The Constitution of Victoria

The Constitution of Victoria
Author: Greg Taylor
Publisher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781862876125

"[T]his work is comprehensive in its treatment of all aspects of Victorian constitutional law whether they be historical, jurisprudential or practical. Occasionally the author offers his own views upon the direction which the law has taken or should take, but in a manner which adds freshness to the text or adds interest for the reader.This is a legal text-book and is bound to be a standard text for many years to come. There is no other comprehensive work which covers Victorian constitutional law. But it is digestible in a way that many other text-books are not. It will provide a wealth of understanding and insight to teachers, students, practitioners, public servants, members of Parliament and others for whom an understanding of the Victorian Constitution is of interest and, often, necessity. It is not only the courts which are concerned with constitutional law. This work has a practical application in many other areas and for many who are not lawyers. It will provide practical guidance where that is possible and, where it is not, will provide a scholarly foundation upon which to build the correct answer."Sir Daryl Dawson, from The Foreword - full text below (see Extracts)This is the standard reference work on the Constitution of Victoria. Since the election of the Bracks government and its gaining a majority in both Houses of Parliament, the Victorian Constitution has undergone far-reaching change, making it markedly different from other Australian State Constitutions in a number of respects.This work analyses and comments on the new and old provisions of the Victorian Constitution and is essential for understanding the effect of the changes, some of which are of doubtful validity.

The Victorian Statutes

The Victorian Statutes
Author: Victoria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 1915
Genre: Law
ISBN:

"The five volumes of the Statutes now published contain the Consolidating Acts of 1915, the Commonwealth Arrangements Act 1900, the Constitution Act and the Imperial Order in Council providing for appeals from the Supreme Court to the Privy Council. The Acts consolidated are those of general public importance which were in force at the end of the Second Session in 1914, not including temporary war legislation. The Consolidating Acts passed the Houses during Session commencing in April, 1915, and the assent of His Excellency the Governor was given on the sixth day of September, 1915."--Preface, v. I.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1906
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1906
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: