Beyond the republic : meeting the global challenges to constitutionalism
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Beyond the republic : meeting the global challenges to constitutionalism
(Law, ethics and public affairs)
Federation Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-325) and index
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Description
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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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