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Australian Federalism in the Courts, by Geoffrey Sawer, Professor of Law, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University. (Melbourne University Press, 1968), pp. i-vii, 1-262. $6.50.

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Australian Federalism in the Courts, by Geoffrey Sawer, Professor of Law, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University. (Melbourne University Press, 1968), pp. i-vii, 1-262. $6.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

J. D. Holmes*
Affiliation:
Court of Appeal of New South Wales

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Copyright © 1968 The Australian National University

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References

1 Amalgamated Society of Engineers v. Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd (1920) 28 C.L.R.129.

2 State of Victoria v. The Commonwealth (1926) 38 C.L.R. 399.

3 State of South Australia v. The Commonwealth (1942) 55 C.L.R. 373.

4 Supra n. 1.

5 The Bank of New South Wales v. The Commonwealth (1948) 76 C.L.R. 1.

6 O'Sullivan v. Noarlunga Meat Ltd (1954) 92 C.L.R. 565.

7 Abel-Smith and Stevens, Lawyers and the Courts (1967).

8 R. v. Kirby and Others; Ex parte Boilermakers' Society of Australia (1955-1956) 94 C.L.R. 254 (H.C.); (1957) 95 C.L.R. 529 (P.C.).