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2010 Book Chapter AustraliaAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Australia. Diversity and unity in federal countries. (pp. 16-46) edited by Luis Moreno and César Colino. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press. |
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2010 Journal Article Reinvigorating Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Supreme Court History Program yearbook, 75-87. |
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2010 Conference Publication Religious Reasons in Public DiscourseAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Religious Reasons in Public Discourse. Religion in the Public Square Conference, Melbourne, 22-24 July 2010. |
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2010 Book Chapter The people of Queensland and their constitution: re-establishing Queensland's constitution on its own groundAroney, Nicholas (2010). The people of Queensland and their constitution: re-establishing Queensland's constitution on its own ground. Queensland's Constitution: Past, present and future. (pp. 214-232) edited by Michael White and Aladin Rahemtula. Brisbane, Australia: Supreme Court of Queensland Library. |
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2010 Book Chapter The topography of Shari'a in the western political landscapeAroney, Nicholas and Ahdar, Rex (2010). The topography of Shari'a in the western political landscape. Shari'a in the West. (pp. 1-31) edited by Nicholas Aroney and Rex Ahdar. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. |
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2010 Conference Publication Australian Constitutional LawAroney, Nicholas (2010). Australian Constitutional Law. Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, 4 February 2010. |
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2010 Conference Publication Explanatory Power in Constitutional InterpretationAroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Melbourne, 4 June 2010. |
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2009 Book Chapter Before Federalism? Thomas Aquinas, Jean Quidort and Nicolas CusanusAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Before Federalism? Thomas Aquinas, Jean Quidort and Nicolas Cusanus. The Ashgate Research Companion on Federalism. (pp. 31-48) edited by Ann Ward and Lee Ward. London: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315612966 |
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2009 Conference Publication Reinvigorating Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Public Lecture, Banco Court, Law Courts Complex, Brisbane, 4 November. |
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2009 Conference Publication The People of Queensland and Their ConstitutionAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The People of Queensland and Their Constitution. Queensland's Constitution at 150: Origins and Evolution Conference, Queensland Legislative Council Chamber, Brisbane, 29 May 2009. |
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2009 Book Chapter The implied rights revolution: Sacrificing means to ends?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The implied rights revolution: Sacrificing means to ends?. Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent: Essays in Honour of George Winterton. (pp. 173-188) edited by H. P. Lee and Peter Gerangelos. Sydney: Federation Press. |
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2009 Journal Article Restraining Executive Government Dominance - Are Upper Houses the Answer?Aroney, Nicholas, Prasser, Scott and Nethercote, John (2009). Restraining Executive Government Dominance - Are Upper Houses the Answer?. Public Administration Today, April-June (19), 72-73. |
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2009 Journal Article Real constitutional reform after Fitzgerald: Still waiting for GodotPrasser, Scott and Aroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Real constitutional reform after Fitzgerald: Still waiting for Godot. Griffith Law Review, 18 (3), 596-620. doi: 10.1080/10854657.2009.10854657 |
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2009 Conference Publication The Federal Element in the Australian ConstitutionAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). The Federal Element in the Australian Constitution. 60 Years Deutsches Grundgesetz - The German Constitution Turns 60, Australian National University, Canberra, 22-23 May 2009. |
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2009 Conference Publication Explanatory Power and Constitutional InterpretationAroney, Nicholas T. (2009). Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation. Constitutional Theory Colloquium, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School, 26 November 2009. |
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2008 Journal Article Democracy, community and federalism in electoral apportionment cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in comparative perspectiveAroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Democracy, community and federalism in electoral apportionment cases: The United States, Canada and Australia in comparative perspective. University of Toronto Law Journal, 58 (4), 421-480. doi: 10.3138/utlj.58.4.421 |
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2008 Journal Article Reasonable Disagreement, Democracy and the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism'N Aroney (2008). Reasonable Disagreement, Democracy and the Judicial Safeguards of Federalism'. University of Queensland Law Journal, 27 (1), 129-143. |
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2008 Book Chapter Unity and Diversity in Federal AustraliaAroney, Nicholas T. (2008). Unity and Diversity in Federal Australia. Dialogues on Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries. (pp. 10-12) edited by Rupak Chattopadhyay and Abigail Ostien Karos. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press. |
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2008 Journal Article Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountabilityAroney, N (2008). Four reasons for an upper house: Representative democracy, public debate, legislative outputs and executive accountability. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 205-246. |
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2008 Conference Publication Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of AustraliaAroney, Nicholas (2008). Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries: The Case of Australia. Forum of Federations International Workshop on Unity and Diversity in Federal Countries, Brussels, Belgium, 9-10 June 2008. |