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A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth Richard Ely (Ed), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth (2001)

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A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth Richard Ely (Ed), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth (2001)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

Anne Twomey*
Affiliation:
University of Sydney

Abstract

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Copyright © 2002 The Australian National University

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References

1 Marcus Haward and James Warden (eds), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark (1995); John Williams, '"With Eyes Open”: Andrew Inglis Clark and Our Republican Tradition' (1995) 23 Federal Law Review 149; David Headon and John Williams (eds), Makers of Miracles: The Cast of the Federation Story, (2000).

2 Richard Ely (ed), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth (2001).

3 Andrew Inglis Clark, 'Why I am a Democrat', in Ely, above n 2, 32.

4 Ibid 33-4.

5 Stefan Petrow, 'Andrew Inglis Clark as Attorney-General', in Ely, above n 2, 65.

6 Clark, above n 3, 34.

7 Ibid.

8 Andrew Inglis Clark, 'Machinery and Ideals in Politics', in Ely, above n 2, 104.

9 Ibid 104-5.

10 See, for example, McGinty v Western Australia (1996) 186 CLR 140; Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997) 189 CLR 520; Egan v Willis (1998) 195 CLR 424.

11 Clark, above n 8, 105.

12 Ibid 108-10.

13 Ibid 109.

14 Petrow, above n 5, 51-2.

15 Clark, above n 8, 106.

16 Petrow, above n 5, 45.

17 F M Neasey, 'Inglis Clark and Federation after 1891', in Ely, above n 2, 256. See also the discussion of Clark on constitutional rights in James A Thomson, 'Andrew Inglis Clark and Australian Constitutional Law', ibid, 320-9.

18 Alex Castles, 'Clark, Kingston and the Draft Constitution of 1891' in Ely, above n 2, 261.

19 Thomson, above n 17, 307.

20 Ibid 312-13.

21 Richard Ely, 'The Poetry of Inglis Clark', in Ely, above n 2, 185.

22 John, Williams, 'Battery Point Revisited: Andrew Inglis Clark's Studies in Australian Constitutional Law 1901-1905', in Ely, above n 2, 355.Google Scholar

23 (1903) 2 Tas LR 146. On appeal, see D'Emden v Pedder (1904) 1 CLR 91.

24 Michael Kirby, 'Andrew Inglis Clark and the High Court of Australia', in Ely, above n 2, 378.

25 Ibid 389.

26 (1991) 172 CLR 501, 618-19.

27 Andrew Inglis Clark, 'The Future of the Australian Commonwealth: A Province or a Nation?' in Ely, above n 2, 240.

28 Ibid 240-1.

29 Ibid 245.

30 Constitution (Request) Bill 1999 (Vic).

31 Neasey, above n 17, 256.

32 Henry Reynolds, 'Inglis Clark: Some Afterthoughts', in Ely, above n 2, 396.