Ratnapala / Crowe | Australian Constitutional Law | Buch | 978-0-19-551903-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 885 g

Ratnapala / Crowe

Australian Constitutional Law

Foundations and Theory 3e
3rd Revised Auflage
ISBN: 978-0-19-551903-7
Verlag: Hurst & Co.

Foundations and Theory 3e

Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 885 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-551903-7
Verlag: Hurst & Co.


Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory, 3e 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 has been joined by Jonathan Crowe as co-author, and the book has been fully revised and expanded. The expansion has allowed wider coverage

of: Australian Constitutionalism; Interpretation of the Constitution; Federal-State relations; International powers of the Commonwealth; and Trade, Commerce and Industrial Relations.

Major developments in federal and State constitutional law receive critical discussion in this edition. They include:

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 general constitutional rule, Constitutionality of the Victorian Charter of Rights, Recognition of the demand side in the freedom of

interstate trade and commerce, Extension of the just terms requirement to property acquisitions in the Territories and to regulatory takings, Determining the limits of the use of federal and State courts in counter-terrorism and prevention of organised crime, Limits on taxation power derived from the rule in the

Melbourne Corporation Case, Expansion of the corporations power into the field of industrial relations, Clarifications on appropriation and spending powers.

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Zielgruppe


Law students studying a compulsory constitutional law subject, usually at second or third year

Weitere Infos & Material


The Idea of a Constitution
Australian Constitutionalism: An Overview
A Parliamentary System of Government: The Idea of a Responsible Executive
Role of the Upper House in Parliamentary Democracy
The Representative Principle in Australian Constitutionalism
Separation of Powers: Australia's Asymmetric Model
Separation of Judicial and Non-judicial Powers: Defining Judicial Power
The Rules that Separate Judicial and Non-judicial Powers: The Prohibitions
Rules of Separation: The Exceptions
Interpreting Commonwealth Legislative Powers: Textualism, Originalism or Underlying Principles?
Federal-State relations
Trade, Commerce and Industrial Relations
Taxation, Appropriation and Spending The International Powers of the Commonwealth: Defence and External Affairs
Constitutional Rights and Freedoms
Constitutional Change


Crowe, Jonathan
Jonathan Crowe teaches legal theory, constitutional law and international humanitarian law. He holds a PhD in law and philosophy from the University of Queensland, as well as honours degrees in both disciplines. His research examines the theoretical relationship between law and ethics, looking particularly at the nature and foundations of legal obligation and the role of ethics in legal reasoning.

Ratnapala, Suri
Suri Ratnapala is Professor of Public Law at The University of Queensland. He holds the degrees of LLB (Colombo); LLM (Macquarie) and PhD (Qld), and teaches constitutional law and jurisprudence, fields in which he has published widely. Professor Ratnapala has been a consultant with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and AusAid in institutional capacity building projects in Asia.

Suri Ratnapala is Professor of Public Law at The University of Queensland. He holds the degrees of LLB (Colombo); LLM (Macquarie) and PhD (Qld), and teaches constitutional law and jurisprudence, fields in which he has published widely. Professor Ratnapala has been a consultant with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and AusAid in institutional capacity building projects in Asia.

Jonathan Crowe teaches legal theory, constitutional law and international humanitarian law. He holds a PhD in law and philosophy from the University of Queensland, as well as honours degrees in both disciplines. His research examines the theoretical relationship between law and ethics, looking particularly at the nature and foundations of legal obligation and the role of ethics in legal reasoning.



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