Essential Constitutional Law
second edition
Bede Harris(Author)
Routledge Cavendish (Publisher)
1st Edition
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-1-876213-27-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The purpose of this book is to provide a clear and concise guide to the key elements of constitutional law. The books in the Cavendish Essential series are intended as a revision aid for the law student, primarily at the undergraduate level, but they will be helpful to any student studying law as part of their course
This edition has been updated to include the most recent cases decided by the High Court. Each chapter contains a discussion of the leading cases relevant to the particular topic, as well as a summary of the main points covered in the chapter.
This edition has been updated to include the most recent cases decided by the High Court. Each chapter contains a discussion of the leading cases relevant to the particular topic, as well as a summary of the main points covered in the chapter.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-876213-27-5 (9781876213275)
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Book
2nd Edition
Routledge Cavendish
€44.75
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Person
Dr Bede Harris has taught constitutional law in South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. he is currently a Senior Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Canberra, where he teaches constitutional law and corporate law. Dr Harris is also the author of Essential Constitutional Law published by Cavendish Publishing.
Content
1. Constitutional Law and its Sources; 2. Australian Constitutional History; 3. Outline of the Australian Constitutional System; 4. The Commonwealth Parliament; 5. The Judicial Branch and Separation of Powers; 6. The Executive; 7. State and Territory Constitutional Law; 8. Express and Implied Rights; 9. Interpreting the Commonwealth Constitution; 10. Trade and Commerce; 11. Corporations; 12. External Affairs; 13. Taxation,Grants and Expenditure; 14. Defence; 15. Excise Duties; 16. Freedom of Inter-State Trade,Commerce and Intercourse; 17. Inconsistencey; 18. Intergovernmental Immunities