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R v Barger
The Role of Negative Implications in the Interpretation of Commonwealth Legislative Powers
The Doctrine of Implied Intergovernmental Immunities: a Recrudescence? Thomas Dixon*
Chapter One the Seven Pillars of Centralism: Federalism and the Engineers’ Case
Sumptuary Law by Any Other Name: Manifestations of Sumptuary Regulation in Australia, 1901-1927
Rights Review in the High Court and the Cultural Limits of Judicial Power Robert Woods
The Origin of Minimum Wage Determination in Australia: the Political and Legal Institutions
The Inter-State Commission and the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Under the Australian Constitution
Australian Law Journal
Upholding the Australian Constitution Volume Fourteen
Education in Australia
The Engineers' Case : Seventy Five Years On
The Warp and Weft of Protectionism
Orders Page 1
Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case, Or What Exactly Is Wrong with the Reserved Powers Doctrine?
The Mahatma and the High Court Judge
Politics, Law and the Constitution in Mccawley's Case
Workplace Relations and the Constitution: the Development and Expansion of Federal Jurisdiction Over Workplace Relations in Australia
High Court of Australia
Top View
Australian Constitutionalism Between Subsidiarity and Federalism
Wither Federalism: the Consequences and Sustainability of the High Court’S Interpretation of Commonwealth Powers
Samuel Griffith Society Proceedings Vol 6
Australia's Fiscal Crisis: the High Court's Erosion of State Autonomy
Federal Constitutional Law
Federalism and the Principle of Subsidiarity
The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy, Labour Market Regulation and Decent Work
Ejournal of Tax Research
Your Right to Work: the Employment Policy of a Truly Liberal Government
Spheres of Power: the High Court As Custodian of Co-Ordinate Federalism Michael Olds