oftheConstitutionofAustralia establishes the Parliament ofAustralia and its role as the legislative branch ofthe Government ofAustralia. The chapter...
Section 44 oftheAustralianConstitution lists the grounds for disqualification on who may become a candidate for election to the Parliament of Australia...
TheConstitutionofAustralia (also known as the Commonwealth Constitution) is the fundamental law that governs the political structure ofAustralia. It...
Section 92 oftheConstitutionofAustralia, as far as is still relevant today is: ... trade, commerce, and intercourse among the States, whether by means...
Section 90 oftheConstitutionofAustralia prohibits the States from imposing customs duties and excise duties. Thesection bars the States from imposing...
matters specified in theConstitutionofAustralia and supplementary legislation. The High Court was established following the passage ofthe Judiciary Act 1903...
The principles ofthe current Constitutionof South Australia, also known as the South AustralianConstitution, which includes the rules and procedures...
IV oftheConstitutionofAustralia pertains to trade (including between states and between the states and the Commonwealth), the appropriation of funds...
VI oftheConstitutionofAustralia pertains to the admission of new states, alteration ofthe limits of existing states, and the governance ofthe territories...
first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, theConstitution delineates the frame ofthe federal government. The Constitution's...
Chapter V oftheConstitutionofAustralia deals with the relationship between the states and the Commonwealth, and other matters pertaining to the states...