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ItemWorking Better with other JurisdictionsRimmer, B ; Saunders, C ; Crommelin, M (Australia & New Zealand School of Government, 2019)This research paper represents the opinion of the authors and the authors alone. It has been commissioned through ANZSOG by the Independent Review of the Australian Public Service, to inform the Review’s deliberations. However, it does not represent official views of the Review Panel, of the Review Secretariat, of any member of the expert reference panels, or of ANZSOG.
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ItemConstitutional Implementation for Sustainable PeaceDziedzic, A ; Saunders, C (Constitution Transformation Network and Folke Bernadotte Academy, 2019)The purpose of this Report is to explore whether and, if so how, the implementation of constitutional inclusion mechanisms (broadly understood) is significant to sustainable peace. This Report develops an analytical framework to firstly assess constitutional implementation and secondly to identify connections between constitutional implementation and sustainable peace. The case of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, within the state of Papua New Guinea, is used as an initial case-study to test this analytical framework and to systematically understand the connections between peace-building, constitutions, implementation and sustainable peace.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableConstitution Making in AsiaSaunders, C (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019)This short article is an introduction to a Symposium on Constitution Making in Asia and the Pacific. It seeks to place constitution making in Asia in the context of the broader global debate. In doing so, it develops the theme of the relationship between the local and the global in constitution-making projects. It suggests four sets of factors that de-serve consideration in examining the relationship between local and global influences: ownership, implementation, accountability, and legitimacy. A final section reflects on the experiences of constitution making in Asia and the Pacific and the way in which these factors play out in the various case studies.
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ItemThe Use and Misuse of Comparative Constitutional LawSaunders, (Indiana University Press, 2006)
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ItemMaking and (perhaps) changing the Constitution of IraqSAUNDERS, C ( 2007)
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ItemDemocracy, Transparency and the Apparent Demise of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for EuropeSAUNDERS, C ; Bell, J ; Kilpatrick, C (Hart Publishing, 2006)
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ItemComparative constitutional law in the courts: Is there a problem?SAUNDERS, C ; Holder, J ; O'Cinneide, C (Oxford University Press, 2007)
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ItemThe Uniform Income Tax casesSaunders, C ; LEE, HP ; WINTERTON, G (Cambridge University Press, 2003-01-01)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableGovernment regulation by contract: Implications for the rule of lawSAUNDERS, CA ; YAM, KKF ( 2004)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableIntergovernmental agreements and the executive powerSaunders, C (LAWBOOK CO LTD, 2005-12-01)