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2015

Other Outputs

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2015, 11 23). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths ABC Religion and Ethics, Sydney

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

2015

Conference Publication

American Federalism in Comparative Perspective - A View from the Antipodes

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2015). American Federalism in Comparative Perspective - A View from the Antipodes. Public Lecture, Stanford University School of Law, 27 January 2015.

American Federalism in Comparative Perspective - A View from the Antipodes

2015

Conference Publication

Federalism and Subsidiarity: Reform of the Australian Federation

Aroney, 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.

Federalism and Subsidiarity: Reform of the Australian Federation

2015

Conference Publication

A Federal Anti-Corruption Body? Panel Discussion

Aroney, 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.

A Federal Anti-Corruption Body? Panel Discussion

2015

Book Chapter

The Gibbs Court

Aroney, 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

The Gibbs Court

2015

Conference Publication

Contemporary Issues in Freedom of Religion

Aroney, Nicholas (2015). Contemporary Issues in Freedom of Religion. Australasian Religious Press Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 29 August 2015.

Contemporary Issues in Freedom of Religion

2015

Conference Publication

Federalism and Subsidiarity: Principles and Processes in the Reform of the Australian Federation

Aroney, 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.

Federalism and Subsidiarity: Principles and Processes in the Reform of the Australian Federation

2015

Conference Publication

Panel Discussion: Religion, Charity and Equality

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Panel Discussion: Religion, Charity and Equality. Australian Charity Law Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 27 August 2015.

Panel Discussion: Religion, Charity and Equality

2015

Conference Publication

The Amendment of Federal Constitutions

Aroney, 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.

The Amendment of Federal Constitutions

2015

Other Outputs

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

Aroney, Nicholas (2015). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2694837

Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths

2015

Book Chapter

On the Distinction Between Law and Convention

Aroney, 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

On the Distinction Between Law and Convention

2015

Conference Publication

Oaths and Public Office

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2015). Oaths and Public Office. Faith in Public Office Conference, Emmanuel College, The University of Queensland, 3 September 2015.

Oaths and Public Office

2014

Journal Article

Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective

Aroney, Nicholas and Isdale, William (2014). Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective. Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional.

Bicameralism: an antipodean perspective

2014

Other Outputs

Federalism and Diversity in Australia

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Federalism and Diversity in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Committee for Economic Development of Australia.

Federalism and Diversity in Australia

2014

Book Chapter

The constitutional first principles of royal commissions

Aroney, 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.

The constitutional first principles of royal commissions

2014

Book Chapter

Legal transplants in the Australian legal system

Aroney, 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.

Legal transplants in the Australian legal system

2014

Journal Article

The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case

Aroney, 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.

The territory of marriage: constitutional law, marriage law and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage case

2014

Book Chapter

Subsidiarity in the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas

Aroney, 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

Subsidiarity in the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas

2014

Conference Publication

Federal Constitutionalism in Australia - American Influences

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Federal Constitutionalism in Australia - American Influences. Faculty Seminar Paper, San Diego, CA, United States, 5 December 2014.

Federal Constitutionalism in Australia - American Influences

2014

Journal Article

A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams

Nicholas Aroney (2014). A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams. Public Law Review, 25 (2), 99-116.

A power “singular and eccentrical”: Royal commissions and executive power after Williams