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Constitutional Influences on State and Territory Lawmaking: An Empirical Analysis

This article focuses on an under-studied aspect of the constraints emerging from ch III of the Australian Constitution: the effect of those constraints on law- and policy-making within the executive. Drawing on interviews with key actors in state and territory lawmaking, this article uses three case...

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Published in:Federal law review 2018-06, Vol.46 (2), p.231-258
Main Authors: Olijnyk, Anna, Appleby, Gabrielle
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This article focuses on an under-studied aspect of the constraints emerging from ch III of the Australian Constitution: the effect of those constraints on law- and policy-making within the executive. Drawing on interviews with key actors in state and territory lawmaking, this article uses three case studies to examine the way in which ch III constraints have influenced the development of law and policy. The actions of governments in each case study are evaluated against a normative model of constitutional deliberation by the executive. The article concludes by identifying the legal, political and personal factors that influence the way in which state and territory executives engage with constitutional issues.
ISSN:0067-205X
1444-6928
DOI:10.1177/0067205X1804600203