Imprint: Australian Scholarly Publishing

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781921509230
Released: June 2009
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Constitutional Conventions in Australia

By Ian Killey

Australia's Constitutions tell only part of the story. They omit or barely mention many of the essential and well known elements of the system of government, such as Cabinet, the Prime Minister or Premier, Ministerial responsibility and the Opposition. This work fills that void by explaining the nature of conventions, how they arise, how they are altered, as well as their operation and development. A book for anyone who has an interest in understanding the complexities and mysteries of the unwritten rules of Australian systems of government.

Categories: Australian History, Constitutional Law, Government, Law

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