Professor Simon Young of the USQ School of Law and Justice has published a ‘Commentary on Yorta Yorta Aboriginal Community v Victoria
(judgment re-written by Marcelle Burns)’. The piece appears in Indigenous Legal Judgments: Bringing Indigenous Voices into Judicial Decision Making (Routledge, 2021) edited by Nicole Watson and Heather Douglas.
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Gray on 'Legislative Amendment Directed Towards a Particular Individual, Company and Dispute: The Separation of Powers and Other Constitutional Issues'
Professor Anthony Gray of the USQ School of Law and Justice has published a new article titled 'Legislative Amendment Directed Towards a Particular Individual, Company and Dispute: The Separation of Powers and Other Constitutional Issues'. The article appears in Volume 32(2) of the Public Law Review. Here is the abstract:
"This article considers the constitutionality of Western Australian legislation directed at a particular dispute involving the Western Australian government and a high profile businessman, and his company. It concludes that the legislation is a serious infringement of the separation of powers principle, involving the legislature purporting to exercise judicial power, in a manner that ought be considered constitutionally invalid."
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