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2025 Conference Publication Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selectionAroney, Nicholas (2025). Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selection. Centre for Asian Legal Studies, Singapore, 6 August 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimensionAroney, Nicholas (2025). Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimension. Religion-State Relations and Freedom of Religion Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 16-17 July 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systemsAroney, Nicholas (2025). A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 8 July 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism JurisprudenceAroney, Nicholas (2025). A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism Jurisprudence. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 7 July 2025. |
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2024 Conference Publication Althusius on plural constituent powerAroney, Nicholas (2024). Althusius on plural constituent power. L’Actuallite de law Politique de Johannes Althusius conference, Paris, France, 12-13 November 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication The accommodation of religion or belief in the public sphere: undeserved privilege or fundamental rightAroney, Nicholas (2024). The accommodation of religion or belief in the public sphere: undeserved privilege or fundamental right. Seventh ICLARS Conference, Notre Dame, IN United States, 21-23 October 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions: Theory, Comparison and Case SelectionAroney, Nicholas (2024). Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions: Theory, Comparison and Case Selection. Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions, Notre Dame Law School, 17 October 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication Understanding religious freedom: why does it matter?Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Understanding religious freedom: why does it matter?. 31st International Law and Religion Symposium: Religious Freedom as a Tool for Peacemaking, Provo, UT, United States, 6-8 October 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication Intergovernmental Relations in Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas (2024). Intergovernmental Relations in Australian Federalism. Federalismo Comparado: Austrália e Brasil Conference, Online, 3 October 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication The compass of characterAroney, Nicholas (2024). The compass of character. Sir John Graham Annual Lecture, Auckland, New Zealand, 6 September 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication Australia and New Zealand – parallel, divergent or convergent trajectoriesAroney, Nicholas (2024). Australia and New Zealand – parallel, divergent or convergent trajectories. Roundtable Discussion, Rutherford House, Wellington, New Zealand, 5 September 2024. |
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2019 Conference Publication Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?Aroney, Nicholas (2019). Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?. Religious Freedom after Ruddock Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6 April 2019. |
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2018 Conference Publication The Frontiers of Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas (2018). The Frontiers of Australian Federalism. Public Law Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 11-13 July 2018. |
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2018 Conference Publication The Prospects of Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas (2018). The Prospects of Australian Federalism. Samuel Griffith Society Annual Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 August 2018. |
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2018 Conference Publication Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple SpaceAroney, Nicholas (2018). Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple Space. Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 6-8 July 2018. |
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2018 Conference Publication Between Union and Devolution: The Structure of the British Parliament as a Problem of ProcessAroney, Nicholas (2018). Between Union and Devolution: The Structure of the British Parliament as a Problem of Process. 10th World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Seoul, South Korea, 18-22 June 2018. |
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2017 Conference Publication Individual, Community and State: Thoughts on Jane Nortion, Freedom of Religious OrganizationsAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). Individual, Community and State: Thoughts on Jane Nortion, Freedom of Religious Organizations. Annual Conference of the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Auckland, 14-16 July 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication Originalism and Explanatory PoweAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). Originalism and Explanatory Powe. Festschrift for Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash Law School, Melbourne, 17-18 July 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication The Problem of Judicial Review Revisited’, Constitutional Theory ScholarsAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). The Problem of Judicial Review Revisited’, Constitutional Theory Scholars. Constitutional Theory Scholars’ Workshop, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School, 20 July 2017. |
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2016 Conference Publication "As Much Judged as Judging": Oaths and Political PowerAroney, Nicholas (2016). "As Much Judged as Judging": Oaths and Political Power. Religious Liberty and the Varieties of Diversity, Sydney, Australia, 18-19 August 2016. |