Changing and Protecting the Constitution
The High Court, through its interpretation of the Constitution is seen as the guardian to the Constitution. At times the High Court is called upon to consider the text of the Constitution and interpret its wording to decide the case that is before the court.
Presentations
Chapter 12 - Changing and Protecting the Constitution | |
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According to the Study Design- you need to know:
- the significance of one High Court case interpreting sections 7 and 24 of the Australian Constitution (Roach)
- the significance of one referendum in which the Australian people have protected or changed the Australian Constitution (1967 Indigenous People)
- the significance of one High Court case which has had an impact on the division of constitutional law-making powers (Brislan)
- the impact of international declarations and treaties on the interpretation of the external affairs power. (Franklin Dam)
The Significance of One High Court Case Interpreting Sections 7 and 24 of the Australian Constitution
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The Significance of One Referendum in Which the Australian People Have Protected or Changed the Australian Constitution
The 1967 Referendum | |
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Referendums FAQ | |
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The Significance of one High Court Case Which Has Had an Impact on the Division of Constitutional Law-Making Powers
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The Impact of International Declarations and Treaties on the Interpretation of the External Affairs Power
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