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2000

Conference Publication

The Legal Context of American, Australian and Canadian Federalism: A Comparative Perspective

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2000). The Legal Context of American, Australian and Canadian Federalism: A Comparative Perspective. Creating the Federal Republic Seminar, Washington DC, United States, June, 2000.

The Legal Context of American, Australian and Canadian Federalism: A Comparative Perspective

2000

Journal Article

Review of G Winterton, HP Lee, A Glass and J Thomson, Australia Federal Constitutional Law: Commentaries and Materials

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2000). Review of G Winterton, HP Lee, A Glass and J Thomson, Australia Federal Constitutional Law: Commentaries and Materials. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 23 (2), 380-383.

Review of G Winterton, HP Lee, A Glass and J Thomson, Australia Federal Constitutional Law: Commentaries and Materials

1999

Journal Article

The constitutional demise of the cross-vesting scheme

Aroney, N. T. (1999). The constitutional demise of the cross-vesting scheme. Insolvency Law Journal, 7 (3), 116-131.

The constitutional demise of the cross-vesting scheme

1999

Conference Publication

Locke, Althusius and the Theoretical Grounds of the Modern Federal State

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1999). Locke, Althusius and the Theoretical Grounds of the Modern Federal State. Political Thought after Liberalism Conference, Michigan, United States, 27-29 June, 1999.

Locke, Althusius and the Theoretical Grounds of the Modern Federal State

1999

Journal Article

The Quebec secession reference

Aroney, N. T. (1999). The Quebec secession reference. Constitutional Law and Policy Review, 1 (4), 74-80.

The Quebec secession reference

1999

Journal Article

Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1999). Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman. Media and Arts Law Review, 4, 293-293.

Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman

1999

Journal Article

Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1999). Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman. Media and Arts Law Review, 4 (4), 293-296.

Text, Common Law and Constitutional Implications: A Reply to Chesterman

1999

Journal Article

A public choice? Federalism and the prospects of a republican preamble

Aroney, N. T. (1999). A public choice? Federalism and the prospects of a republican preamble. The University of Queensland Law Journal, 20 (2), 262-293.

A public choice? Federalism and the prospects of a republican preamble

1999

Journal Article

Review of H Irving, To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1999). Review of H Irving, To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution. Proctor, 19, 38-38.

Review of H Irving, To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution

1999

Conference Publication

The Freedom of Political Communication Since Lange: Commentary

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1999). The Freedom of Political Communication Since Lange: Commentary. Public Law Weekend Conference, ANU, November, 1999.

The Freedom of Political Communication Since Lange: Commentary

1999

Edited Outputs

International Trade & Business Annual

International Trade & Business Annual. (1999). 4

International Trade & Business Annual

1999

Journal Article

To constitute a nation: a cultural history of Australia's constitution

Aroney, N. T. (1999). To constitute a nation: a cultural history of Australia's constitution. Proctor, 19 (2), 38.

To constitute a nation: a cultural history of Australia's constitution

1998

Journal Article

It's your constitution: Governing Australia today by Cheryl Saunders

Aroney, Nicholas (1998). It's your constitution: Governing Australia today by Cheryl Saunders. Australian Law Librarian, 6 (2), 134-135.

It's your constitution: Governing Australia today by Cheryl Saunders

1998

Journal Article

The structure of constitutional revolutons. Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger decisions a return to normal science?

Aroney, N. T. (1998). The structure of constitutional revolutons. Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger decisions a return to normal science?. University of New South Wales Law Review, 21 (3), 645-680.

The structure of constitutional revolutons. Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger decisions a return to normal science?

1998

Journal Article

Review of C Saunders, It's Your Constitution: Governing Australia Today

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Review of C Saunders, It's Your Constitution: Governing Australia Today. Australian Law Librarian, 6 (2), 134-135.

Review of C Saunders, It's Your Constitution: Governing Australia Today

1998

Journal Article

Taking liberty seriously

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Taking liberty seriously. American Journal of Jurisprudence, 43 (1), 205-226. doi: 10.1093/ajj/43.1.205

Taking liberty seriously

1998

Conference Publication

Federal Representation and the Republic

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Federal Representation and the Republic. Republic and the States Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 11 June, 1998.

Federal Representation and the Republic

1998

Journal Article

The Structure of Constitutional Revolutions: Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger Decisions a Return to Normal Science?

Aroney, Nicholas (1998). The Structure of Constitutional Revolutions: Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger Decisions a Return to Normal Science?. University of New South Wales Law Review, 21 (3), 645-680.

The Structure of Constitutional Revolutions: Are the Lange, Levy and Kruger Decisions a Return to Normal Science?

1998

Book

Freedom of Speech in the Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Freedom of Speech in the Constitution. St Leonards, Australia: Centre for Independent Studies.

Freedom of Speech in the Constitution

1997

Conference Publication

Federalism and the Executive in a Republic

Aroney, Nicholas T. (1997). Federalism and the Executive in a Republic. Constitutional Centenary Foundation, Brisbane, Australia, 17 November 1997.

Federalism and the Executive in a Republic