2015 Other Outputs Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of OathsAroney, Nicholas T. (2015, 11 23). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths ABC Religion and Ethics, Sydney |
2015 Conference Publication American Federalism in Comparative Perspective - A View from the AntipodesAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). American Federalism in Comparative Perspective - A View from the Antipodes. Public Lecture, Stanford University School of Law, 27 January 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Federalism and Subsidiarity: Reform of the Australian FederationAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Federalism and Subsidiarity: Reform of the Australian Federation. Public Law Weekend, ANU Centre for International and Public Law, Canberra, October 1-2. |
2015 Conference Publication A Federal Anti-Corruption Body? Panel DiscussionAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). A Federal Anti-Corruption Body? Panel Discussion. 2015 Constitutional Law Conference, Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law, New South Wales,, 13 February 2015. |
2015 Book Chapter The Gibbs CourtAroney, Nicholas T. and Patapan, Haig (2015). The Gibbs Court. The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics. (pp. 220-243) edited by Rosalind Dixon and George Williams. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781107445253.012 |
2015 Conference Publication Contemporary Issues in Freedom of ReligionAroney, Nicholas (2015). Contemporary Issues in Freedom of Religion. Australasian Religious Press Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 29 August 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Federalism and Subsidiarity: Principles and Processes in the Reform of the Australian FederationAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Federalism and Subsidiarity: Principles and Processes in the Reform of the Australian Federation. Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department Constitutional Law Symposium, Canberra, 1 May 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Panel Discussion: Religion, Charity and EqualityAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Panel Discussion: Religion, Charity and Equality. Australian Charity Law Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 27 August 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication The Amendment of Federal ConstitutionsAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). The Amendment of Federal Constitutions. Thinking About Federalism(s) Beyond the U.S. Experience, New Haven, United States, 29-30 October 2015. |
2015 Other Outputs Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of OathsAroney, Nicholas (2015). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2694837 |
2015 Book Chapter On the Distinction Between Law and ConventionAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). On the Distinction Between Law and Convention. Constitutional Conventions in Westminster Systems: Controversies, Changes and Challenges. (pp. 24-50) edited by Brian Galligan and Scott Brenton. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781316178560.003 |
2015 Conference Publication Oaths and Public OfficeAroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Oaths and Public Office. Faith in Public Office Conference, Emmanuel College, The University of Queensland, 3 September 2015. |
2014 Journal Article Bicameralism: an antipodean perspectiveAroney, Nicholas and Isdale, William (2014). Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective. Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional. |
2014 Other Outputs Federalism and Diversity in AustraliaAroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Federalism and Diversity in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Committee for Economic Development of Australia. |
2014 Book Chapter The constitutional first principles of royal commissionsAroney, Nicholas (2014). The constitutional first principles of royal commissions. Royal commissions and public inquiries: practice and potential. (pp. 23-35) edited by Scott Prasser and Helen Tracey. Ballarat, VIC, Australia: Connor Court Publishing. |
2014 Book Chapter Legal transplants in the Australian legal systemAroney, Nicholas, Bassu, Carla and Popp, Carolyn (2014). Legal transplants in the Australian legal system. Comparative law in legislative drafting: the increasing importance of dialogue amongst parliaments. (pp. 161-184) edited by Nicola Lupo and Lucia Scaffardi. The Hauge, Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing. |
2014 Journal Article The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage caseAroney, Nicholas and Parkinson, Patrick (2014). The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case. Australian Journal of Family Law, 28 (2), 160-192. |
2014 Book Chapter Subsidiarity in the writings of Aristotle and AquinasAroney, Nicholas (2014). Subsidiarity in the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas. Global perspectives on subsidiarity. (pp. 9-27) edited by Michelle Evans and Augusto Zimmerman. Dordrecht Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-8810-6_2 |
2014 Conference Publication Federal Constitutionalism in Australia - American InfluencesAroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Federal Constitutionalism in Australia - American Influences. Faculty Seminar Paper, San Diego, CA, United States, 5 December 2014. |
2014 Journal Article A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after WilliamsNicholas Aroney (2014). A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams. Public Law Review, 25 (2), 99-116. |