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The Invisible State
The Formation of the Australian State
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352 pages
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The book explores the evolution of the judiciary in Australia, detailing how it emerged as the most influential branch of government. It examines key historical events and legal decisions that contributed to this shift in power, highlighting the judiciary's role in shaping laws and public policy. Through analysis of landmark cases and the impact of judicial review, the narrative illustrates the balance of power between the judiciary and other government branches, revealing the implications for democracy and governance in Australia.
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2002, paperback
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