Expert publications
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All (282) Book (12) Journal Article (98) Other Outputs (8) Edited Outputs (2) Conference Publication (94) Book Chapter (68)
| 2015 Other Outputs Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths Aroney, Nicholas T. (2015, 11 23). Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths ABC Religion and Ethics, Sydney Faith in Public Office: The Meaning, Persistence and Importance of Oaths |
| 2014 Other Outputs Federalism and Diversity in Australia Aroney, Nicholas T. (2014). Federalism and Diversity in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Committee for Economic Development of Australia. Federalism and Diversity in Australia |
| 2013 Other Outputs Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act and Related Matters: report of the Independent Advisory Panel Callinan, Ian and Aroney, Nicholas (2013). Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act and Related Matters: report of the Independent Advisory Panel. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Government Printer. Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act and Related Matters: report of the Independent Advisory Panel |
| 2006 Other Outputs The Upper House Solution? Aroney, Nicholas T. (2006, 04 09). The Upper House Solution? Courier Mail The Upper House Solution? |
| 2006 Other Outputs An Upper House for Queensland? Aroney, Nicholas T. (2006, 03 30). An Upper House for Queensland? The Brisbane Line An Upper House for Queensland? |
| 2005 Other Outputs Constitutional Concerns Aroney, Nicholas T. (2005, 01 01). Constitutional Concerns ABC, ABC Television Stateline Program Constitutional Concerns |
| 2002 Other Outputs Queensland Aroney, N. T. (2002). Queensland. Queensland |
| 2001 Other Outputs The Federal Commonwealth of Australia : a study in the formation of its constitution Aroney, Nicholas T. (Nicholas Theodore) (2001). The Federal Commonwealth of Australia : a study in the formation of its constitution. PhD Thesis, School of Law, Monash University. The Federal Commonwealth of Australia : a study in the formation of its constitution |