Constitutional Law in Two Hours

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • By popular demand, here it is! An overview of what you will cover in an Australian Constitutional Law undergraduate subject, boiled down to its bare bones, explained in simple, sensible, comprehensible terms - with key authorities and points to remember.
    Early on in the video, I mention that if your knowledge of the parliamentary and court system is limited, it may be useful to revise some materials on those topics. Here are the relevant videos:
    Parliament: • Introduction to Law Vi...
    Legislative Process: • Introduction to Law: T...
    Court system: • Video #8: The Court sy...
    Timestamps:
    2:30 What are the purposes of a Constitution?
    7:30 The process of Federation and eventually of Independence
    13:00 The estates of power
    16:00 Separation of powers
    17:00 Responsible Government (Westminster System)
    19:00 The Parliament
    27:00 Concept of enumerated powers
    28:30 Trade and Commerce power
    36:30 Banking power
    37:30 Loans power
    40:30 Corporations power
    46:00 External affairs power
    54:00 Defence power
    59:00 Immigration and emigration power
    1:02:00 Marriage and divorce powers
    1:05:30 Social security powers
    1:07:00 Bankruptcy and insolvency powers
    1:08:00 Intellectual property powers
    1:10:00 Uniformity/consistency powers (money, measures, telecommunications)
    1:12:00 Referred powers
    1:14:30 Executive powers
    1:18:30 Judicial powers
    1:39:00 Commonwealth/state relations
    1:41:30 Inconsistency of laws (s.109)
    1:44:00 Implied intergovernmental immunities
    1:46:30 Vertical fiscal imbalance
    1:40:00 Tied grants (s.96)
    1:52:30 Changing the constitution
    1:55:30 Right and the Constitution

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