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The continuity of legal systems in theory and practice /

The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice examines a persistent and fascinating question about the continuity of legal systems: when is a legal system existing at one time the same legal system that exists at another time? The book's distinctive approach to this question is to comb...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Spagnolo, Benjamin (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Statutes -- Table of Treaties and International Instruments -- 1. Introduction -- I.?Applying? Theoretical Accounts -- II. Kelsen and Raz -- III. Australia 1788? 2001 -- IV. A Note on Methodology -- V. Outline -- 2. Australia 1788?2001 -- I. Nature and Material Scope -- A. Constitutional History: New South Wales -- i. Gubernatorial Autocracy 1788? 1823 -- ii. Governor and Council 1823? 42 
505 8 |a Iii. Representative and Responsible Governmentiv. Federation to the Australia Acts -- v. After the Australia Acts -- B. Constitutional History: Commonwealth -- i. Federation to the Statute of Westminster -- ii. Statute of Westminster to the Australia Acts -- iii. After the Australia Acts -- C. Enacting Formulae -- i. New South Wales -- ii. Commonwealth -- D. Seals and Royal Title -- E. Commonwealth and State Symbols -- i. Arms -- ii. Flags -- iii. Honours and Advance Australia Fair -- F. Defence Forces -- G. Summary -- II. Spatial Scope -- A. Overview 
505 8 |a B. Separations and MergersC. Unpopulated Territory and Non-territorial Space -- D. Unincorporated Administration -- E. Summary -- III. Personal Scope -- A. Allegiance, Nationality and Citizenship -- i. Allegiance, Naturalisation and Denization -- ii. Nationality Under the Common Code -- iii. Citizenship -- B. Franchise -- i. New South Wales -- ii. Commonwealth -- iii. Norfolk Island -- C. Oaths of Allegiance -- D. Summary -- IV. Conclusions: Changes in Australian Law 1788? 2001 -- 3. Kelsen: Authorised Constitutional Change 
505 8 |a I. Framework: Norms and Legal OrdersII. Hierarchy and Basic Norm -- III. Multiple Legal Systems -- A. Independent Systems -- B. Total and Partial Systems -- C. International Law and the Universal Legal System -- D. Late Kelsen -- IV. Continuity -- A. Revolutions, Authorisation and Effectiveness -- B. Exception: Termination of Systemic Validity -- C. Deemed Constitutionality: Constitutional Norms with an Alternative Character -- D. Continuity by International Law -- V. Problems with Kelsen?s Account -- A. Constructing the Hierarchy 
505 8 |a B. Circularity in Ascertaining the Basic NormC. Historically First Constitutions -- VI. Conclusions -- 4. Application of Kelsen?s Account -- I. Norms and Constitutions in New South Wales in 1788 -- A. Locating the Basic Norm -- B. Discontinuity at Settlement? -- C. New South Wales as a Partial Legal System -- II. Continuity and Unconstitutional Gubernatorial Orders in New South Wales -- A. Possibility of Retrospective Authorisation -- B. Regularisation and Multiple Sufficient Basic Norms 
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