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Acknowledgements 1. The Australian Constitution and National Identity / Alexander Reilly and Anna Olijnyk -- Part One 2. The Australian Constitution and Australian National Identity - the Past, the Present and the Possibilities / Elisa Arcioni -- 3. Constitutional Interpretation and the Australian People / Anna Olijnyk -- 4. Building National Identity through the Constitution : The Canadian Charter Experience / Lorne Neudorf -- 5. Eco-Constitutionalism / Peter D Burdon -- 6. Activating Australian Citizenship through Constitutional Change : Towards an Inclusive Australian National Identity / Kim Rubenstein -- Part Two 7. Character and Exclusion from the Nation / Alexander Reilly -- 8. Alienage and Identity in Australia's Constitutional Legal History / Joe McIntyre -- 9. The Failure of Cosmopolitanism? National Identity, Citizenship and Migration in an Age of Populism / Tiziana Torresi -- 10. National Identity and Australian Federalism / Robyn Hollander -- Part Three 11. Indigenous Sovereignty and Constitutional Reform / Lydia McGrady -- 12. The Potential Moral Power of a New Australian Constitutional Preamble / Benjamin T Jones -- 13. Can Citizen Assemblies Make a Difference to Constitutional Reform? Some Lessons from Ireland / Sarah Sorial -- Author Biographies. |
Summary |
What does Australia's Constitution say about national identity? A conventional answer might be 'not much'. Yet recent constitutional controversies raise issues about the recognition of First Peoples, the place of migrants and dual citizens, the right to free speech, the nature of our democracy, and our continuing connection to the British monarchy. These are constitutional questions, but they are also questions about who we are as a nation. This edited collection brings together legal, historical, and political science scholarship. These diverse perspectives reveal a wealth of connections between the Australian Constitution and Australia's national identity. |
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Includes bibliographical references |
Note |
Unless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing. |
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Open Access EbpS |
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National edeposit: Available online Unrestricted online access. star AU-CaNED |
Subject |
Constitutional law -- Australia.
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Nationalism -- Australia.
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Nationalisme -- Australie.
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LAW / Constitutional
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Constitutional law
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Nationalism
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Australia https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRv8PPH7gCqhkJ8DK8bM
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Added Author |
Olijnyk, Anna, editor.
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Reilly, Alexander, editor.
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Australian National University Press, publisher.
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Other Form: |
Print version: The Australian constitution and national identity. Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2023 9781760465636 (OCoLC)1373643735 |
ISBN |
176046564X (electronic book) |
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9781760465643 (electronic book) |
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9781760465636 (paperback) |
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1760465631 (paperback) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000074282010 |
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AUNED 000074291318 |
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