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Constitutional foundations: reconciling a diversity of interests in a new Northern Territory constitution for the 21st century

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Brinkin, NT : The Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit (NARU)

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The papers in this publication were delivered at the Conference, Constitutional Foundations: Reconciling a diversity of interests in a new Northern Territory Constitution for the 21st Century, held in Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia on 4-6 September 1997. The papers reflect, inter, alia a wide range of opinions and positions on the "Final Draft Constitution for the Northern Territory", that was tabled in the Northern Territory’s Legislative Assembly on 27 November 1996.

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