Luke Beck is Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at Monash University, Victoria. He is a leading scholar of Australian constitutional law and the leading expert on religious freedom under the Australian Constitution. His research has been cited by the High Court and he regularly provides expert advice to parliamentary committees. He is also a regular media commentator.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to Australian constitutional law Part II. Legislative Powers: 2. State legislative powers 3. Constitutional method: interpretation, characterisation and invalidity 4. Trade and commerce power 5. Corporations power 6. External affairs power 7. Immigration and aliens powers 8. Constitutional alteration and the race power Part III. Limitations on Powers: 9. Acquisition of property on just terms 10. Freedom of religion 11. Implied freedom of political communication 12. Freedom of interstate trade, commerce and intercourse Part IV. The Federal Parliament: 13. The Federal Parliament 14. Choosing members of Federal Parliament Part V. The Courts and Judicial Power: 15. Separation of judicial power 16. The scope of federal judicial power 17. Non-judicial detention 18. Institutional integrity of courts Part VI. The Federal Executive: 19. Federal executive power 20. Power to spend money Part VII. Federalism: 21. Inconsistency between federal and state laws 22. Intergovernmental immunities 23. Rights of out of state residents.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to Australian constitutional law Part II. Legislative Powers: 2. State legislative powers 3. Constitutional method: interpretation, characterisation and invalidity 4. Trade and commerce power 5. Corporations power 6. External affairs power 7. Immigration and aliens powers 8. Constitutional alteration and the race power Part III. Limitations on Powers: 9. Acquisition of property on just terms 10. Freedom of religion 11. Implied freedom of political communication 12. Freedom of interstate trade, commerce and intercourse Part IV. The Federal Parliament: 13. The Federal Parliament 14. Choosing members of Federal Parliament Part V. The Courts and Judicial Power: 15. Separation of judicial power 16. The scope of federal judicial power 17. Non-judicial detention 18. Institutional integrity of courts Part VI. The Federal Executive: 19. Federal executive power 20. Power to spend money Part VII. Federalism: 21. Inconsistency between federal and state laws 22. Intergovernmental immunities 23. Rights of out of state residents.
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