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Beyond the Republic

Beyond the Republic

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Publisher Federation Press
Year 01/03/2001
Pages 362
Version hardback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781862873773
Categories Constitutional & administrative law
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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. "Beyond the Republic ... collects 24 essays from a wide variety of contributors. ... There is not space here to discuss the essays in detail, or even to mention them all. That is unfortunate, because nearly all of them are worthy of comment. They are organised into three main groups, the first of which concerns national sovereignty, globalisation and the benefits and future of democracy. The second is about constitutional theory and structure including the operation of our federal system and what is known as "Washminster" (in a graceless allusion to the English and American systems). A final section covers constitutional protection of individual and minority rights. There is much food for thought in each. ... I would recommend the book for anyone with a serious interest in current constitutional debate in Australia and overseas. Federation Press is to be commended for publishing it." - Law Institute Journal (Vic), 2001

Beyond the Republic

Table of contents

Introduction Globalisation and Constitutionalism Tom Round and Charles Sampford Part I: W[h]ither National Sovereignty? Reconceiving and Reinstitutionalising Liberal Democratic Values in a More Global World Charles Sampford The Decline of Sovereignty: Problems for Democratic Government Sir Anthony Mason The Empire Strikes Back: The Constitution, Sovereignty and 19th Century Globalisation Helen Irving The Changing Context of Australian Citizenship: The Case for Multiculturalism Peter Wong and Violeta Brdaroska The Constitution of International Civil Society Aynsley Kellow Democracy in a World of Global Markets Tom Campbell Democracy as Comparative Advantage Roland Rich Democracy: Its Survivability Alun A Preece Part II: Constitutional Theory and Structure The Australian Constitution and the Challenge of Theory John Williams Dividing Power in a Federation in an Age of Globalisation Cheryl Saunders A Federation amid Global Imperatives? Glyn Davis and Naomi Sunderland The Role of Upper Houses: Is Westminster Washed Up? Senator Helen Coonan Washminster Revisited: The Role of the Upper House Senator Andrew Bartlett Government as a Public Trust: Crown Mystique, Unequal Laws, and Modern Democracy Steven C Churches Part III: Individuals, Minorities and Their Rights Recognising Rights Alice ES Tay Constitutional Transformations: Universal Values and the Politics of Constitutional Understanding Heinz Klug Globalisation - the Bane of Popular Sovereignty? John Pyke Constitutional Cants Gerald N Rosenberg Law's Laws: The Demand and Supply of Rights Neil Komesar Recognition of Indigenous Rights: American Law, Australian Law and International Law Garth Nettheim First Peoples, Late Admissions: Recognising Indigenous Rights Peter Jull and Helena Kajlich Recognising Indigenous Law in Australia: Drawing on the African Experience Bede Harris Rights of Indigenous People and Conservation: Joint Management of National Parks in South Africa and Australia Bertus de Villiers Constitutional Dreaming Christine Morris Appendices Appendix 1: Promotion of the Right to Democracy Appendix 2: Items Proposed for Framework Agreement and Political Negotiations Process Bibliography/ Index

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