This work examines the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
1900 and suggests how it may be reformed. The 20th century saw many
social changes in Australia, and exposed shortcomings in
Australia's Constitution, yet Australian voters have proved
remarkably reluctant to approve constitutional change. This book
suggests what changes should be made to the Constitution, drawing
on the experience of other jurisdictions, and in particular South
Africa, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
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