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AUSPUBLAW Blog
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AUSPUBLAW brings you expert commentary, analysis, and updates on the latest research in Australian public law.
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Welcome to AUSPUBLAW, the Australian Public Law Blog. AUSPUBLAW is a collaborative blogging project bringing you expert commentary and analysis on recent cases and legislative change as well as updates on the latest research and scholarship in Australian public law. AUSPUBLAW posts contributions from leading public law experts – including academics and practitioners – across Australia. The Blog seeks to promote greater engagement with public law issues and a national platform for informed debate about current issues in public law. EDITORIAL TEAM AUSPUBLAW, the Australian Public Law Blog, is currently managed by an editorial team of three: Editor: Laura Ismay Editor: Douglas McDonald-Norman Editor: Professor Gabrielle Appleby BLOG FACILITATORS AUSPUBLAW was proudly established by the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW Law in 2015. In 2019, the Australian Association of Constitutional Law joined the Gilbert + Tobin Centre as a co-facilitator of the blog. The Blog is provided as a public platform for academics and practitioners to engage with the community and each other on important and current public law issues. The views posted on the Blog are those of the contributors and do not reflect the views of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, UNSW Law, or the Australian Association of Constitutional Law.
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: Anna Talbot writes on ASF17 v Cth, the circumstances in which indefinite immigration detention remains constitutionally permissible, and the illusion of choice for refugees. Meanwhile, the federal Parliament is considering a trio of controversial migration bills that aim to expand government powers over detention and deportation, while avoiding constitutional limits. https://lnkd.in/g9DzxAQr
ASF17 v Commonwealth and the illusion of choice — Australian Public Law
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: Sebastian Long analyses whether South Australia’s proposed ban on political donations could be susceptible to constitutional challenge: https://lnkd.in/gvrh2VfA
Could South Australia’s proposed ban on political donations run into trouble in the courts? — Australian Public Law
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: Samuel Naylor critically examines Division 105A of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, in light of the INSLM’s 2023 report and Hollingworth J’s judgment in Benbrika v AG [2024]: https://lnkd.in/gNSPwvnK
That funny feeling in Division 105A of the Criminal Code: Benbrika and the INSLM Review — Australian Public Law
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: Theunis Roux offers his rich insights on the Global South critique of liberal constitutionalism - once again, fresh from his plenary at the ICON-S Australia-NZ Chapter Conference: https://lnkd.in/gKpP-J32
The Global South Critique of Liberal Constitutionalism — Australian Public Law
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: Benjamin Schonthal offers his reflections on how the ‘Southern Turn’ might impact the what, where and how of comparative constitutional law. https://lnkd.in/g-v-cK3e
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Today on AUSPUBLAW we conclude our mini series on Yunupingu v Cth! Lael Weis offers her reflections on the idea that native title rights fall outside the scope of s 51(xxxi) because they are ‘inherently defeasible’ - a major focus in the hearing: https://lnkd.in/gRs2_9fK
Native title, s 51(xxxi) and conceptual carve-outs: why ‘inherent defeasibility’ is inherently unworkable — Australian Public Law
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New today on AUSPUBLAW: In the first post in a mini series on Yunupingu v Cth, Sean Brennan explores the significance of the case for native title and constitutional law: https://lnkd.in/guytdQc8
Commonwealth v Yunupingu: A Constitutional Case Testing Commonwealth Liability for Aboriginal Dispossession — Australian Public Law
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Our October events roundup is now live! There's a range of interesting events and opportunities scheduled for this month and beyond! https://lnkd.in/gn-h8RbW
Events — Australian Public Law
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Our September events roundup is now live! There's a range of interesting events and opportunities scheduled for this month and beyond! https://lnkd.in/gn-h8RbW
Events — Australian Public Law
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