01433 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002100097041000800118082001100126084001700137100002200154245011300176250001000289260004700299300003300346500002000379520068000399650003001079700002001109990002501129990002501154INLIS00000000000563020221102041004 a0010-0520005630221102 | | eng  a9 781862 875 852 aeng a342.94 a342.94 BLA a0 aBlackshield, Tony1 aAustralian Constitutional Law And Theory :bCommentary and Materials /cTony Blackshield and George Williams aEd.4. aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2004 aXLVI, 1474. ; 25 cm ;c25 cm aIndeks : Indeks aThis book was first published in 1996, and thus this edition marks its 10th anniversary. In that time, the high court has been transformed, with only Gummow J Remaining on the bench from the time of the first edition. The Court`s case mix and judicial approach has been an equivalent shift. Gone are the days when the court under Sir Anthony Mason first implied a freedom of political communication and even considered the idea of a guarantee of legal equality. Such implications are now more likely to be narrowly construed, or indeed bypassed due to the use of principles of statutory construction that enable the court to avoid the need for constitutional analysis at all. 4a1. Konstitusi - Australia0 aGeorge Williams a06031/MKRI-P/II-2007 a06031/MKRI-P/II-2007