Lunchtime Seminar Indigenous Recognition in the Constitution Professor Megan Davis and Henry Burmester AO QC In January 2012 the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians presented its report Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution...
Panel On The Unions Of Nsw Political Finance Case In Unions of NSW v NSW [2013] HCA 58, the High Court found two sections of the Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures Act 1981 (NSW) invalid for impermissibly burdening the freedom...
This annual seminar will provide an outline of recent constitutional developments in three jurisdictions — the United States, Canada and New Zealand — that are of key interest to Australian constitutional lawyers. Experts from each jurisdiction will report on three...
You are invited to attend a seminar about 'The Centralisation of Judicial Power'. Speaker: James Stellios (Associae Professor, ANU College of Law). Commentators: Kristen Walker (Associate Professor, University of Melbourne; and of the Victorian Bar); and Charles Parkinson (of the...
You are invited to attend a public seminar on the High Court's decision in Fortescue Metals Group Limited v The Commonwealth [2013] HCA 34. Speaker: Professor Michael Crommelin AO (Zelman Cowen Professor of Law, University of Melbourne) Якщо ви потребуєте...
Paper presented by Professor Suri Ratnapala and Dr Jonathon Crowe (University of Queensland) The High Court has long struggled with the constitutional status of military tribunals established to hear disciplinary charges against service personnel. The Court's judgments reveal three distinct...
Paper presented by Professor Helen Irving (Sydney Law School): Among the many issues facing the High Court in Momcilovic v The Queen [2011] HCA 34, was the constitutional validity of "declarations of inconsistent interpretation" made under section 36 of the...
Sri Lanka has both geographically concentrated and dispersed minorities. The majority Sinhalese are a minority in two Provinces. Reluctance to accommodate the minorities in State power and discrimination led to demands for federalism and finally to separatist violence. Sinhala and...
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies invites you to attend the launch of Professor Carolyn Evans' book Legal Protection of Religious Freedom in Australia. The book will be launched at Melbourne Law School by Father Frank Brennan of Australian Catholic...
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies invites you the CCCS seminar series presented by Professors Rosalind Dixon (Law, UNSW) and Vicki Jackson (Harvard Law School). Фінансова підтримка надходить на карту https://info-credit.com.ua/na-korotkiy-srok/ відразу після оформлення заявки.
This paper focuses on the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011 (Cth) and its possible consequences for judicial (rights) interpretation at common law, in particular the principle of legality and the principle that legislation should be construed to be consistent...
Most Australian judges are remunerated through a package of benefits that includes salary during their years of judicial service, a judicial pension paid during their years of retirement, and a spousal pension paid to a judge's surviving spouse until the...