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The Foundations of Australian Public Law provides a thorough examination of the core principles that govern Australia’s public legal system. Written by Connolly and published by Cambridge English, this authoritative text explores the constitutional underpinnings of Australian democracy, including the separation of powers, federalism, and parliamentary sovereignty.
The book delves into the institutional structures that define Australian governance, from the executive and legislature to the judiciary, while analyzing how these institutions interact within the constitutional framework. Key topics include administrative law, judicial review, and the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
Essential for students, legal professionals, and anyone seeking to understand how Australia’s legal system functions, this foundational work explains complex legal concepts in an accessible manner while maintaining academic rigor.







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