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2015 Book The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia: History, Principle and InterpretationAroney, Nicholas T., Peter Gerangelos, James Stellios and Sarah Murray (2015). The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia: History, Principle and Interpretation. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. |
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2014 Journal Article Reserved matters, legislative purpose and the referendum on Scottish independenceAroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Reserved matters, legislative purpose and the referendum on Scottish independence. Public Law, 2014 (3), 421-443. |
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2014 Journal Article Freedom of religion as an associational rightAroney, Nicholas (2014). Freedom of religion as an associational right. University of Queensland Law Journal, 33 (1), 153-186. |
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2009 Book The Constitution of a Federal Commonwealth: The making and meaning of the Australian ConstitutionAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The Constitution of a Federal Commonwealth: The making and meaning of the Australian Constitution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511609671 |
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2026 Book Federalism in a Turbulent EraNicholas Aroney and Renato Costa eds. (2026). Federalism in a Turbulent Era. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781035321582 |
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2026 Book Chapter IntroductionAroney, 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 |
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2026 Book Chapter Australian federalism: lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and the Covid-19 responseAroney, 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 |
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2026 Book Chapter AustraliaAroney, 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. |
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2026 Book Chapter Malaysian federalism: Islam, state jurisdiction, and criminal lawAroney, 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 |
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2026 Book Chapter Federal vs unitary constituent powerAroney, 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. |
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2026 Book Chapter On the theological grounds of a philosophical jurisprudence: the simplicity of God and the nature of lawAroney, 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 |
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2025 Conference Publication The ends of the Australian constitutional orderAroney, Nicholas (2025). The ends of the Australian constitutional order. The Ends of Australian Constitutionalism, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2 December 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication The juristocracy-populism feedback loop: Australia's constitutional exceptionalismAroney, Nicholas (2025). The juristocracy-populism feedback loop: Australia's constitutional exceptionalism. Judicial Independence in Australia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6 December 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systemsAroney, Nicholas (2025). A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems. Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 3-5 December 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selectionAroney, Nicholas (2025). Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selection. Centre for Asian Legal Studies, Singapore, 6 August 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimensionAroney, Nicholas (2025). Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimension. Religion-State Relations and Freedom of Religion Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 16-17 July 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systemsAroney, Nicholas (2025). A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 8 July 2025. |
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2025 Conference Publication A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism JurisprudenceAroney, Nicholas (2025). A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism Jurisprudence. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 7 July 2025. |
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2025 Journal Article Freedom of association in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas and Fowler, Mark (2025). Freedom of association in Australia. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 12 (1-2), 105-123. doi: 10.1163/22134514-BJA10077 |
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2025 Journal Article “The prime and fountain-power”: Law, sovereignty, and constituent power in Samuel Rutherford’s Lex, Rex (1644)Aroney, Nicholas and Kennedy, Simon P. (2025). “The prime and fountain-power”: Law, sovereignty, and constituent power in Samuel Rutherford’s Lex, Rex (1644). European Journal of Political Theory, 1-24. doi: 10.1177/14748851241305020 |