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2008 Book Restraining Elective Dictatorship: The Upper House Solution?Nicholas T. Aroney, Scott Prasser and John Nethercote eds. (2008). Restraining Elective Dictatorship: The Upper House Solution?. Perth: University of Western Australia Press. |
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2008 Conference Publication Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of AustraliaAroney, Nicholas (2008). Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of Australia. Forum of Federations International Workshop on Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries, Brussels, Belgium, 9-10 June 2008. |
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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. |
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2008 Conference Publication The New Hope Case: Equality and Freedom: A Delicate Balance: The Case of AustraliaAroney, Nicholas T. (2008). The New Hope Case: Equality and Freedom: A Delicate Balance: The Case of Australia. Church-State Relations and Religious Liberty: Comparative Perspectives Conference, University of Notre Dame., Indiana, 22-23 September 2008. |
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2008 Journal Article Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountabilityAroney, N (2008). Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountability. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 205-246. |
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2008 Book Chapter Unity and Diversity in Federal AustraliaAroney, 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. |
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2008 Journal Article Julius Stone and the End of Sociological Jurisprudence: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication CasesAroney, 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. |
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2007 Journal Article Subsidiarity, federalism and the best constitution: Thomas Aquinas on city, province and empireAroney, Nicholas (2007). Subsidiarity, federalism and the best constitution: Thomas Aquinas on city, province and empire. Law and Philosophy, 26 (2), 161-228. doi: 10.1007/s10982-006-0005-9 |
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2007 Conference Publication Three reasons for an upper house: Democracy, legislative outputs and executive accountabilityAroney, N. T. (2007). Three reasons for an upper house: Democracy, legislative outputs and executive accountability. The Politics of Democracy in South Australia Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, 8-9 March, 2007. Adelaide, South Australia: History Trust of South Australia. |
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2007 Conference Publication Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices CaseAroney, Nicholas T. (2007). Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case. Supreme Court of Queensland Judges' Seminar, Customs House, Brisbane, 24 May 2007. |
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2007 Conference Publication Democracy, Community and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in Comparative PerspectiveAroney, Nicholas T. (2007). Democracy, Community and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective. Public Law Weekend Conference, ANU Canberra, Australia, 9-10 November, 2007. |
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2007 Conference Publication Realism's End: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication CasesAroney, N. (2007). Realism's End: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases. Julius Stone Centenary Conference, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 5-7 July 2007. |
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2007 Journal Article An upper house for Queensland: An idea whose time has comeAroney, N. T. and Prasser, S. (2007). An upper house for Queensland: An idea whose time has come. Democratic Audit of Australia, 07 (1), 1-9. |
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2007 Journal Article Comparative Law in Australian constitutional jurisprudenceAroney, Nicholas (2007). Comparative Law in Australian constitutional jurisprudence. University of Queensland Law Journal, 26 (2), 317-340. |
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2006 Journal Article Justice McHugh, Representative Government and the Elimination of BalancingAroney, Nicholas (2006). Justice McHugh, Representative Government and the Elimination of Balancing. The Sydney Law Review, 28 (3), 505-534. |
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2006 Other Outputs The Upper House Solution?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2006, 04 09). The Upper House Solution? Courier Mail |
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2006 Other Outputs An Upper House for Queensland?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2006, 03 30). An Upper House for Queensland? The Brisbane Line |
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2006 Book Chapter Thomas McCawley v The KingAroney, Nicholas T. (2006). Thomas McCawley v The King. State Consitutional Landmarks. (pp. 69-97) edited by George Winterton. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press. |
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2006 Conference Publication Bicameralism and representations of democracyAroney, N. T. (2006). Bicameralism and representations of democracy. Improving Government Accountability in Queensland : The Upper House Solution, Brisbane, Australia, 21 April 2006. |
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2006 Journal Article Politics, law and the constitution in McCawley's caseAroney, Nicholas (2006). Politics, law and the constitution in McCawley's case. Melbourne University Law Review, 30 (3), 605-656. |