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12 Pages Topic Notes Year: Pre-2021

- The division of law-making power between state and Commonwealth parliaments under the Commonwealth Constitution, including specific (concurrent and exclusive) and residual powers, and the impact of Section 109 - Restrictions imposed by the Commonwealth Constitution on the law-making powers of the state and Commonwealth parliaments - The process of change by referendum under Section 128 of the Commonwealth Constitution and factors affecting its likely success - The way in which one successful referendum changed the division of law-making powers - Analysing the impact of referendums on the division of law-making powers - The role of the High Court in interpreting the Commonwealth Constitution - Analysing the impact of High Court interpretations on the division of law-making powers - The capacity of the states to refer law-making power to the Commonwealth Parliament - Analysing the impact of referral of powers on the division of law-making powers


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