Work ChoicesFederation Press, 2007 - 190 من الصفحات Andrew Stewart and George Williams, leading scholars and media commentators, explain what has been called the most important decision of the Australian High Court since the Tasmanian Dam Case in 1983. They show what was being argued and why it was being argued, as well as what was decided and the implications for Australia’s future. They include key passages of the majority judgment, and from the dissents of Justices Kirby and Callinan. Is this “a destabilising intrusion of direct federal lawmaking into areas of legislation which, since federation, have been the subjects of State laws†(Justice Kirby)? Might it reduce State Parliaments to “impotent debating societies†(Justice Callinan)? |
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الصفحة iv
... Australia . Workplace Relations Amendment ( Work Choices ) Act 2005. 2 . Australia . Workplace Relations Amendment Regulations 2006 ( No 2 ) . 3 . Australia . High Court . 4. Judicial opinions Australia . 5. Labor laws and legislation ...
... Australia . Workplace Relations Amendment ( Work Choices ) Act 2005. 2 . Australia . Workplace Relations Amendment Regulations 2006 ( No 2 ) . 3 . Australia . High Court . 4. Judicial opinions Australia . 5. Labor laws and legislation ...
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... Australia's leading experts in labour relations and employment law , and is the co- author ( with Breen Creighton ) of the ... Australian Constitutional Law and Theory and an editor of The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia ...
... Australia's leading experts in labour relations and employment law , and is the co- author ( with Breen Creighton ) of the ... Australian Constitutional Law and Theory and an editor of The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia ...
الصفحة vii
... Australian Constitution 176 Select Bibliography 180 Index 182 vii Abbreviations ACTU AFPC AIRC Australian Council of Trade Unions Australian G.
... Australian Constitution 176 Select Bibliography 180 Index 182 vii Abbreviations ACTU AFPC AIRC Australian Council of Trade Unions Australian G.
الصفحة viii
Andrew Stewart, George Williams. Abbreviations ACTU AFPC AIRC Australian Council of Trade Unions Australian Fair Pay Commission Australian Industrial Relations Commission ALP Australian Labor Party AWA Australian Workplace Agreement AWU ...
Andrew Stewart, George Williams. Abbreviations ACTU AFPC AIRC Australian Council of Trade Unions Australian Fair Pay Commission Australian Industrial Relations Commission ALP Australian Labor Party AWA Australian Workplace Agreement AWU ...
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... Australian Education Union Re Australian Education Union ; Ex parte Victoria ( 1995 ) 184 CLR 188 Bank of NSW v Commonwealth ( 1948 ) 76 CLR 1 Bayside City Council v Telstra Cor- poration Ltd ( 2004 ) 216 CLR 595 Bourke v State Bank of ...
... Australian Education Union Re Australian Education Union ; Ex parte Victoria ( 1995 ) 184 CLR 188 Bank of NSW v Commonwealth ( 1948 ) 76 CLR 1 Bayside City Council v Telstra Cor- poration Ltd ( 2004 ) 216 CLR 595 Bourke v State Bank of ...
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5 | 40 |
6 | 59 |
7 | 69 |
9 | 129 |
Making Law Through Regulations | 135 |
Other Issues | 142 |
What It Means for Labour Relations | 152 |
13 | 166 |
Extracts from the Australian Constitution | 176 |
Index | 182 |
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