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2026

Book Chapter

Introduction

Aroney, Nicholas and Costa, Renato (2026). Introduction. Federalism in a turbulent era. (pp. 1-15) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Renato Costa. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781035321582.00006

Introduction

2026

Book Chapter

Australian federalism: lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and the Covid-19 response

Aroney, Nicholas, Clancy, Robert and Foster, Gigi (2026). Australian federalism: lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and the Covid-19 response. Federalism in a turbulent era. (pp. 40-66) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Renato Costa. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781035321582.00008

Australian federalism: lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and the Covid-19 response

2026

Book Chapter

Australia

Aroney, Nicholas and Fenna, Alan (2026). Australia. Building a successful fiscal federation: constitutional lessons for the EU. (pp. 17-51) edited by Stefan Griller, Florian Huber and Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Australia

2026

Book Chapter

Malaysian federalism: Islam, state jurisdiction, and criminal law

Aroney, Nicholas and Neoh, Joshua (2026). Malaysian federalism: Islam, state jurisdiction, and criminal law. Federalism in a turbulent era. (pp. 136-151) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Renato Costa. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781035321582.00012

Malaysian federalism: Islam, state jurisdiction, and criminal law

2026

Book Chapter

Federal vs unitary constituent power

Aroney, Nicholas (2026). Federal vs unitary constituent power. Oxford handbook of constituent power. (pp. forthcoming-forthcoming) edited by Peter Niesen, Markus Patberg and Lucia Rubinelli. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Federal vs unitary constituent power

2026

Book Chapter

On the theological grounds of a philosophical jurisprudence: the simplicity of God and the nature of law

Aroney, Nicholas (2026). On the theological grounds of a philosophical jurisprudence: the simplicity of God and the nature of law. Jurisprudence and theology: the Australian School. (pp. 181-198) edited by Jonathan Crowe, Constance Youngwon Lee and Joshua Neoh. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003592464-14

On the theological grounds of a philosophical jurisprudence: the simplicity of God and the nature of law

2024

Book Chapter

An “Organised Living Representation” of the Government’s Opponents: the views of the framers of the Australian Constitution on governments, oppositions and party government

Aroney, Nicholas and Saunders, Benjamin B. (2024). An “Organised Living Representation” of the Government’s Opponents: the views of the framers of the Australian Constitution on governments, oppositions and party government. The art of opposition. (pp. 69-96) edited by Scott Prasser and David Clune. Cleveland, QLD Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

An “Organised Living Representation” of the Government’s Opponents: the views of the framers of the Australian Constitution on governments, oppositions and party government

2024

Book Chapter

Christianity and constitutional law

Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Christianity and constitutional law. The Oxford handbook of Christianity and law. (pp. 365-376) edited by John Witte Jr. and Rafael Domingo. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197606759.013.26

Christianity and constitutional law

2023

Book Chapter

Christianity and sovereignty

Aroney, Nicholas (2023). Christianity and sovereignty. Oxford handbook of Christianity and law. (pp. 804-817) edited by Rafael Domingo and John Witte. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197606759.013.58

Christianity and sovereignty

2023

Book Chapter

High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players?

Aroney, Nicholas (2023). High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players?. Teaching federalism: multidimensional approaches. (pp. 67-78) edited by John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781800885325.00014

High courts in federations: neutral referees or team players?

2023

Book Chapter

Local government in Australia: constitutionally subordinate, but vibrant and fundamental

Aroney, Nicholas and Grant, Bligh (2023). Local government in Australia: constitutionally subordinate, but vibrant and fundamental. Local governance in multi-layered systems: a comparative legal study in the federal-local connection. (pp. 101-137) edited by Matteo Nicolini and Alice Valdesalici. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-41792-4_6

Local government in Australia: constitutionally subordinate, but vibrant and fundamental

2023

Book Chapter

Federalism and democracy

Aroney, Nicholas (2023). Federalism and democracy. Research handbook on law and democracy. (pp. Forthcoming-Forthcoming) edited by Glenn Patmore. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.

Federalism and democracy

2022

Book Chapter

The Australian federal response to the Covid-19 crisis: momentary success or enduring reform?

Aroney, Nicholas and Boyce, Michael (2022). The Australian federal response to the Covid-19 crisis: momentary success or enduring reform?. Comparative federalism and Covid-19: combating the pandemic. (pp. 298-316) edited by Nico Steytler. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003166771-21

The Australian federal response to the Covid-19 crisis: momentary success or enduring reform?

2022

Book Chapter

Federalism: a legal, political, and religious archaeology

Aroney, Nicholas (2022). Federalism: a legal, political, and religious archaeology. Christianity and constitutionalism. (pp. 303-324) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Ian Leigh. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197587256.003.0015

Federalism: a legal, political, and religious archaeology

2022

Book Chapter

Introduction: Christianity and constitutionalism

Aroney, Nicholas and Leigh, Ian (2022). Introduction: Christianity and constitutionalism. Christianity and constitutionalism. (pp. 1-30) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Ian Leigh. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197587256.003.0001

Introduction: Christianity and constitutionalism

2022

Book Chapter

Federalism and representation

Aroney, Nicholas and Causer, Lauren (2022). Federalism and representation. Comparative election law. (pp. 51-70) edited by James Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Federalism and representation

2022

Book Chapter

Representation in federations

Aroney, Nicholas and Causer, Lauren (2022). Representation in federations. Comparative election law. (pp. 51-70) edited by James A. Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788119023.00012

Representation in federations

2021

Book Chapter

Subnational constitutionalism in Australia

Aroney, Nicholas (2021). Subnational constitutionalism in Australia. The Routledge Handbook of Subnational Constitutions and Constitutionalism. (pp. 36-50) edited by Patricia Popelier, Giacomo Delledonne and Nicholas Aroney. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003052111-3

Subnational constitutionalism in Australia

2021

Book Chapter

Conclusion: Nine hypotheses to explain variation in subnational constitutional autonomy

Popelier, Patricia, Aroney, Nicholas and Delledonne, Giacomo (2021). Conclusion: Nine hypotheses to explain variation in subnational constitutional autonomy. The Routledge Handbook of Subnational Constitutions and Constitutionalism. (pp. 310-325) edited by Patricia Popelier, Giacomo Delledonne and Nicholas Aroney. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003052111-20

Conclusion: Nine hypotheses to explain variation in subnational constitutional autonomy

2021

Book Chapter

The social ontology of human dignity

Aroney, Nicholas (2021). The social ontology of human dignity. The inherence of human dignity: Foundations of human dignity, Volume 1. (pp. 165-183) edited by Angus J. L. Menuge and Barry W. Bussey. London, United Kingdom: Anthem Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv22d4t3k.13

The social ontology of human dignity