2013 Conference Publication The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term - Explanatory Power and Constitutional InterpretationAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term - Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation. Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law Constitutional Law Conference, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 15 February 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Constitutional Conventions: A Lawyer's ViewAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Constitutional Conventions: A Lawyer's View. Academy of the Social Sciences Workshop on Australian Constitutional Conventions in Comparative Perspective, University of Melbourne, 29-30 November 2012. |
2013 Journal Article Divine law, religious ethics, secular reasonAroney, Nicholas (2013). Divine law, religious ethics, secular reason. Political Theology, 14 (5), 670-685. doi: 10.1179/1462317X13Z.00000000044 |
2013 Book Winterton's Australian federal constitutional law: commentary and materialsGerangelos, Peter, Aroney, Nicholas, Lee, H. P., Murray, Sarah, Evans, Simon and Emerton, Patrick eds. (2013). Winterton's Australian federal constitutional law: commentary and materials. 3rd ed. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Thomson Reuters. |
2013 Conference Publication Federal Representative Democracy in Australia: British, American and SwissAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Federal Representative Democracy in Australia: British, American and Swiss. I-CON Symposium: Constitutionalism in Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne Law School, 13-14 December 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Thinking Clearly About Federalism: What, When, How and Why?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Thinking Clearly About Federalism: What, When, How and Why?. Centre for the Study of Science, Religion and Society, Emmanuel College, University of Queensland, 6 September. |
2013 Conference Publication Panel Remarks: What Does Queensland's Integrity Framework Look Like Now and How Do We Want It to Look in the Future?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Panel Remarks: What Does Queensland's Integrity Framework Look Like Now and How Do We Want It to Look in the Future?. Open Government Policy Forum - 13 August 2013, Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament of Queensland, 13 August 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Remarks on the Report of the Independent Review PanelAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Remarks on the Report of the Independent Review Panel. Forum on the Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act, Queensland University of Technology, 22 July 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Royal Commissions After WilliamsAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Royal Commissions After Williams. Roundtable on Royal Commissions and Public Inquiries: Australian and International Trends and Issues, Public Policy Institute, Australian Catholic University, ACT Assembly Building, 23 April 2013. |
2013 Journal Article Explanatory power, theory formation and constitutional interpretation: some preliminariesAroney, Nicholas (2013). Explanatory power, theory formation and constitutional interpretation: some preliminaries. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 38, 1-31. |
2013 Conference Publication Freedom of Religion As an Associational RightAroney, Nicholas T. (2013). Freedom of Religion As an Associational Right. After Williams Colloquium, University of Southern Queensland, 4 October, 2013. |
2012 Book Chapter Federal diversity in Australia – a counter narrativeAroney, Nicholas T., Prasser, Scott and Taylor, Alison (2012). Federal diversity in Australia – a counter narrative. The future of Australian federalism: Comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. (pp. 272-300) edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas T. Aroney and Thomas John. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. |
2012 Book The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary PerspectivesGabrielle Appleby, Nicholas T. Aroney and Thomas John eds. (2012). The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511902550 |
2012 Book Chapter Popular ratification of the state constitutionsAroney, Nicholas (2012). Popular ratification of the state constitutions. Tomorrow's federation: reforming Australian government. (pp. 210-226) edited by Paul Kildea, Andrew Lynch and George Williams. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press. |
2012 Journal Article A House divided: does MMP make an Upper House unnecessary for New Zealand?Aroney, Nicholas and Thomas, Steve (2012). A House divided: does MMP make an Upper House unnecessary for New Zealand?. New Zealand Law Review, 2012 (Part III), 403-442. |
2012 Book Chapter PrefaceAppleby, Gabrielle, Aroney, Nicholas and John, Thomas (2012). Preface. The future of Australian federalism: comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. (pp. xix-xix) edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Australian federalism: Past, present and future tenseAppleby, Gabrielle, Aroney, Nicholas and John, Thomas (2012). Australian federalism: Past, present and future tense. The future of Australian federalism: Comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. (pp. 1-24) edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas T. Aroney and Thomas John. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511902550.003 |
2012 Conference Publication Federalism, Limited Government and Its RationalesAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). Federalism, Limited Government and Its Rationales. Conference on Limited Government and the Political Constitution, University of Auckland, 9 August 2012. |
2012 Conference Publication Divine Law, Religious Ethics, Secular ReasonAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). Divine Law, Religious Ethics, Secular Reason. Biblical Law, Cambridge University, 19-20 March 2012. |
2012 Journal Article Una società di società: why Australia is a FederationAroney, Nicholas (2012). Una società di società: why Australia is a Federation. Giornale Di Storia Constituzionale, 24 (2), 23-33. doi: 10.1400/201151 |