The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionMelbourne University Press, 1946 - 323 strani |
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Stran 97
... increased by the growth of unemployment and by the adverse exchange rate.38 In conse- quence , the Commonwealth emerged from the depression with a financial superiority over the states even greater than that which it had enjoyed before ...
... increased by the growth of unemployment and by the adverse exchange rate.38 In conse- quence , the Commonwealth emerged from the depression with a financial superiority over the states even greater than that which it had enjoyed before ...
Stran 103
... increased Commonwealth powers , and since the premiers of the three most populous states had given their support to the proposals it would have been natural to suppose that both amendments would secure a majority . Such a con- clusion ...
... increased Commonwealth powers , and since the premiers of the three most populous states had given their support to the proposals it would have been natural to suppose that both amendments would secure a majority . Such a con- clusion ...
Stran 271
... increased Common- wealth powers for post - war reconstruction ? ( b ) If the answer be ' yes ' , what powers should be granted ? 2. To give effect to the foregoing , what measures should be adopted , viz : ( a ) Referendum involving ...
... increased Common- wealth powers for post - war reconstruction ? ( b ) If the answer be ' yes ' , what powers should be granted ? 2. To give effect to the foregoing , what measures should be adopted , viz : ( a ) Referendum involving ...
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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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