Three Key Issues Arising Out of the Engineers Case: A Reply

Nicholas Aroney

Australian Law Journal2021article
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Abstract

This article addresses three key issues arising out of the Engineers Case: the extent of Commonwealth legislative powers vis-a-vis the legislative powers of the States; the immunity of the States from Commonwealth interference; and methods of constitutional interpretation. These key issues were raised in articles recently published by Sir Anthony Mason, Professor Sarah Murray, and Professor Ros Dixon and Dr Brendan Lim in response to the author's recently published centenary assessment of the Engineers Case.

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@article{nicholas2021,
  title        = {{Three Key Issues Arising Out of the Engineers Case: A Reply}},
  author       = {Nicholas Aroney},
  journal      = {Australian Law Journal},
  year         = {2021},
}

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