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The High Court and the Constitution

1995
As we have seen in earlier chapters, the Australian Constitution sets up a federal republican system of government in which the people are sovereign. All of the institutions of the Commonwealth Government – the parliament, the executive, including its monarchic trappings, and the High Court – are constituted with the particular powers and functions ...
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Constitutional Courts and Legislation

2014
The design of constitutional courts in CEE created an environment in which the constitutional courts gained a significant role in law-making. This role has not been confined to striking down provisions that conflicted with the legislative choices; it also included “putting the parliaments on notice” that they should change specific laws, indicating the
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