Protecting rights without a Bill of Rights : institutional performance and reform in Australia / / edited by Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Adrienne Stone.

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Superior document:Law, justice, and power
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Law, justice, and power.
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Physical Description:x, 348 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Australian exceptionalism : rights protection without a Bill of Rights / Brian Galligan, F.L. (Ted) Morton
  • The performance of Australian legislatures in protecting rights / John Uhr
  • Improving legislative scrutiny of proposed laws to enhance basic rights, parliamentary democracy, and the quality of law-making / Bryan Horrigan
  • The performance of administrative law in protecting rights / Robin Creyke
  • Australia's constitutional rights and the problem of interpretive disagreement / Adrienne Stone
  • Rights and citizenship in law and public discourse / Helen Irving
  • Chained to the past : the psychological terra nullius of Australia's public institutions / Megan Davis
  • Constitutional property rights in Australia : reconciling individual rights and the common good / Simon Evans
  • American judicial review in perspective / Robert Nagel
  • The unfulfilled promise of dialogic constitutionalism : judicial-legislative relationships under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Christopher Manfredi
  • A modest (but robust) defence of statutory bills of rights / Jeremy Webber
  • Australia's first Bill of Rights : the Australian Capital Territory's Human Rights Act / Hilary Charlesworth
  • An Australian rights council / George Winterton
  • Human rights strategies : an Australian alternative / Tom Campbell.