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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
2017 Journal Article Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of OathsAroney, Nicholas (2017). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths. Ethics: Contemporary Perspectives, 4. |
2017 Other Outputs The Problem of Judicial Review RevisitedAroney, Nicholas (2017). The Problem of Judicial Review Revisited. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3011125 |
2017 Book Chapter The High Court of Australia: textual unitarism vs structural federalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2017). The High Court of Australia: textual unitarism vs structural federalism. Courts in Federal Countries: Federalists or Unitarists?. (pp. 29-68) edited by Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. doi: 10.3138/j.ctt1whm97c.6 |
2016 Journal Article The federal condition: towards a normative theoryAroney, Nicholas (2016). The federal condition: towards a normative theory. The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 61 (1), 13-31. doi: 10.1093/ajj/auw001 |
2016 Book Chapter Devolutionary federalism within a Westminster-derived contextAroney, Nicholas (2016). Devolutionary federalism within a Westminster-derived context. The Scottish independence referendum: constitutional and political implications. (pp. 295-333) edited by Aileen McHarg, Tom Mullen, Alan Page and Neil Walker. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2016 Conference Publication As Much Judged As JudgingAroney, Nicholas T. (2016). As Much Judged As Judging. Religious Liberty Conference - ‘Varieties of Diversity’, University of Notre Dame, School of Law, Sydney Australia, 18-19 August 2016. |
2016 Other Outputs Religious Freedom Under the Victorian Charter of RightsAroney, Nicholas, Harrison, Joel and Babie, Paul T. (2016). Religious Freedom Under the Victorian Charter of Rights. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2816687 |
2016 Conference Publication 'Talking Past Each Other': Religious Freedom, Secular Neutrality and Multicultural Accommodation Under the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and ResponsibilitiesAroney, Nicholas (2016). 'Talking Past Each Other': Religious Freedom, Secular Neutrality and Multicultural Accommodation Under the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities. Multiculturalism and Accommodation of Religious Difference: A Colloquium, University of Otago School of Law, Queenstown, New Zealand, 3 February 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Religious Freedom: The Good, the Bad and the UglyAroney, Nicholas (2016). Religious Freedom: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Australasian Christian Legal Convention, Brisbane, Australia, 29-30 September 2016. |
2016 Book Chapter Federalism - a selected comparisonAroney, Nicholas and Gautam, Khagesh (2016). Federalism - a selected comparison. Australia and India: a comparative overview of the law and legal practice. (pp. 1-19) edited by Shaun Star. Gurgaon, Haryana, India: Universal Law Publishing. |
2016 Conference Publication Reforming Australian federalism: The white paper process in comparative perspectiveAroney, Nicholas (2016). Reforming Australian federalism: The white paper process in comparative perspective. A People's Federation for the 21st century: A National Conference on Reform of Australia's Federal Democracy, Brisbane, Australia, 16-17 June 2016. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press. |
2016 Book Chapter Types of FederalismAroney, Nicholas (2016). Types of Federalism. Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law. (pp. 1-18) edited by Rainer Grote, Frauke Lachenmann and Rüdiger Wolfrum. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2016 Conference Publication "As Much Judged as Judging": Oaths and Political PowerAroney, Nicholas (2016). "As Much Judged as Judging": Oaths and Political Power. Religious Liberty and the Varieties of Diversity, Sydney, Australia, 18-19 August 2016. |
2016 Journal Article Protesting the Anti-protest Laws: Will a Constitutional Challenge Succeed?Aroney, Nicholas T. and Finlay, Lorraine (2016). Protesting the Anti-protest Laws: Will a Constitutional Challenge Succeed?. Australian Environment Review, 31 (3), 67-73. |
2016 Conference Publication The Rule of Law, Religious Authority and Oaths of Office'Aroney, Nicholas T. (2016). The Rule of Law, Religious Authority and Oaths of Office'. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Conference, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, 22-24 July 2016. |
2016 Journal Article Federalism and subsidiarity: principles and processes in the reform of the Australian FederationAroney, Nicholas (2016). Federalism and subsidiarity: principles and processes in the reform of the Australian Federation. Federal Law Review, 44 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1604400101 |