Change the Rules!: Towards a Democratic ConstitutionSol Encel, Solomon Encel, Donald Horne, Elaine Thompson Penguin Books Australia, 1977 - 269 strani |
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Stran 46
... economic interests that perceived that they would do better if local control of economic policy was retained under the new consti- tution , and also to the ambitions of local politicians who wanted to retain as much power as possible ...
... economic interests that perceived that they would do better if local control of economic policy was retained under the new consti- tution , and also to the ambitions of local politicians who wanted to retain as much power as possible ...
Stran 131
... economic sphere it has repudiated ' activism ' , asserting that ' a state is free to adopt whatever economic policy may reasonably be deemed to promote public wel- fare ' , and that so long as laws ' have a reasonable relation to a ...
... economic sphere it has repudiated ' activism ' , asserting that ' a state is free to adopt whatever economic policy may reasonably be deemed to promote public wel- fare ' , and that so long as laws ' have a reasonable relation to a ...
Stran 189
... economic democracy ; not only the obvious inequalities within the capitalist system in Australia , but also the increasing en- croachments of economic power from outside the country through the multinational corporations . So a new ...
... economic democracy ; not only the obvious inequalities within the capitalist system in Australia , but also the increasing en- croachments of economic power from outside the country through the multinational corporations . So a new ...
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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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The Captive Republic: A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788-1996 Mark McKenna Omejen predogled - 1996 |