Andrew J. Cannon

Lessons from the Australian Constitution

An Introduction to the Australian Legal System
Reihe: Worlds of Law. Foundations and Intersections
Lessons from the Australian Constitution
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  • 978-3-8258-0667-5
  • 1
  • 2008
  • 200
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The Australian Constitution was a pragmatic arrangement designed to protect the member states,... mehr
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The Australian Constitution was a pragmatic arrangement designed to protect the member states, which surrendered sufficient power to establish a new federal government. It combines the British model of conventions to moderate governmental power with USA written federal system. This book traces the history of Australian constitutional arrangements. It pays special attention to the role of the judiciary who have used the common law to shape the power relationships between the States and the Commonwealth and to recognise "implied rights". It has a useful glossary of English legal terms.

Dr. Andrew J. Cannon is a scholar in the fields of comparative law and court procedure. He is the Deputy Chief Magistrate and Senior Mining Warden in the State of South Australia, an Adjunct Professor of Law, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, and Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Law Flinders University South Australia.
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