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  • The Australian Federal Constitution - A Guide to Resources [Search]
    Comprehensive list of resources including detailed information about the Constitution the preamble citizenship civil and political rights the electoral system federal and state parliaments the federal judiciary the territories the Governor General the legislation process essays speeches and papers both historical and current to the debate. Compiled by Stephen Souter Education Faculty University of Sydney
  • The Australian Republic issue - A Guide [Search]
    Comprehensive list of resources covering the issues surrounding the 1999 Constitutional debate. Compiled by Stephen Souter Education Faculty University of Sydney
  • Australian Republican Movement [Search]
    Home page
  • Australians for a Constitutional Monarchy [Search]
    Home page
  • Barton Sir Edmund [Search]
    Papers: MS 51 (National Library)
  • Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies [Search]
    Its purpose is to focus greater attention on the constitutional law and government of Australia and of other countries whose systems are most relevant to Australia (University of Melbourne)
  • Constitutional Centenary Foundation [Search]
    Established to promote public understanding and discussion about the Australian Constitution and system of government in the approach to the centenary of Federation in 2001. Contains background papers facts sheets full text of the preamble and the Constitution with plain English notes.
  • Constitutional Law [Search]
    Links to constitutional documents, courts and their decisions, key bodies, journals, publications, information by section of the Constitution, topics, State and Territory constitutional law, other Australian sites and links to overseas constitutional law resources (Weblaw - a co-operative web legal indexing project)
  • Documenting a Democracy - Australia's Story [Search]
    Original texts, transcripts and information relating to various constitutional documentsof the 19th and 20th century from State, Federal and Imperial sources. Pathways can be used to explore a theme, there is a timeline, a directory of documents, a map indicating the place of various documents, a picture album to explore visually and many more features (National Archives of Australia)
  • Halsburys Laws of Australia - Constitutional Law
    Principles structures and sources of Australian constitutional law the nature of the Australian federal system the structure and powers of the Commonwealth State and Territorial Parliaments. (Subscribtion only)
  • Hot Topic 22: A Republic ? (May 1999) [Search]
    Hot Topics: burning legal issues in plain language which highlight contemporary legal issues in NSW published by the Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC). [on AustLII]
  • Legal Forum on the Proposed Republic [Search]
    The aims of the Forum are to formulate discuss and critically consider the constitutional and legal issues requiring consideration in the public debate on whether or not Australia should become a republic. Includes articles and papers events and a bibliography. (on Law Foundation of NSW site)
  • Samuel Griffith Society [Search]
    Constitutional issues

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