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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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2018 Book Chapter Territorial Politics and the Federal Frame in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas and Sharman, Campbell (2018). Territorial Politics and the Federal Frame in Australia. Handbook of territorial politics. (pp. 388-400) edited by Klaus Detterbeck and Eve Hepburn. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781784718770.00034 |
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2018 Journal Article The design of Australian federalismAroney, Nicholas (2018). The design of Australian federalism. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3540586 |
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2017 Journal Article R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogismsAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogisms. Modern Law Review, 80 (4), 726-745. doi: 10.1111/1468-2230.12282 |
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2017 Journal Article Introduction: Courts in Federal CountriesAroney, Nicholas and Kincaid, John (2017). Introduction: Courts in Federal Countries. Courts in Federal Countries: Federalists or Unitarists?, 3-28. |
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2017 Journal Article Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutionsAroney, Nicholas (2017). Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutions. Jus Politicum: Revue De Droit Politique, 17, 5-31. |
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2017 Journal Article Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the ConstitutionsAroney, Constantine N. and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions. LAWASIA Journal |
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2017 Conference Publication Individual, Community and State: Thoughts on Jane Nortion, Freedom of Religious OrganizationsAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). Individual, Community and State: Thoughts on Jane Nortion, Freedom of Religious Organizations. Annual Conference of the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Auckland, 14-16 July 2017. |
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2017 Book Chapter Subsidiarity, federalism and the best constitution: Thomas Aquinas on city, province and empireAroney, Nicholas (2017). Subsidiarity, federalism and the best constitution: Thomas Aquinas on city, province and empire. Aquinas and modern law. (pp. 419-486) edited by Richard O. Brooks and James Bernard Murphy. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315097145 |
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2017 Book Courts in federal countries: federalists or unitarists?Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid eds. (2017). Courts in federal countries: federalists or unitarists?. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. |
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2017 Conference Publication The Problem of Judicial Review Revisited’, Constitutional Theory ScholarsAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). The Problem of Judicial Review Revisited’, Constitutional Theory Scholars. Constitutional Theory Scholars’ Workshop, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School, 20 July 2017. |
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2017 Journal Article Religious Authority in Public Spaces: The Challenge of Jurisdictional PluralismAroney, Nicholas (2017). Religious Authority in Public Spaces: The Challenge of Jurisdictional Pluralism. Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Teaching and Secular Ethics. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3017219 |
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2017 Journal Article Individual, community and state: thoughts on Jane Norton, Freedom of Religious OrganizationsAroney, Nicholas (2017). Individual, community and state: thoughts on Jane Norton, Freedom of Religious Organizations. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 42, 270-279. |
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2017 Book Chapter Introduction: courts in federal countriesAroney, Nicholas and Kincaid, John (2017). Introduction: courts in federal countries. Courts in federal countries: federalists or unitarists?. (pp. 3-28) edited by Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. |
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2017 Journal Article Charities are the new constitutional law frontierAroney, Nicholas and Turnour, Matthew (2017). Charities are the new constitutional law frontier. Melbourne University Law Review, 41 (2), 446-492. |
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2017 Book Chapter Religious freedom under the Victorian Charter of RightsAroney, Nicholas , Harrison, Joel and Babie, Paul (2017). Religious freedom under the Victorian Charter of Rights. Australian Charters of Rights a Decade On. (pp. 1-19) edited by Matthew Groves and Colin Campbell. Annandale, Australia: Federation Press. |
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2017 Book Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary & MaterialsPeter Gerangelos, Nicholas Aroney, Simon Evans, Patrick Emerton, Sarah Murray and Adrienne Stone eds. (2017). Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary & Materials. 4th ed. Sydney, NSW Australia: Thomson Reuters. |