Change the Rules!: Towards a Democratic ConstitutionSol Encel, Solomon Encel, Donald Horne, Elaine Thompson Penguin Books Australia, 1977 - 269 strani |
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... consti- tution that was neither exclusively British nor exclus- ively Yankee , but a combination of the two . The ... consti- tution , not a people's constitution . It was very much the work of men who believed in the genius of British ...
... consti- tution that was neither exclusively British nor exclus- ively Yankee , but a combination of the two . The ... consti- tution , not a people's constitution . It was very much the work of men who believed in the genius of British ...
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... consti- tutional problems . So long as the senate and the gover- nor - general retain in the language of the constitution literal powers to subvert the democratic process , it is always possible for those powers to be interpreted liter ...
... consti- tutional problems . So long as the senate and the gover- nor - general retain in the language of the constitution literal powers to subvert the democratic process , it is always possible for those powers to be interpreted liter ...
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... consti- tutional text is now in fashion , one thing it could mean is what it says . Remembering that the Australian consti- tution , even though drafted locally and approved at refer- endums in each of the colonies between 1898 and 1900 ...
... consti- tutional text is now in fashion , one thing it could mean is what it says . Remembering that the Australian consti- tution , even though drafted locally and approved at refer- endums in each of the colonies between 1898 and 1900 ...
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Change the Rules | 1 |
The People and the Constitution | 9 |
The Constitution as a Legal Document | 21 |
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amendments appointed Australian constitution Australian senate authority bill of rights British candidates cent chosen citizens Citizens for Democracy colonies common law Commonwealth conservative consti convention council cratic demo democracy democratic constitution Donald Horne duties of customs economic effect election electoral system ensure equal ernment example executive Executive Government federal Fraser freedom Governor Governor-General groups guarantee high court house of representatives house of review imposed institutions interests interpretation judges judicial review Justice Labor government legislation Liberal limits majority matters means ment monwealth parlia Parliament otherwise provides parliamentary participation pass person political parties Preferential voting present president prime minister proportional representation proposed law protection Queen Queensland referendum reform representation seats section 128 senate social society South Australia South Wales stitution supreme court Swedish constitution tatives tion tralian tution upper houses vacancy vote voters Western Australia Whitlam
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