2019 Book Chapter Federalism and courts: research avenuesAroney, Nicholas (2019). Federalism and courts: research avenues. A research agenda for federalism studies. (pp. 61-75) edited by John Kincaid. Glos, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788112970 |
2019 Book Chapter Freedom of religionAroney, Nicholas and Saunders, Benjamin B. (2019). Freedom of religion. The legal protection of rights in Australia. (pp. 285-312) edited by Matthew Groves, Janina Boughey and Dan Meagher. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. doi: 10.5040/9781509919857.ch-015 |
2019 Journal Article Freedom of religion in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas and Saunders, Benjamin (2019). Freedom of religion in Australia. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3360799 |
2019 Book Chapter Natural law and federalismAroney, Nicholas (2019). Natural law and federalism. Research handbook on natural law theory. (pp. 371-389) Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788110044.00031 |
2019 Journal Article Associational freedom, anti-discrimination law and the new multiculturalismAroney, Nicholas and Parkinson, Patrick (2019). Associational freedom, anti-discrimination law and the new multiculturalism. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 44, 1-29. |
2019 Journal Article Religious discrimination and religious freedom: An evaluation of the exposure draft of the Australian Religious Discrimination Bill 2019Aroney, Nicholas (2019). Religious discrimination and religious freedom: An evaluation of the exposure draft of the Australian Religious Discrimination Bill 2019. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3455089 |
2019 Book Chapter Our common livesAroney, Nicholas (2019). Our common lives. Nonsense on stilts: rescuing human rights in Australia. (pp. 91-96) edited by Damien Freeman and Catherine Renshaw. Queensland, Australia: Kapunda Press. |
2019 Conference Publication Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?Aroney, Nicholas (2019). Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?. Religious Freedom after Ruddock Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6 April 2019. |
2019 Book Chapter Originalism and explanatory power: text, structure and the interpretation of constitutionsAroney, Nicholas (2019). Originalism and explanatory power: text, structure and the interpretation of constitutions. Law under a democratic constitution: essays in honour of Jeffrey Goldsworthy. (pp. 89-111) edited by Lisa Burton Crawford, Patrick Emerton and Dale Smith. London, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509920884.ch-006 |
2018 Journal Article The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived contextAroney, Nicholas (2018). The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived context. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 16 (1), 17-53. doi: 10.1093/icon/moy002 |
2018 Book Chapter The Shari'a in the Western landscapeAhdar, Rex and Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The Shari'a in the Western landscape. The Shari'a: history, ethics and law. (pp. 193-213) edited by Amyn B. Sajoo. London, United Kingdom: I.B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies. doi: 10.5040/9781350989252.ch-011 |
2018 Journal Article The design of Australian federalismAroney, Nicholas (2018). The design of Australian federalism. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3540586 |
2018 Book Chapter Constitutional fundamentalsAroney, Nicholas (2018). Constitutional fundamentals. A commitment to excellence: essays in honour of Emeritus Professor Gabriël A. Moens. (pp. 12-31) edited by Augusto Zimmermann. Brisbane, Australia: Connor Court Publishing. |
2018 Book Chapter Federalism: DesignAroney, Nicholas (2018). Federalism: Design. Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution. (pp. 727-758) edited by Cheryl Saunders and Adrienne Stone. Oxford United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2018 Journal Article Rights in the Australian federationAroney, Nicholas and Stellios, James (2018). Rights in the Australian federation. European Journal of Law Reform, 20 (2-3), 256-269. doi: 10.5553/EJLR/138723702018020002012 |
2018 Conference Publication The Frontiers of Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas (2018). The Frontiers of Australian Federalism. Public Law Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 11-13 July 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple SpaceAroney, Nicholas (2018). Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple Space. Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 6-8 July 2018. |
2018 Journal Article On judicial rascals and self-appointed monarchs: the rise of judicial power in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas and Saunders, Benjamin B. (2018). On judicial rascals and self-appointed monarchs: the rise of judicial power in Australia. The University of Queensland lLaw Journal, 36 (2), 221-245. |
2018 Book Chapter The justification of judicial review: text, structure, history and principleAroney, Nicholas (2018). The justification of judicial review: text, structure, history and principle. Australian constitutional values. (pp. 27-42) edited by Rosalind Dixon. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509918430.ch-002 |
2018 Other Outputs Constitutional FundamentalsAroney, Nicholas (2018). Constitutional Fundamentals. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3226688 |