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2011

Conference Publication

The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State Constitutions

Aroney, 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.

The Role of the States in the Process of Constitutional Reform: Popular Ratification of the State Constitutions

2011

Journal Article

Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner

Aroney, 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.

Towards the 'Best Explanation' of the Constitution: Text, structure, history and principle in Roach v Electoral Commissioner

2011

Book Chapter

Bund, Bundesstaat and Staatenbund: The German Element in Australian Federalism

Aroney, 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.

Bund, Bundesstaat and Staatenbund: The German Element in Australian Federalism

2011

Conference Publication

The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding Oppositions

Aroney, 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.

The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution Regarding Oppositions

2011

Book Chapter

Finnis on liberty

Aroney, 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.

Finnis on liberty

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.

A Tale of Two Houses: Does MMP Mean New Zealand Doesn't Need an Upper House?

2011

Conference Publication

The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered Questions

Aroney, 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.

The Accommodation of Shari'a Within the Legal Systems of the West: Complexities, Controversies and Unanswered Questions

2010

Journal Article

The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 59 (3), 669-699. doi: 10.1017/S0020589310000266

The Influence of German State-Theory on the design of the Australian Constitution

2010

Book Chapter

Australia

Aroney, Nicholas (2010). Australia. Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries. (pp. 17-46) McGill-Queen's University Press.

Australia

2010

Book

Shari'a in the West

Rex Ahdar and Nicholas Aroney eds. (2010). Shari'a in the West. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Shari'a in the West

2010

Conference Publication

Australian Constitutional Law

Aroney, 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.

Australian Constitutional Law

2010

Conference Publication

Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation. Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Melbourne, 4 June 2010.

Explanatory Power in Constitutional Interpretation

2010

Book Chapter

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Supreme Court History Program Yearbook 2009. (pp. 75-87) edited by Michael White and Aladin Rahemtula. Brisbane, Australia: Supreme Court Library Queensland.

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

2010

Conference Publication

The Accommodation of Religious Law Within Western Legal Systems

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). The Accommodation of Religious Law Within Western Legal Systems. History and Present: Relationship and Dialogue Between Christianity and Islam, Shanghai, China, 17-21 November 2010.

The Accommodation of Religious Law Within Western Legal Systems

2010

Book Chapter

Australia

Aroney, 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.

Australia

2010

Journal Article

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). Reinvigorating Australian Federalism. Supreme Court History Program yearbook, 75-87.

Reinvigorating Australian Federalism

2010

Conference Publication

New Zealand, Australasia and Federation

Aroney, Nicholas T. (2010). New Zealand, Australasia and Federation. Trans-Tasman Law and Legal Practice Conference, School of Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 27 - 28 August 2010.

New Zealand, Australasia and Federation

2010

Book Chapter

The topography of Shari'a in the western political landscape

Aroney, 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.

The topography of Shari'a in the western political landscape

2010

Book Chapter

The people of Queensland and their constitution: re-establishing Queensland's constitution on its own ground

Aroney, 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.

The people of Queensland and their constitution: re-establishing Queensland's constitution on its own ground

2010

Journal Article

New Zealand, Australasia and federation

Aroney, Nicholas (2010). New Zealand, Australasia and federation. Canterbury Law Review, 16, 31-46.

New Zealand, Australasia and federation