Australian National University. Centre for International and Public Law
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15223809A
Top Subjects
- Australia (8)
- Human rights (3)
- United States (2)
- Civil rights (2)
- Interpretation and construction (2)
- Congresses (1)
- Administrative law (1)
Books by Australian National University. Centre for International and Public Law
Total count: 11
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Administrative tribunalstaking stock : papers presented at a seminar held by the Australian National University's Centre for International and Public Law and its Faculty of Law in Canberra on 29 April 1992The Centre1992-01-01
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Improving the quality and accessibility of legal servicesCentre for International and Public Law, Australian National University1994-01-01
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How American judges interpret the Bill of RightsCentre for International and Public Law, Australian National University1994-01-01
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Reforming the administrative review systemfor better or for worse? For richer or for poorer?Centre for International and Public Law, Law Faculty, Australian National University1996-01-01
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The internationalisation of domestic lawCentre for International and Public Law, Law Faculty, Australian National University1996-01-01
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Human rights and Australian judgesCentre for International and Public Law, Law Faculty, The Australian National University1996-01-01
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The courts and the vulnerableCentre for International and Public Law, Law Faculty, Australian National University1996-01-01
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The judiciary and judicial reviewCentre for International and Public Law, Law Faculty, Australian National University1997-01-01
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National implementationthe cutting edge of international human rights lawFederation Press in association with the Centre for International and Public Law, Faculty of law, Australian National University1999-01-01
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The common law in Australiaits nature and constitutional significanceFederation Press in association with the Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University, Canberra1999-01-01
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The international human rights movementpart of the problem?Federation Press in association with the Centre for International and Public Law, Faculty of Law, Australian National University2001-01-01