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Law

High praise

Australian Constitutional Landmarks by H.P. Lee and George Winterton

by Michael Kirby
April 2004, no. 260

Australian Constitutional Landmarks by H.P. Lee and George Winterton

Cambridge University Press, $89.95 hb, 465 pp

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The centenary of the first sitting of the High Court of Australia was celebrated in the same courtroom in Melbourne in October 2003. There followed a conference in Canberra reviewing the decisions of the Court over the course of a century. The papers of that conference will shortly be published for a legal audience.

 


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Australian Constitutional Landmarks by H.P. Lee and George Winterton

Cambridge University Press, $89.95 hb, 465 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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