The Politics of "new Federalism"Dean Jaensch Australasian Political Studies Association, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... groups which might be called sub - cultures surely exist , the black population for example , but these groups are not associated with a par- ticular State , or even a particular region , to the extent that would be necessary for ...
... groups which might be called sub - cultures surely exist , the black population for example , but these groups are not associated with a par- ticular State , or even a particular region , to the extent that would be necessary for ...
Stran 163
... groups In light of the AAP Case , 1975 , the Common- wealth clearly has the legal power to deal with a wide range of welfare issues and can justify its activity by reference to Section 81 of the Constitution . The debate on the limits ...
... groups In light of the AAP Case , 1975 , the Common- wealth clearly has the legal power to deal with a wide range of welfare issues and can justify its activity by reference to Section 81 of the Constitution . The debate on the limits ...
Stran 180
... groups : ( a ) those already within the fishery who are opposed to any new entrants because this will provide increased competition and a dilution of the existing permit holders ' privileged position ; ( b ) the intending and ...
... groups : ( a ) those already within the fishery who are opposed to any new entrants because this will provide increased competition and a dilution of the existing permit holders ' privileged position ; ( b ) the intending and ...
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FEDERALISM AND SOCIAL WELFARE | 15 |
Geoffrey Sawer | 30 |
Russell Mathews | 43 |
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