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Australasian Parliamentary Review

Autumn 2004. Vol 19, No. 1

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group. Requests for permission to reproduce material from Australasian Parliamentary Review should be directed to the Editor.

News and Notes

Acknowledgements

Article: The Queensland Election of 2004: The art of 'non-campaigning', Tracey Arklay and John Wanna

Article: Electoral Law Reform and the Work of the New Zealand Parliament, Richard Shaw

Article: Superannuation, MPs and Trust, Colleen Lewis

Selected Articles, Addresses and Reports from The ASPG Annual Conference, Parliamentary Government Under Threat?

Address: Listening to the Past to Build our Future, Clare Martin

Address: Northern Territory: 25 Years of self-government - challenges for the future - Part 2, Denis Burke

Address: Crisis or Opportunity? Indigenous Governance in the Northern Territory, John Ah Kit

Research Report: Hands on Parliament - a Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Participation in Queensland's Democratic Process, Sarah Lim

Research Report: Responsible Government: Ministerial responsibility and motions of 'censure'/ 'no confidence', David Blunt

Research Report: The Role of Private Members' Bills, Nicolee Dixon

Research Report: Race to the Summit, Ronda Miller

Research Report: The Canadian Provincial Integrity Commissioner: An assessment for adoption in Australia's states, Harry Phillips

Address: Parliamentary Democracy - Checks and Balances, Austin Asche

Address: Polls Apart: Reforming the Senate - Who Wants it and Why?, Trish Crossin

Research Report : The New Terrorism - The Parliamentary Response - The Example of the Commonwealth Parliament, David Elder

The Book Pages

Christian Kerr

Latham & Abbott: The lives and rivalry of the two finest politicians of their generation, Michael Duffy

Mark Rolfe

The Power of Speech : Australian prime ministers defining the national image, James Curran

Death Sentence, Don Watson

Helen Pringle

Parliamentary Privilege, Edith Campbell

 


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