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Issues in Australian Constitutional Law eBook

Tributes to Professor Leslie Zines – Volume 2

Editor

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ISBN

9781760025014

Publication date

18/06/2024

Format

eBook

Page extent

272

AUD $180.00 gst included

This collection of essays and commentaries is the second volume in a series which brings together many of Australia’s leading authorities on Australian constitutional law to pay tribute to Professor Zines’ enduring legacy. A number of the essays address constitutional aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, while other subjects addressed include: non-statutory executive power; the use of injunctions in public law; and unresolved aspects of the Melbourne Corporation doctrine. Contributors include a number of current and former judges, leading scholars, leading counsel, renowned journalists, and the Solicitor-General of Australia. The book will be an invaluable resource for those who need a sophisticated understanding of recent developments and controversies in Australian constitutional law.

Preface
Table Of Cases
Table of Statutes

1 Commonwealth/State Relations and COVID-19 – George Megalogenis
Commentary by Laura Tingle
2 COVID-19: The Individual and The Constitution – Professor James Stellios
Commentary by the Hon James Allsop
3 The Nationhood Power During COVID-19 — The Relevance of Proportionality and Changing Facts – Professor Anne Twomey AO
Commentary by Dr Stephen Donaghue KC
4 Review of Non-Statutory Government Action – The Hon Alan Robertson SC
Commentary by he Hon Justice Mark Leeming
5 Injunctions In Public Law – Perry Herzfeld SC
Commentary by the Hon William Gummow AC
Additional Note by Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lindell
6 The Melbourne Corporation Doctrine — Some Unresolved Questions – Hon Justice Kristen Walker
Commentary by Graeme Hill SC

Conclusion: Pandemics, Political Judgments and Powers – Hon Justice Jeremy Kirk

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