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2009

Book Chapter

The implied rights revolution: Sacrificing means to ends?

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The implied rights revolution: Sacrificing means to ends?. Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent: Essays in Honour of George Winterton. (pp. 173-188) edited by H. P. Lee and Peter Gerangelos. Sydney: Federation Press.

The implied rights revolution: Sacrificing means to ends?

2008

Book Chapter

Unity and Diversity in Federal Australia

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Unity and Diversity in Federal Australia. Dialogues on Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries. (pp. 10-12) edited by Rupak Chattopadhyay and Abigail Ostien Karos. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Unity and Diversity in Federal Australia

2008

Book Chapter

Upper Houses and the Problem of Elective Dictatorship

Prasser, S., Nethercote, J. R. and Aroney, N. (2008). Upper Houses and the Problem of Elective Dictatorship. Restraining Elective Dictatorship: The Upper House Solution?. (pp. xv-xxii) edited by Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and JR Nethercote. Perth Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press.

Upper Houses and the Problem of Elective Dictatorship

2008

Book Chapter

Bicameralism and representations of democracy

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Bicameralism and representations of democracy. Restraining Elective Dictatorship: The Upper House Solution?. (pp. 20-35) edited by Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and John Nethercote. Perth, Australia: University of Western Australia Press.

Bicameralism and representations of democracy

2006

Book Chapter

Thomas McCawley v The King

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2006). Thomas McCawley v The King. State Consitutional Landmarks. (pp. 69-97) edited by George Winterton. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press.

Thomas McCawley v The King

2005

Book Chapter

Federal constitutionalism: European constitutionalism in comparative perspective

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2005). Federal constitutionalism: European constitutionalism in comparative perspective. Getuigend staatsrecht: Liber amicorum A.K. Koekkoek. (pp. 229-251) edited by F. H. van der Burg, A. K. Koekkoek;, voorw. Paul Zoontjens and Hans Peters. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers.

Federal constitutionalism: European constitutionalism in comparative perspective

2004

Book Chapter

Althusius at the Antipodes: The Politica and Australian Federalism

Aroney, N. T. (2004). Althusius at the Antipodes: The Politica and Australian Federalism. Jurisprudenz, Politische Theorie und Politische Theologie. (pp. 529-546) edited by Frederick Carney, Heinz Schilling and Dieter Wyduckel. Germany: Duncker & Humblot.

Althusius at the Antipodes: The Politica and Australian Federalism

2003

Book Chapter

The Griffith doctrine: Reservation and Immunity

Aroney, N. T. (2003). The Griffith doctrine: Reservation and Immunity. Queensland Judges on the High Court. (pp. 219-254) edited by Dr Michael White; Aladin Rahemtula. Brisbane: Supreme Court of Queensland Library.

The Griffith doctrine: Reservation and Immunity

2002

Book Chapter

Griffith's Vision of Australian Federalism

Aroney, N. T. (2002). Griffith's Vision of Australian Federalism. Sir Samuel Griffith: The law and the constitution. (pp. 179-201) edited by Dr M. White and A. Rahemtula. NSW: Thomson Lawbook Co.

Griffith's Vision of Australian Federalism

2001

Book Chapter

Implied constitutional rights: Implications & references

Aroney, N. T. (2001). Implied constitutional rights: Implications & references. The Oxford companion to the high court of Australia. (pp. 336-337) edited by Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper and George Williams. Vic: Oxford University Press.

Implied constitutional rights: Implications & references

2000

Book Chapter

The freedom of political communication since Lange: Commentary

Aroney, N. T. (2000). The freedom of political communication since Lange: Commentary. The High Court in Transition: Essays in Constitutional Law. (pp. 21-34) edited by A. Stone and G. Williams. NSW: The Federation Press.

The freedom of political communication since Lange: Commentary

2000

Book Chapter

Federal representation and the framers of the Australian Constitution

Aroney, N. T. (2000). Federal representation and the framers of the Australian Constitution. Constitutional and international law perspectives: Achievements and challenges. (pp. 13-53) edited by G. Moens. Brisbane, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.

Federal representation and the framers of the Australian Constitution