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2022 Book Chapter Federalism and representationAroney, Nicholas and Causer, Lauren (2022). Federalism and representation. Comparative election law. (pp. 51-70) edited by James Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. |
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2022 Book Chapter The Australian federal response to the Covid-19 crisis: momentary success or enduring reform?Aroney, Nicholas and Boyce, Michael (2022). The Australian federal response to the Covid-19 crisis: momentary success or enduring reform?. Comparative federalism and Covid-19: combating the pandemic. (pp. 298-316) edited by Nico Steytler. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003166771-21 |
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2022 Book Chapter Introduction: Christianity and constitutionalismAroney, Nicholas and Leigh, Ian (2022). Introduction: Christianity and constitutionalism. Christianity and constitutionalism. (pp. 1-30) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Ian Leigh. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197587256.003.0001 |
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2022 Book Christianity and constitutionalismNicholas Aroney and Ian Leigh eds. (2022). Christianity and constitutionalism. Oxford Scholarship Online, New York, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197587256.001.0001 |
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2022 Book Chapter Representation in federationsAroney, Nicholas and Causer, Lauren (2022). Representation in federations. Comparative election law. (pp. 51-70) edited by James A. Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788119023.00012 |
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2021 Book Chapter Subnational constitutionalism in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas (2021). Subnational constitutionalism in Australia. The Routledge Handbook of Subnational Constitutions and Constitutionalism. (pp. 36-50) edited by Patricia Popelier, Giacomo Delledonne and Nicholas Aroney. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003052111-3 |
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2021 Book Chapter Conclusion: Nine hypotheses to explain variation in subnational constitutional autonomyPopelier, Patricia, Aroney, Nicholas and Delledonne, Giacomo (2021). Conclusion: Nine hypotheses to explain variation in subnational constitutional autonomy. The Routledge Handbook of Subnational Constitutions and Constitutionalism. (pp. 310-325) edited by Patricia Popelier, Giacomo Delledonne and Nicholas Aroney. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003052111-20 |
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2021 Journal Article Civil Government and the NationsAroney, Nicholas (2021). Civil Government and the Nations. Journal of Law and Religion, 36 (2), 383-392. doi: 10.1017/jlr.2021.47 |
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2021 Journal Article Three Key Issues Arising Out of the Engineers Case: A ReplyAroney, Nicholas (2021). Three Key Issues Arising Out of the Engineers Case: A Reply. Australian Law Journal, 95 (1), 25-35. |
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2021 Book Chapter The social ontology of human dignityAroney, Nicholas (2021). The social ontology of human dignity. The inherence of human dignity: Foundations of human dignity, Volume 1. (pp. 165-183) edited by Angus J. L. Menuge and Barry W. Bussey. London, United Kingdom: Anthem Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv22d4t3k.13 |
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2020 Book Chapter Australia’s Federal Framework : Constitutional Fundamentals, Federal Institutions, and Intergovernmental BalanceAroney, Nicholas (2020). Australia’s Federal Framework : Constitutional Fundamentals, Federal Institutions, and Intergovernmental Balance. The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics. (pp. 1-19) edited by Lewis, Jenny M. and Tiernan, Anne. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198805465.013.7 |
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2020 Journal Article The rise and fall of human dignityAroney, Nicholas (2020). The rise and fall of human dignity. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3661016 |
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2020 Journal Article What remains of the engineers case? A centenary appraisalAroney, Nicholas (2020). What remains of the engineers case? A centenary appraisal. Australian Law Journal, 94 (9), 684-698. |
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2020 Journal Article Law, education and religion — pathways to the good society?Aroney, Nicholas (2020). Law, education and religion — pathways to the good society?. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3645560 |
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2020 Book Chapter Johannes Althusius’s cosmopolitan defense of local politicsAroney, Nicholas and Kennedy, Simon P. (2020). Johannes Althusius’s cosmopolitan defense of local politics. Cosmopolitanism and its discontents: rethinking politics in the age of Brexit and Trump. (pp. 19-36) edited by Lee Ward. Lanham, MD, United States: Rowman & Littlefield. doi: 10.5040/9781666990720.ch-002 |
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2020 Journal Article Federalism: a legal, political and religious archeologyAroney, Nicholas (2020). Federalism: a legal, political and religious archeology. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3549750 |
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2020 Journal Article The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?Aroney, Nicholas and Taylor, Paul (2020). The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?. University of Western Australia Law Review, 47 (1), 42-63. |
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2020 Journal Article Spence v Queensland and the federal balance: how many swallows make a summer?Aroney, Nicholas (2020). Spence v Queensland and the federal balance: how many swallows make a summer?. Public Law Review, 31 (1), 33-45. |
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2020 Book Chapter Christianity, sovereignty, and global lawAroney, Nicholas (2020). Christianity, sovereignty, and global law. Christianity and global law. (pp. 267-286) edited by Rafael Domingo and John Witte, Jr.. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003015208-19 |
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2020 Journal Article Australia and the COVID-19 pandemic: Federal, state and local responsesAroney, Nicholas and Boyce, Michael (2020). Australia and the COVID-19 pandemic: Federal, state and local responses. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3728488 |