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2013 Conference Publication Thinking Clearly About Federalism: What, When, How and Why?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Thinking Clearly About Federalism: What, When, How and Why?. Centre for the Study of Science, Religion and Society, Emmanuel College, University of Queensland, 6 September. |
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2013 Conference Publication Federal Representative Democracy in Australia: British, American and SwissAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Federal Representative Democracy in Australia: British, American and Swiss. I-CON Symposium: Constitutionalism in Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne Law School, 13-14 December 2013. |
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2013 Conference Publication The Gibbs CourtAroney, Nicholas T. and Haig Patapan (2013). The Gibbs Court. The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics, University of New South Wales, 7-8 November. |
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2013 Conference Publication Remarks on the Report of the Independent Review PanelAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Remarks on the Report of the Independent Review Panel. Forum on the Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act, Queensland University of Technology, 22 July 2013. |
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2013 Conference Publication Freedom of Religion As an Associational RightAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Freedom of Religion As an Associational Right. After Williams Colloquium, University of Southern Queensland, 4 October, 2013. |
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2013 Conference Publication Panel Remarks: What Does Queensland's Integrity Framework Look Like Now and How Do We Want It to Look in the Future?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Panel Remarks: What Does Queensland's Integrity Framework Look Like Now and How Do We Want It to Look in the Future?. Open Government Policy Forum - 13 August 2013, Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament of Queensland, 13 August 2013. |
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2013 Conference Publication The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term - Explanatory Power and Constitutional InterpretationAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term - Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation. Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law Constitutional Law Conference, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 15 February 2013. |
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2012 Conference Publication Federalism, Limited Government and Its RationalesAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). Federalism, Limited Government and Its Rationales. Conference on Limited Government and the Political Constitution, University of Auckland, 9 August 2012. |
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2012 Conference Publication Divine Law, Religious Ethics, Secular ReasonAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). Divine Law, Religious Ethics, Secular Reason. Biblical Law, Cambridge University, 19-20 March 2012. |
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2012 Conference Publication The High Court of Australia and FederalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). The High Court of Australia and Federalism. Courts in Federal Countries International Workshop, Forum of Federations and Quebec Government, Alberta, Canada, 29-28 March 2012. |
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2011 Conference Publication The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State ConstitutionsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State Constitutions. Mechanisms of Federal Reform, University of New South Wales, 24-25 March 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication Reflections on Subsidiarity: European Lessons for Australia's Federal Balance?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Reflections on Subsidiarity: European Lessons for Australia's Federal Balance?. Reappraising the Judicial Role: European and Australian Comparative Perspectives, Australian National University, Canberra, 14 February 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication Religious Reasons in Public SpacesAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Religious Reasons in Public Spaces. 13th International Religious Liberty Association Meeting of Experts, Sydney Law School, 22-24 August 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication A Tale of Two Houses: Does MMP Mean New Zealand Doesn't Need an Upper House?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2011). A Tale of Two Houses: Does MMP Mean New Zealand Doesn't Need an Upper House?. Maxim Institute Public Lecture, Auckland Law School, 18 April 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered QuestionsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered Questions. Law and Religion: Legal Regulation of Religious Groups Conference School, Melbourne Law School, 15-16 July 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication Federalism: What the Founders IntendedAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Federalism: What the Founders Intended. Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Annual General Meeting, Toowoomba, 6 March 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding OppositionsAroney, Nicholas T. and Ben Saunders (2011). The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding Oppositions. Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition Roundtable, Australian Catholic University, Canberra, 21-23 February 2011. |
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2011 Conference Publication Endemic Revolution: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitution of the Fiji IslandsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Endemic Revolution: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitution of the Fiji Islands. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual National Conference, TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland, 29-31 July 2011. |
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2010 Conference Publication The Accommodation of Religious Law Within Western Legal SystemsAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). The Accommodation of Religious Law Within Western Legal Systems. History and Present: Relationship and Dialogue Between Christianity and Islam, Shanghai, China, 17-21 November 2010. |
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2010 Conference Publication Religious Reasons in Public DiscourseAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Religious Reasons in Public Discourse. Religion in the Public Square Conference, Melbourne, 22-24 July 2010. |