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Australian Public Law Gabrielle Appleby Megan Davis Dylan Lino

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Australian Public Law Gabrielle Appleby Megan Davis Dylan Lino
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Melbourne
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.68 MB
Author: Gabrielle Appleby, Megan Davis, Dylan Lino, Alexander Reilly
ISBN: 9780190338664, 0190338660
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Australian Public Law Gabrielle Appleby Megan Davis Dylan Lino by Gabrielle Appleby, Megan Davis, Dylan Lino, Alexander Reilly 9780190338664, 0190338660 instant download after payment.

Clear, comprehensive, contextual and critical coverage of the foundational ideas and principles that underpin public law in Australia. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Australian Public Law develops a concept of public law through analysis of the mechanisms of empowerment and constraint and places public law in its historical, social, political, economic and environmental context. The text draws on examples and case studies throughout to demonstrate how institutions, values and interests affect the real-life application and outcomes of public law, and the ongoing contestations of public law that will shape its future development. New to this editionNew co-authors - Megan Davis, a First Nations international human rights and constitutional law expert and Dylan Lino, an expert in constitutional law, colonialism and legal history.Updates in light of public law developments including coverage of: the COVID-19 pandemicthe referendum on a First Nations Voice as called for in the Uluru Statement from the Heartdevelopments towards Treaties in the States and Territoriesthe impact of technology on the practice of public law

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