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    Book review : The constitution of a Federal Commonwealth, Nicholas Aroney (ed.) Cambridge University Press

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    Book review : The constitution of a Federal Commonwealth, Nicholas Aroney (ed.) Cambridge University Pres

    Subnational constitutionalism: defining subnational constitutions and self-constituent capacity

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    Abstract: This chapter defines subnational/state constitutions as basic documents for given subnational entities which lay down entrenched basic rules on subnational identity, representative structures, organization of powers, fundamental rights and/or policy principles, and require the approval of the people or representatives of the subnational entity. To this end, the chapter deals with problems related to the three main components of the definition: (i) what are constitutions, (ii) what are subnational or state entities, and (iii) what does it mean for a constitution to be \u2018adopted\u2019 by a subnational or constituent state entity? Based on the definition, several hypotheses are developed with regards to subnational constitutions and constitutional autonomy

    Nicholas Aroney, Professeur à l'Université de Queensland, analyse le jugement Miller

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    Nous conseillons vivement à nos lecteurs de se rendre sur le blog Jus Politicum pour apprécier la clarté de l'analyse de Nicholas Aroney sur le jugement de la Cour suprême (http://blog.juspoliticum.com/2017/02/02/the-brexit-case-in-comparative-perspective/). Actuellement professeur à l'Université de Queensland en Australie, il est l'invité de Paris II Panthéon-Assas. Le texte figurant sur le blog Jus Politicum est la retranscription d'une conférence donnée sur le thème "The Brexit Case in a C..

    Nicholas Aroney, Professeur à l'Université de Queensland, analyse le jugement Miller

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    Nous conseillons vivement à nos lecteurs de se rendre sur le blog Jus Politicum pour apprécier la clarté de l'analyse de Nicholas Aroney sur le jugement de la Cour suprême (http://blog.juspoliticum.com/2017/02/02/the-brexit-case-in-comparative-perspective/). Actuellement professeur à l'Université de Queensland en Australie, il est l'invité de Paris II Panthéon-Assas. Le texte figurant sur le blog Jus Politicum est la retranscription d'une conférence donnée sur le thème "The Brexit Case in a C..

    Courts in Federal countries. Federalists or Unitarists?

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    Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid (eds), Courts in Federal countries. Federalists or Unitarists? (Toronto Buffalo London, University of Toronto Press 2017) 583 p., ISBN 978-1-48-750062-7</strong

    The need for competence tests : Queensland judicial perspectives on non-accused child witnesses in criminal proceedings : Part 1.

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    To examine the question of whether Queensland judicial officers endorse the need for competence tests for non-accused child witnesses in criminal proceedings, a mail survey was sent to judicial officers - questions considered the need to distinguish between children's sworn and unsworn evidence - relevance of age to competence - desirability of competence test formalities
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