Constitutional law course summary notes (LAWS50028)
Subject notes for UniMelb LAWS50028
Description
Includes a detailed description of each topic included in the subject, with case summaries, legislative summaries, and reading extracts implemented throughout. Topics include: Introduction to Australian constitutions and to constitutional law; Representative Democracy, including composition, powers, and procedures of Australian Parliaments and their constituent chambers; and political rights and freedoms; Separation of powers, including the legislature and Executive and Judicial power; Australian Federalism, including: - Key features of the Australian federation; - Inconsistency of Commonwealth and State law; - The federal division of legislative power, including the scope of state legislative power and, in relation to federal legislative power, types of power, interpretation, characterization, incidental power, selected heads of power for detailed study; - The federal division of executive power; - The federal division of judicial power including the concept of federal jurisdiction; - Governmental and inter-governmental immunities: statutory interpretation and constitutional principles; and - Economic union: finance, trade, and free movement in the Australian federal system. Express rights and freedoms.
UniMelb
Semester 2, 2019
127 pages
76,253 words
$29.00
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Campus
UniMelb, Parkville
Member since
February 2016