that' the Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public... The Law Quarterly Review - Stran 286uredili: - 1899Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | James Bryce - 2002 - 578 strani
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 | Bede Harris - 2002 - 313 strani
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 | Christof H. Heyns, Peter W. Edge, Frans Viljoen - 2002 - 548 strani
...earlier, 104 were required to interpret the provision of the Australian Constitution which provided that "[t]he Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion". 105 In that case, a challenge had been brought against a range of legislation that provided financial... | |
 | Bryan Horrigan - 2003 - 392 strani
...because it affronted their personal religious beliefs. Section 116 of the Australian Constitution says that ‘(t)he Commonwealth shall not make any law...any office or public trust under the Commonwealth'. Archbishop Peter Hollingworth's appointment did not offend this constitutional provision, notwithstanding... | |
 | Ronald A. Manzer - 2003 - 626 strani
...schools and students, and encourage diversity and innovation in schools. 17 According to section 116, ‘The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing...any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.' 18 Following its election in December 1975, the Liberal—National Country coalition government had... | |
 | James T. Richardson - 2004 - 598 strani
...addresses the issue of religious rights, declaring that, "The Commonwealth shall not make any laws for establishing any religion, or for imposing any...religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any public trust under the Commonwealth." However, s 116 applies only to the federal... | |
 | Colin D. Standish, Russell R. Standish - 2003 - 246 strani
...dangerous because it could lead to a violation of clause 16 of the Federal Constitution which reads: "The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion or for opposing any religion and no religious test shall be requested as a qualification for any office or... | |
 | Phillip Charles Lucas, Thomas Robbins - 2004 - 378 strani
...is more symbolic in its meaning since it does not apply to the individual states. The clause reads: The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing...any office or public trust under the Commonwealth. There is an effort currently being made to develop the legal meaning of this clause by doing something... | |
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