidence ...
Stran 230
... fact that such a need had been created by a Commonwealth law did not pre- clude the Commonwealth parliament from alleviating the financial need of a state by a grant under section 96.54 ( d ) One object of the Tax Act is to raise money ...
... fact that such a need had been created by a Commonwealth law did not pre- clude the Commonwealth parliament from alleviating the financial need of a state by a grant under section 96.54 ( d ) One object of the Tax Act is to raise money ...
Stran 247
... fact the states did complain , and complain bitterly , and the majority of the state governments subsequently contested the legislation before the High Court . What were the grounds of this objection ? As put forward by spokesmen for ...
... fact the states did complain , and complain bitterly , and the majority of the state governments subsequently contested the legislation before the High Court . What were the grounds of this objection ? As put forward by spokesmen for ...
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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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