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2018

Journal Article

The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived context

Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived context. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 16 (1), 17-53. doi: 10.1093/icon/moy002

The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived context

2018

Journal Article

On judicial rascals and self-appointed monarchs: the rise of judicial power in Australia

Aroney, Nicholas and Saunders, Benjamin B. (2018). On judicial rascals and self-appointed monarchs: the rise of judicial power in Australia. The University of Queensland lLaw Journal, 36 (2), 221-245.

On judicial rascals and self-appointed monarchs: the rise of judicial power in Australia

2018

Journal Article

The design of Australian federalism

Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The design of Australian federalism. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3540586

The design of Australian federalism

2018

Journal Article

The rule of law, religious authority, and oaths of office

Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The rule of law, religious authority, and oaths of office. Journal of Law, Religion and State, 6 (2-3), 195-212. doi: 10.1163/22124810-00602003

The rule of law, religious authority, and oaths of office

2018

Journal Article

Rights in the Australian federation

Aroney, Nicholas and Stellios, James (2018). Rights in the Australian federation. European Journal of Law Reform, 20 (2-3), 256-269. doi: 10.5553/EJLR/138723702018020002012

Rights in the Australian federation

2017

Journal Article

R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogisms

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2017). R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogisms. Modern Law Review, 80 (4), 726-745. doi: 10.1111/1468-2230.12282

R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogisms

2017

Journal Article

Introduction: Courts in Federal Countries

Aroney, Nicholas and Kincaid, John (2017). Introduction: Courts in Federal Countries. Courts in Federal Countries: Federalists or Unitarists?, 3-28.

Introduction: Courts in Federal Countries

2017

Journal Article

Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutions

Aroney, Nicholas (2017). Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutions. Jus Politicum: Revue De Droit Politique, 17, 5-31.

Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutions

2017

Journal Article

Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions

Aroney, Constantine N. and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions. LAWASIA Journal

Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions

2017

Journal Article

Religious Authority in Public Spaces: The Challenge of Jurisdictional Pluralism

Aroney, Nicholas (2017). Religious Authority in Public Spaces: The Challenge of Jurisdictional Pluralism. Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Teaching and Secular Ethics doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3017219

Religious Authority in Public Spaces: The Challenge of Jurisdictional Pluralism

2017

Journal Article

Individual, community and state: thoughts on Jane Norton, Freedom of Religious Organizations

Aroney, Nicholas (2017). Individual, community and state: thoughts on Jane Norton, Freedom of Religious Organizations. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 42, 270-279.

Individual, community and state: thoughts on Jane Norton, Freedom of Religious Organizations

2017

Journal Article

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

Aroney, Nicholas (2017). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths. Ethics: Contemporary Perspectives, 4.

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

2017

Journal Article

Charities are the new constitutional law frontier

Aroney, Nicholas and Turnour, Matthew (2017). Charities are the new constitutional law frontier. Melbourne University Law Review, 41 (2), 446-492.

Charities are the new constitutional law frontier

2016

Journal Article

The federal condition: towards a normative theory

Aroney, Nicholas (2016). The federal condition: towards a normative theory. The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 61 (1), 13-31. doi: 10.1093/ajj/auw001

The federal condition: towards a normative theory

2016

Journal Article

Federalism and subsidiarity: principles and processes in the reform of the Australian Federation

Aroney, Nicholas (2016). Federalism and subsidiarity: principles and processes in the reform of the Australian Federation. Federal Law Review, 44 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1604400101

Federalism and subsidiarity: principles and processes in the reform of the Australian Federation

2016

Journal Article

Protesting the Anti-protest Laws: Will a Constitutional Challenge Succeed?

Aroney, Nicholas T. and Finlay, Lorraine (2016). Protesting the Anti-protest Laws: Will a Constitutional Challenge Succeed?. Australian Environment Review, 31 (3), 67-73.

Protesting the Anti-protest Laws: Will a Constitutional Challenge Succeed?

2014

Journal Article

Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective

Aroney, Nicholas and Isdale, William (2014). Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective. Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional.

Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective

2014

Journal Article

The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case

Aroney, Nicholas and Parkinson, Patrick (2014). The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case. Australian Journal of Family Law, 28 (2), 160-192.

The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case

2014

Journal Article

A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams

Nicholas Aroney (2014). A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams. Public Law Review, 25 (2), 99-116.

A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams

2013

Journal Article

Endemic revolution: HLA Hart, custom and the constitution of the Fiji Islands

Aroney, Nicholas and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2013). Endemic revolution: HLA Hart, custom and the constitution of the Fiji Islands. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 45 (3), 314-339. doi: 10.1080/07329113.2013.861725

Endemic revolution: HLA Hart, custom and the constitution of the Fiji Islands