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 |
2012 Journal Article The accommodation of the Shari'a within Western legal systemsAroney, Nicholas and Ahdar, Rex (2012). The accommodation of the Shari'a within Western legal systems. Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, 13 (2), 387-413. |
2012 Conference Publication The High Court of Australia and FederalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2012). The High Court of Australia and Federalism. Courts in Federal Countries International Workshop, Forum of Federations and Quebec Government, Alberta, Canada, 29-28 March 2012. |
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 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 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 |
2011 Conference Publication Reflections on Subsidiarity: European Lessons for Australia's Federal Balance?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Reflections on Subsidiarity: European Lessons for Australia's Federal Balance?. Reappraising the Judicial Role: European and Australian Comparative Perspectives, Australian National University, Canberra, 14 February 2011. |
2011 Journal Article Subsidiarity: European lessons for Australia's federal balanceAroney, Nicholas (2011). Subsidiarity: European lessons for Australia's federal balance. Federal Law Review, 39 (2), 213-234. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1103900201 |
2011 Conference Publication Federalism: What the Founders IntendedAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Federalism: What the Founders Intended. Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Annual General Meeting, Toowoomba, 6 March 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Endemic Revolution: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitution of the Fiji IslandsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Endemic Revolution: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitution of the Fiji Islands. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual National Conference, TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland, 29-31 July 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Religious Reasons in Public SpacesAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Religious Reasons in Public Spaces. 13th International Religious Liberty Association Meeting of Experts, Sydney Law School, 22-24 August 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State ConstitutionsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State Constitutions. Mechanisms of Federal Reform, University of New South Wales, 24-25 March 2011. |
2011 Journal Article Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral CommissionerAroney, Nicholas (2011). Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner. University of Queensland Law Journal, 30 (1), 145-164. |
2011 Book Chapter Bund, Bundesstaat and Staatenbund: The German Element in Australian FederalismAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). Bund, Bundesstaat and Staatenbund: The German Element in Australian Federalism. The German Constitution Turns 60 : Basic Law and Commonwealth Constitution, German and Australian Perspectives. (pp. 31-53) edited by Jürgen Bröhmer. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang Publishing. |
2011 Conference Publication The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding OppositionsAroney, Nicholas T. and Ben Saunders (2011). The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding Oppositions. Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition Roundtable, Australian Catholic University, Canberra, 21-23 February 2011. |
2011 Book Chapter Finnis on libertyAroney, Nicholas and Miller, Bradley (2011). Finnis on liberty. Jurisprudence of Liberty. (pp. 247-269) edited by Suri Ratnapala and Gabriel A. Moens. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths. |
2011 Conference Publication A Tale of Two Houses: Does MMP Mean New Zealand Doesn't Need an Upper House?Aroney, Nicholas T. (2011). A Tale of Two Houses: Does MMP Mean New Zealand Doesn't Need an Upper House?. Maxim Institute Public Lecture, Auckland Law School, 18 April 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered QuestionsAroney, Nicholas T. (2011). The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered Questions. Law and Religion: Legal Regulation of Religious Groups Conference School, Melbourne Law School, 15-16 July 2011. |