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2010

Conference Publication

Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Melbourne, 4 June 2010.

Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation

2010

Conference Publication

Australian Constitutional Law

Aroney, Nicholas (2010). Australian Constitutional Law. Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, 4 February 2010.

Australian Constitutional Law

2010

Conference Publication

New Zealand, Australasia and Federation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). New Zealand, Australasia and Federation. Trans-Tasman Law and Legal Practice Conference, School of Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 27 - 28 August 2010.

New Zealand, Australasia and Federation

2009

Conference Publication

The Federal Element in the Australian Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The Federal Element in the Australian Constitution. 60 Years Deutsches Grundgesetz - The German Constitution Turns 60, Australian National University, Canberra, 22-23 May 2009.

The Federal Element in the Australian Constitution

2009

Conference Publication

Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation. Constitutional Theory Colloquium, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School, 26 November 2009.

Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation

2009

Conference Publication

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Public Lecture, Banco Court, Law Courts Complex, Brisbane, 4 November.

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

2009

Conference Publication

The People of Queensland and Their Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The People of Queensland and Their Constitution. Queensland's Constitution at 150: Origins and Evolution Conference, Queensland Legislative Council Chamber, Brisbane, 29 May 2009.

The People of Queensland and Their Constitution

2008

Conference Publication

Upper Houses, Democracy and Executive Accountability

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Upper Houses, Democracy and Executive Accountability. The Politics of Democracy in South Australia, Adelaide, 8-9 March 2007. Adelaide: State Electoral Office (SA).

Upper Houses, Democracy and Executive Accountability

2008

Conference Publication

The Idea of a Federal Commonwealth

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). The Idea of a Federal Commonwealth. Twentieth Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society, Sydney, 22-24 August, 2008. Lane Cove, NSW: The Samuel Griffith Society.

The Idea of a Federal Commonwealth

2008

Conference Publication

Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of Australia

Aroney, Nicholas (2008). Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of Australia. Forum of Federations International Workshop on Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries, Brussels, Belgium, 9-10 June 2008.

Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of Australia

2008

Conference Publication

The New Hope Case: Equality and Freedom: A Delicate Balance: The Case of Australia

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). The New Hope Case: Equality and Freedom: A Delicate Balance: The Case of Australia. Church-State Relations and Religious Liberty: Comparative Perspectives Conference, University of Notre Dame., Indiana, 22-23 September 2008.

The New Hope Case: Equality and Freedom: A Delicate Balance: The Case of Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2007). Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case. Supreme Court of Queensland Judges' Seminar, Customs House, Brisbane, 24 May 2007.

Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case

2007

Conference Publication

Three reasons for an upper house: Democracy, legislative outputs and executive accountability

Aroney, N. T. (2007). Three reasons for an upper house: Democracy, legislative outputs and executive accountability. The Politics of Democracy in South Australia Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, 8-9 March, 2007. Adelaide, South Australia: History Trust of South Australia.

Three reasons for an upper house: Democracy, legislative outputs and executive accountability

2007

Conference Publication

Democracy, Community and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2007). Democracy, Community and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective. Public Law Weekend Conference, ANU Canberra, Australia, 9-10 November, 2007.

Democracy, Community and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective

2007

Conference Publication

Realism's End: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases

Aroney, N. (2007). Realism's End: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases. Julius Stone Centenary Conference, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 5-7 July 2007.

Realism's End: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases

2006

Conference Publication

Bicameralism and representations of democracy

Aroney, N. T. (2006). Bicameralism and representations of democracy. Improving Government Accountability in Queensland : The Upper House Solution, Brisbane, Australia, 21 April 2006.

Bicameralism and representations of democracy

2006

Conference Publication

Democracy, Community and Representation

Aroney, N T (2006). Democracy, Community and Representation. 20th World Congress of the International Political Science Ass, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2006.

Democracy, Community and Representation

2005

Conference Publication

The Constitutional (In)Validity of Religious Vilification Laws: Implications for Their Interpretation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2005). The Constitutional (In)Validity of Religious Vilification Laws: Implications for Their Interpretation. Religious Tolerance Laws Conference, Melbourne, 3 December, 2005.

The Constitutional (In)Validity of Religious Vilification Laws: Implications for Their Interpretation

2005

Conference Publication

Justice McHugh on representative government

Aroney, N. (2005). Justice McHugh on representative government. Tenth Annual Public Law Weekend Constitutional Law Conference, Canberra, Australia, 11-12 November 2005.

Justice McHugh on representative government

2004

Conference Publication

Old Law, Best Constitution : City, Province, and Empire in Thomas Aquinas

Aroney, N. T. (2004). Old Law, Best Constitution : City, Province, and Empire in Thomas Aquinas. Natural Law Conference 2004, Michigan, USA, May 2004.

Old Law, Best Constitution : City, Province, and Empire in Thomas Aquinas