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Re Canavan
Re Canavan; Re Ludlam; Re Waters; Re Roberts [No 2]; Re Joyce; Re
Office of Profit Under the Crown
Role of Integrity Agencies Section 44 of the Constitution Parliaments And
Re Canavan, Re Ludlam, Re Waters, Re Roberts [No 2], Re Joyce, Re Nash, Re Xenophon (2017) 349 Alr 534
First Nations and the NSW Bar
10 in the High Court of Australia Sitting As The
Multiple Nationality and Parliamentary Eligibility in Japanese and Australian Law MULTIPLE NATIONALITY and PARLIAMENTARY ELIGIBILITY
Dual Citizenship and Australian Parliamentary Eligibility: a Time for Reflection Or Referendum?
READING DOWN SECTION 44(I) of the AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION AS a METHOD of AFFIRMING AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP in the 21ST CENTURY
April 2018 Newsletter
2 6 Feb 2018
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No. 21 Qualifications of Senators and Candidates for Senate Elections
Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters Inquiry on S 44 of the Commonwealth Constitution
1 8 February 2018 Committee Secretary Joint Standing Committee
Re Gallagher
'Purity of Election': Foreign Allegiance and Membership of the Parliament
Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters: Inquiry Into Matters Relating to Section 44 of the Constitution
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2017-18 Annual Report
Canberra Law Review Volume 16 Issue 1
Australia's Parliament House in 2017: a Chronology of Events
High Court of Australia
Bond Law Review
The 2018 Australian High Court Constitutional Term 267
Procedural Information Bulletin
Section 44 of the Constitution – What Have We Learnt and What Problems Do We Still Face?1
Taking Stock of Section 44 of the Constitution
Submissions Filed on Behalf of Ms Hollie Hughes
Defending the Dual Citizen Ban Simon Cowan
1 the Disqualification of Dual Citizens from Parliament