Hanks Australian Constitutional Law: Materials and Commentary, 9th Edition (eBook)
| Author(s) : | Clarke, J; Keyzer, P; Stellios, J |
|---|---|
| Short Description : | This eBook is also available in Book format. Bundle the hardcopy with the eBook to save 75% on the 2nd copy. Lexis® Learning enabled - July 2013 |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | ePub |
| ISBN : | 9780409331820 |
| Published : | December, 2012 |
$170.00

Please choose your device carefully and only download your eBook to the device on which you intend to read it. eBooks cannot be moved from one device to another.
Hanks Australian Constitutional Law - Materials & Commentary is the authoritative casebook for the study of constitutional law. This book considers the concepts underlying our Constitution and explores constitutional decision-making in context. The title reviews all of the important constitutional decisions of the High Court of Australia, and exposes the issues that arise in those decisions to a critical analysis.
Improvements for this edition include an integrated chapter on judicial power (Ch 9), separate consideration of s 92 (Ch 11), strengthening the public law focus of chapter 1, and reintroducing a detailed table of contents. New to this edition are reference of state powers to the Commonwealth and intergovernmental co-operation (Ch 1 and 5), national security and defence (Ch 3), and a complete re-write of chapter 8, 'The Executive'.
Features
• Covers all major areas of study in constitutional law and public law; two subjects, one text.
• Complimentary teaching and learning support available on www.lexisnexis.com.au/campus/study-help.
• Attractive internal design distinguishes different features in the text, allowing readers to easily navigate through the book
Related Titles
Hanks, Gordon and Hill, Constitutional Law in Australia, 3rd ed, 2012
Clark, Principles of Australian Public Law, 3rd ed,
2010
Keyzer, Principles of Australian Constitutional Law, 3rd ed, 2010
Moens and Trone, Lumb, Moens and Trone The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia Annotated, 8th ed, 2011
Omar, BQA: Constitutional Law, 3rd ed, 2010
Price, LNCS: Constitutional Law, 5th ed, 2010
Stellios, The Federal Judicature: Chapter III of the Constitution, 2010
Trone, QRC: Constitutional Law, 2012
With Lexis® Learning, you can access interactive eLearning tools and supporting academic materials, whenever and wherever you choose to study. Visit the website to view features and benefits.
Look for the Lexis Learning symbol on your textbooks.
After purchasing your textbook, a LexisNexis representative will be in contact with you to provide your log-in details to access Lexis Learning Tools.
1. An Introduction to Australian Constitutional Law
2. Indigenous People and Constitutional Law
3. Commonwealth Legislative Powers
4. The Territories
5. Federalism: the Legal Relationships
6. Federalism: the Fiscal Relationships
7. The Parliaments and Legislative Procedures
8. The Executive
9. The Australian Judicial System
10. Rights and Freedoms
11. Freedom of Interstate Trade
This textbook is Lexis® Learning enabled.
Lexis Learning combines interactive eLearning tools with authoritative legal academic content. An integral component of LexisNexis textbooks, Lexis Learning reinforces student learning and provides a rich, interactive experience. Self-test your understanding, and access supporting materials and innovative study tools, whenever and wherever you choose to study.
Look for the Lexis Learning symbol on your textbooks.
After purchasing your textbook, a LexisNexis representative will be in contact with you to provide your log-in details to access Lexis Learning Tools.
Visit the website to view features and benefits.
Clarke, J
Jennifer Clarke has practised law in, consulted to and held policy roles with indigenous organisations and government. She has also taught a broad range of law subjects at universities in Australia and the United States of America.
Keyzer, P
Patrick Keyzer is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, Bond University.
Stellios, J
James Stellios is an Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University.
Trone, J
John Trone is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Murdoch University.

