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. |
1998 Journal Article Review of C Saunders, It's Your Constitution: Governing Australia TodayAroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Review of C Saunders, It's Your Constitution: Governing Australia Today. Australian Law Librarian, 6 (2), 134-135. |
1998 Conference Publication Federal Representation and the RepublicAroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Federal Representation and the Republic. Republic and the States Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 11 June, 1998. |
1998 Journal Article Taking liberty seriouslyAroney, Nicholas T. (1998). Taking liberty seriously. American Journal of Jurisprudence, 43 (1), 205-226. doi: 10.1093/ajj/43.1.205 |
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. |
1997 Conference Publication Federalism and the Executive in a RepublicAroney, Nicholas T. (1997). Federalism and the Executive in a Republic. Constitutional Centenary Foundation, Brisbane, Australia, 17 November 1997. |
1997 Journal Article The gestative propensity constitutional implicationsAroney, Nicholas T. (1997). The gestative propensity constitutional implications. Policy, 13 (1), 26-31. |
1997 Conference Publication Federalism and the Executive in a RepublicAroney, Nicholas T. (1997). Federalism and the Executive in a Republic. Queensland Law Society, Brisbane, Australia, 24 November 1997. |
1996 Conference Publication Towards a Jurisprudence of Constitutional Implications: Legal Positivism and Jusnaturalism in the Shadow of Liberal ConstitutionalismAroney, Nicholas T. (1996). Towards a Jurisprudence of Constitutional Implications: Legal Positivism and Jusnaturalism in the Shadow of Liberal Constitutionalism. Annual National Conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, Sydney, Australia, June 1996. |
1996 Journal Article Representative democracy eclipsed? The Langer Muldowney and McGinty decisionsAroney, Nicholas (1996). Representative democracy eclipsed? The Langer Muldowney and McGinty decisions. University of Queensland Law Journal, 19 (1), 75-106. |
1995 Journal Article A seductive plausibility: freedom of speech in the constitutionAroney, Nicholas (1995). A seductive plausibility: freedom of speech in the constitution. University of Queensland Law Journal, 18 (2), 249-274. |