Australian Constitutional Law : Foundations and Theory: 3rd Edition

Suri Ratnapala
Australian Constitutional Law : Foundations and Theory: 3rd Edition

Australian Constitutional Law : Foundations and Theory: 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780195519037
Publication Date: 14 February 2012

Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory explains and evaluates the Australian constitutional system in relation to the classical principles of constitutional government such as the rule of law, separation of powers, representation, executive responsibility, federalism and fundamental rights.

In this third edition, Suri Ratnapala is joined by Jonathan Crowe as co-author, and the book has been fully revised and expanded. This includes wider coverage of: Australian Constitutionalism; Interpretation of the Constitution; Federal-State Relations; International Powers of the Commonwealth; Trade, Commerce and Industrial Relations; Constitutional Freedoms; and the Separation of Powers.

NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • Revised chapter 1 lays a strong and clear theoretical foundation for students.
  • New chapter 2 provides an accessible overview of the Australian Constitution in relation to fundamental constitutional values.
  • New chapters 10 and 11 dedicated to constitutional interpretation and federal-state relations.
  • New chapter 12 on trade, commerce and industrial relations which included discussion of the explanation of corporations power to industrial relations.
  • New chapter 14 on the international powers of the Commonwealth.
  • Updates of the major developments in federal and State constitutional law, including:
  • Constitutional entrenchment of the supervisory jurisdiction of State Supreme Courts
  • Strengthening of the separation of powers in the States through the doctrine of institutional integrity of courts
  • Further clarifications on the judicial power of the Commonwealth
  • Constitutional rules governing military courts
  • Recognition of adult suffrage as a ge...

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