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The Doctrine of Implied Intergovernmental Immunities: a Recrudescence? Thomas Dixon*
Journal of Supreme Court History
The Privy Council - an Australian Perspective
Upholding the Australian Constitution Volume Fourteen
5281 Bar News Winter 07.Indd
Stices of the High Court - Chief Justice Giiffith, Justice Baltonbruton and Justice O'connor
The Engineers' Case : Seventy Five Years On
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Conference of the Samuel Griffith Society: Oration
The Influence of the Privy Council on Australia, Anglo-Australian Lawyers
Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case, Or What Exactly Is Wrong with the Reserved Powers Doctrine?
Politics, Law and the Constitution in Mccawley's Case
Giornale Di Storia Costituzionale / Journal of Constitutional History Direttore Responsabile N
James Bryce and the Australian Constitution
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Wither Federalism: the Consequences and Sustainability of the High Court’S Interpretation of Commonwealth Powers
Australia's Fiscal Crisis: the High Court's Erosion of State Autonomy
Australian Judicial Review
Top View
J. D. Thesis Reciprocal Immunity of Federal and State Property And
Spheres of Power: the High Court As Custodian of Co-Ordinate Federalism Michael Olds
Swelling the Ranks of the Peripatetic Unemployed’: the First Decade of the High Court of Australia
Keynote Lecture