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2024

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2024). Australia. The annual register: world events 2023. (pp. 356-358) Ann Arbor, MI, United States: ProQuest.

Australia

2023

Book Chapter

Elections as rituals

Orr, Graeme (2023). Elections as rituals. Routledge handbook of election law. (pp. 101-111) edited by David Schultz and Jurij Toplak. Oxford, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429401800-9

Elections as rituals

2023

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2023). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events 2022. (pp. 359-361) edited by D.S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. Ann Arbor, MI, United States: ProQuest.

Australia

2022

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2022). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events 2021. (pp. 348-350) Ann Arbor, MI, United States: ProQuest.

Australia

2022

Book Chapter

Qualifications to be an elected representative

Orr, Graeme (2022). Qualifications to be an elected representative. Comparative election law. (pp. 305-321) edited by James A. Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing . doi: 10.4337/9781788119023.00028

Qualifications to be an elected representative

2021

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2021). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events. (pp. 344-346) edited by DS Lewis and Wendy Slater. Cambridge, United Kingdom: ProQuest.

Australia

2021

Book Chapter

‘Choice of the manner in which thou wilt die’: the Australian courts on compulsory voting

Orr, Graeme (2021). ‘Choice of the manner in which thou wilt die’: the Australian courts on compulsory voting. A century of compulsory voting in Australia. (pp. 141-164) edited by Matteo Bonotti and Paul Strangio. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-33-4025-1_8

‘Choice of the manner in which thou wilt die’: the Australian courts on compulsory voting

2020

Book Chapter

The law of electoral democracy: theory and purpose

Orr, Graeme (2020). The law of electoral democracy: theory and purpose. The constitution of social democracy: essays in honour of Keith Ewing. (pp. 161-177) edited by Alan Bogg, Jacob Rowbottom and Alison L. Young. Oxford, England: Hart Publishing.

The law of electoral democracy: theory and purpose

2020

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2020). Australia. The 2020 Annual Register: world events 2019. (pp. 334-336) edited by D. S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. Cambridge, England and Ann Arbor, Michigan: ProQuest.

Australia

2019

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2019). Australia. The 2019 Annual Register: a record of world events and developments in 2018. (pp. 331-333) Cambridge, England and Ann Arbor, Michigan: ProQuest.

Australia

2018

Book Chapter

Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?

Orr, Graeme (2018). Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?. Handbook of political party funding. (pp. 84-102) edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Eric Phélippeau. Northampton, MA, United States: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781785367977.00011

Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?

2018

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2018). Australia. The 2018 annual register: a record of world events 2017. (pp. 334-336) edited by D. S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. Cambridge, United Kingdom: ProQuest.

Australia

2017

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2017). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events (258th Edition). (pp. 334-336) edited by D.S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. Cambridge, United Kingdom: ProQuest.

Australia

2017

Book Chapter

Voluntary voting for referendums in Australia: old wine, new bottle

Orr, Graeme (2017). Voluntary voting for referendums in Australia: old wine, new bottle. New directions for law in Australia: essays in contemporary law reform. (pp. 359-368) edited by Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge and Margaret Thornton. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/NDLA.09.2017

Voluntary voting for referendums in Australia: old wine, new bottle

2016

Book Chapter

Australia

Orr, Graeme (2016). Australia. The 2016 Annual Register: A Record of World Events (257th Edition, Covering 2015). (pp. 338-340) edited by D. S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. United Kingdom: ProQuest.

Australia

2016

Book Chapter

Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland

Orr, Graeme (2016). Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland. Party rules? Dilemmas of political party regulation in Australia. (pp. 123-145) edited by Anika Gauja and Marian Sawer. Acton, ACT, Australia: ANU Press.

Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland

2015

Book Chapter

The Law Governing Australian Political Parties

Orr, Graeme (2015). The Law Governing Australian Political Parties. Contemporary Australian Political Party Organisations. (pp. 212-224) edited by Narelle Miragliotta, Anika Gauja and Rodney Smith. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Monash University Press.

The Law Governing Australian Political Parties

2015

Book Chapter

Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world

Orr, Graeme (2015). Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world. Parties, partisanship and political theory. (pp. 80-97) edited by Matteo Bonotti and Veit Bader. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world

2014

Book Chapter

Ritual in the law of electoral democracy

Orr, Graeme (2014). Ritual in the law of electoral democracy. Law and democracy: contemporary questions. (pp. 115-129) edited by Glenn Patmore and Kim Rubenstein. Canberra, Australia: ANU Press.

Ritual in the law of electoral democracy

2012

Book Chapter

¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia

Orr, Graeme and Ewing, K. D. (2012). ¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia. Mesa I. Sistemas electorales y principios constitucionales. VIII Congreso Mundial de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Constitucional. (pp. 241-266) Mexico City, Mexico: Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federacion.

¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia