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Current constitutional problems in Australia

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Saunders, Cheryl
Crommelin, Michael
Byers, M. H.
Gray, M. F.
Dawson, D.
Jennings, R. S.

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Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, Australian National University : distributed by ANU Press

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This book examines current issues of constitutional law in Australia from the perspective of a group of Commonwealth and State Solicitors-General and academic lawyers. The topics covered include : the nature of appropriation (including the Commonwealth spending power); excise duty; section 92; Commonwealth prerogative powers; industrial powers; and the Imperial connection.

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