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2013

Journal Article

A federal constitution for the United Kingdom? Constitution-making within a Westminster-derived context

Aroney, Nicholas (2013). A federal constitution for the United Kingdom? Constitution-making within a Westminster-derived context. Jus Politicum: Revue De Droit Politique, 9, 1-18.

A federal constitution for the United Kingdom? Constitution-making within a Westminster-derived context

2013

Journal Article

Explanatory power, theory formation and constitutional interpretation: some preliminaries

Aroney, Nicholas (2013). Explanatory power, theory formation and constitutional interpretation: some preliminaries. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 38, 1-31.

Explanatory power, theory formation and constitutional interpretation: some preliminaries

2013

Journal Article

The high court on constitutional law: the 2012 term explanatory power and the modalities of constitutional reasoning

Aroney, Nicholas (2013). The high court on constitutional law: the 2012 term explanatory power and the modalities of constitutional reasoning. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 36 (3), 863-893.

The high court on constitutional law: the 2012 term explanatory power and the modalities of constitutional reasoning

2013

Journal Article

Divine law, religious ethics, secular reason

Aroney, Nicholas (2013). Divine law, religious ethics, secular reason. Political Theology, 14 (5), 670-685. doi: 10.1179/1462317X13Z.00000000044

Divine law, religious ethics, secular reason

2012

Journal Article

The accommodation of the Shari'a within Western legal systems

Aroney, Nicholas and Ahdar, Rex (2012). The accommodation of the Shari'a within Western legal systems. Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, 13 (2), 387-413.

The accommodation of the Shari'a within Western legal systems

2012

Journal Article

Una società di società: why Australia is a Federation

Aroney, Nicholas (2012). Una società di società: why Australia is a Federation. Giornale Di Storia Constituzionale, 24 (2), 23-33. doi: 10.1400/201151

Una società di società: why Australia is a Federation

2012

Journal Article

A House divided: does MMP make an Upper House unnecessary for New Zealand?

Aroney, Nicholas and Thomas, Steve (2012). A House divided: does MMP make an Upper House unnecessary for New Zealand?. New Zealand Law Review, 2012 (Part III), 403-442.

A House divided: does MMP make an Upper House unnecessary for New Zealand?

2011

Journal Article

Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner

Aroney, Nicholas (2011). Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner. University of Queensland Law Journal, 30 (1), 145-164.

Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner

2011

Journal Article

Subsidiarity: European lessons for Australia's federal balance

Aroney, Nicholas (2011). Subsidiarity: European lessons for Australia's federal balance. Federal Law Review, 39 (2), 213-234. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1103900201

Subsidiarity: European lessons for Australia's federal balance

2010

Journal Article

The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 59 (3), 669-699. doi: 10.1017/S0020589310000266

The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution

2010

Journal Article

New Zealand, Australasia and federation

Aroney, Nicholas (2010). New Zealand, Australasia and federation. Canterbury Law Review, 16, 31-46.

New Zealand, Australasia and federation

2010

Journal Article

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Supreme Court History Program yearbook, 75-87.

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

2009

Journal Article

Real constitutional reform after Fitzgerald: Still waiting for Godot

Prasser, Scott and Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Real constitutional reform after Fitzgerald: Still waiting for Godot. Griffith Law Review, 18 (3), 596-620. doi: 10.1080/10854657.2009.10854657

Real constitutional reform after Fitzgerald: Still waiting for Godot

2009

Journal Article

Restraining Executive Government Dominance - Are Upper Houses the Answer?

Aroney, Nicholas, Prasser, Scott and Nethercote, John (2009). Restraining Executive Government Dominance - Are Upper Houses the Answer?. Public Administration Today, April-June (19), 72-73.

Restraining Executive Government Dominance - Are Upper Houses the Answer?

2008

Journal Article

Democracy, community and federalism in electoral apportionment cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in comparative perspective

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Democracy, community and federalism in electoral apportionment cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in comparative perspective. University of Toronto Law Journal, 58 (4), 421-480. doi: 10.3138/utlj.58.4.421

Democracy, community and federalism in electoral apportionment cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in comparative perspective

2008

Journal Article

Constitutional choices in the work choices case, or what exactly is wrong with the reserved powers doctrine?

Aroney, Nicholas (2008). Constitutional choices in the work choices case, or what exactly is wrong with the reserved powers doctrine?. Melbourne University Law Review, 32 (1), 1-43.

Constitutional choices in the work choices case, or what exactly is wrong with the reserved powers doctrine?

2008

Journal Article

Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountability

Aroney, N (2008). Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountability. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 205-246.

Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountability

2008

Journal Article

Julius Stone and the End of Sociological Jurisprudence: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases

Aroney, Nicholas (2008). Julius Stone and the End of Sociological Jurisprudence: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 31 (1), 107-135.

Julius Stone and the End of Sociological Jurisprudence: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases

2008

Journal Article

An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia Has Undermined Australian Federalism

Allan, James and Aroney, Nicholas (2008). An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia Has Undermined Australian Federalism. Sydney Law Review, 30 (2), 245-294.

An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia Has Undermined Australian Federalism

2008

Journal Article

Reasonable Disagreement, Democracy and the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism'

N Aroney (2008). Reasonable Disagreement, Democracy and the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism'. University of Queensland Law Journal, 27 (1), 129-143.

Reasonable Disagreement, Democracy and the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism'