The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionMelbourne University Press, 1946 - 323 strani |
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Stran 12
... matters could be advanced than the fate of a bill to limit the hours of work for women engaged in industry in Virginia . The measure was defeated in the Senate because of the argument that an eight - hour working day would force ...
... matters could be advanced than the fate of a bill to limit the hours of work for women engaged in industry in Virginia . The measure was defeated in the Senate because of the argument that an eight - hour working day would force ...
Stran 106
... matters between state and central authorities , though capable of change , has , in fact , remained almost unaltered . This inelasticity , so characteristic1 of federa- tions , has prevented the transference of additional subject matters ...
... matters between state and central authorities , though capable of change , has , in fact , remained almost unaltered . This inelasticity , so characteristic1 of federa- tions , has prevented the transference of additional subject matters ...
Stran 215
... matters the interests of all Australia are uniform and indissolubly inter- connected . The control and regulation of these should most cer- tainly be the function of the National Parliament . ' He went on to specify the aspects of ...
... matters the interests of all Australia are uniform and indissolubly inter- connected . The control and regulation of these should most cer- tainly be the function of the National Parliament . ' He went on to specify the aspects of ...
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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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