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Peta Stephenson
Peta Stephenson
Senior Lecturer, QUT
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An express constitutional right to vote?: The case for reviving section 41
J Crowe, P Stephenson
Sydney Law Review, The 36 (2), 205-230, 2014
142014
Fertile ground for federalism? Internal security, the states and Section 119 of the Constitution
P Stephenson
Federal Law Review 43 (2), 289-312, 2015
112015
Reimagining Fiscal Federalism: Section 96 as a Transitional Provision’(2014)
J Crowe, P Stephenson
University of Queensland Law Journal 33, 221, 0
8
Nationhood and Section 61 of the Constitution’(2018)
P Stephenson
University of Western Australia Law Review 43, 149, 0
6
Reimagining fiscal federalism: Section 96 as a transitional provision
J Crowe, P Stephenson
University of Queensland Law Journal, The 33 (1), 221-231, 2014
52014
Statutory Displacement of the Prerogative in Australia
P Stephenson, N Boughey, L Burton-Crawford
Interpreting Executive Power, 169-221, 2020
32020
Public Health Emergencies in Australia
P Stephenson, I Freckelton, B Bennett
Pandemics, Public Health Emergencies and Government Powers: Perspectives on …, 2021
22021
Queensland Public Health Laws and COVID-19: A Challenge to the Rule of Law?
P Stephenson, J Crowe
Australian Public Law Blog, 2020
22020
Nationhood, Executive Power and the Australian Constitution
P Stephenson
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022
12022
Limits on the Use of the Military to Respond to Natural Disasters and Emergencies in Australia
P Stephenson
ICON-S Mundo: The Future of Public Law, 2021
12021
Nationhood and section 61 of the constitution
P Stephenson
University of Western Australia Law Review 43 (2), 149-187, 2018
12018
Justice Mason in the Australian Assistance Plan Case (1975): Nationhood, Federalism and Commonwealth Executive Power
P Stephenson
Great Australian dissents, 169-188, 2016
12016
The High Court, the Constitution and the Rule of Law in the Australian Communist Party Case
P Stephenson
The Global Summit, 2021
2021
The Relationship between the Royal Prerogative and Statute in Australia
P Stephenson
Melbourne University Law Review 44 (3), 1001-1040, 2021
2021
A stream cannot rise higher than its source: Australia's landmark Communist Party case
P Stephenson
2019
Section 44 of the Australian Constitution: Reflections and Future Directions
P Stephenson
Queensland Schools Constitutional Convention, 2018
2018
‘Commonwealth spending: From school chaplains to offshore detention’on AUSPUBLAW [Web log post]
P Stephenson
Australian Public Law, 2015
2015
Commonwealth spending: From school chaplains to offshore detention
P Stephenson
2015
The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics
P Stephenson
Aust. YBIL 33, 167, 2015
2015
From Wooltops to Williams: The Evolution of the Nationhood Power in the High Court
P Stephenson
Postgraduate Workshop in Public Law, 11-11, 2014
2014
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