The Politics of "new Federalism"Dean Jaensch Australasian Political Studies Association, 1977 - 206 strani |
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Stran 73
... proposals since 1901 which have involved the modifi- cation of some aspect of the size of the Senate or selection procedures for senators . Whilst there have been no proposals for the direct restriction of Senate powers , opponents to ...
... proposals since 1901 which have involved the modifi- cation of some aspect of the size of the Senate or selection procedures for senators . Whilst there have been no proposals for the direct restriction of Senate powers , opponents to ...
Stran 98
... proposals were suggested for this occasion but one which would have allowed for the transfer of powers between the Common- wealth and States was dropped when the Senate referred it back to the Constitutional Conven- tion . The four ...
... proposals were suggested for this occasion but one which would have allowed for the transfer of powers between the Common- wealth and States was dropped when the Senate referred it back to the Constitutional Conven- tion . The four ...
Stran 100
... proposals as some were more dangerous but mainly on the need to en- sure that the Senate could not force an election for the House alone . Both government and Labor spokesmen emphasised the need to show that the people could vote Yes ...
... proposals as some were more dangerous but mainly on the need to en- sure that the Senate could not force an election for the House alone . Both government and Labor spokesmen emphasised the need to show that the people could vote Yes ...
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FEDERALISM AND SOCIAL WELFARE | 15 |
Geoffrey Sawer | 30 |
Russell Mathews | 43 |
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