News
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Friday 15 April 2005
Centre Director writes for the Courier Mail and the Sydney Morning Herald on the Flaws in Federalism
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Friday 15 April 2005
Centre Director speaks on ABC Radio`s Perspective on the appointment of High Court judges
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Sunday 10 April 2005
Submission made to Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee on National Security Information Legislation Amendment Bill 2005
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Sunday 10 April 2005
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Tuesday 5 April 2005
Centre Director appears on ABC Television`s Stateline on Federalism and GST revenues
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Wednesday 30 March 2005
Submission made to Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD on Questioning and Detention Powers
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Friday 25 March 2005
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Friday 25 March 2005
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Sunday 20 March 2005
Centre Director talks on ABC Radio`s AM program about the corporations power and its use in the field of industrial relations
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Tuesday 15 March 2005
Submission made to House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs on Harmonisation of Legal Systems
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Saturday 12 March 2005
Ben Golder and Centre Director write for On Line Opinion on The Tricky Problem of Defining Terrorism
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Friday 25 February 2005
Centre Director on ABC Television`s Lateline on a Bill of Rights for Australia
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Thursday 24 February 2005
Centre Director on ABC Television`s 7.30 Report on Legal Issues and the Royal Wedding
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Sunday 20 February 2005
Devika Hovell speaks on ABC Radio National about the Australian government`s obligations in relation to David Hicks
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Sunday 20 February 2005
Media coverage of annual High court statistics in the Australian, Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, ABC Radio`s PM ABC Radio`s The World Today
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Tuesday 15 February 2005
Centre Director speaks on ABC radio`s The World Today on the idea of a Bill of Rights for Australia
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Tuesday 15 February 2005
Centre Director writes for the Sydney Morning Herald on a national industrial relations law
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Monday 14 February 2005
Centre Director writes for the Courier Mail and Australian Policy Online on the wedding of wedding of Charles and Camilla
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Thursday 10 February 2005
Graeme Orr, Bryan Mercurio and the Centre Director write the introduction to a special electoral law symposium in the Federal Law Review