The Constitution of South Australia

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Federation Press, 1997 - 270 pages
Selway, Solicitor-General for SA, analyses his State's Constitution in the first new work on State Constitutions for a generation.His book covers all the traditional subject matter and a variety of related topics that are usually treated separately. Thus, considered in their constitutional context, is the recognition of Aboriginal customary law, the role of the monarchy, the activities of statutory bodies, and judicial review.The Constitution of South Australia is essential reading for lawyers and other dealing with State constitutional problems in Australia. While focussed on South Australia, the similarity between the State Constitutions means it has general application elsewhere.
 

Table des matières

Development of the Constitution
1
1
7
1
19
The Queen
21
3
26
The Governor
32
The Parliament
46
3
49
Statutes and the Crown
139
3
141
Crown Proceedings
146
3
147
Crown Employment
152
2
155
6
164
Crown Corporations
166

7
54
Legislative Power
63
The Executive
75
Chapter 7
85
Executive Power
87
The Judiciary
108
Public Finances
124
6
129
8
135
4
177
Crown Torts
179
Crown Contracts
192
Crown Lands
201
The Information and Knowledge of the Crown
223
Judicial Review of the Executive and the Judiciary
235
Index
261
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