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Reform Issue 74 Autumn 1999

‘Time for Constitutional Change?’

Table of Contents

Comment by ALRC President, Alan Rose

Time for Constitutional Change?

To constitute a nation by Helen Irving

The Preamble Quest by Professor Cheryl Saunders

Constitutional poetry by Professor Jeremy Webber

Australian citizenship: 50 years of change by Ann-Mari Jordens

Indigenous Australians and the Constitution by Emeritus Professor Garth Nettheim

Judicial independence in the modern democratic state by Julie Debeljak

The Constitution and judicial review by Professor Tony Blackshield

The republic and popular involvement in presidential nomination by Adrienne Stone

The republic: a vote of confidence in Australia by Malcolm Turnbull

A Rolls Royce Constitution by Professor David Flint

The Australian Constitution: a time line by Joanna Longley

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Adversarial inquiry

Work in progress: the adversarial inquiry by Helen Dakin

Improving litigation practice: a consideration of ‘Lord Woolf’s Rules’ by Lani Blackman

An adversarial system: a constitutional requirement? by Alison Creighton

Proceeds of crime

Proceeds of Crime: an inquiry update by David Edwards

Making crime pay by Bruce Shearer

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