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)
| 2025 Conference Publication The ends of the Australian constitutional order Aroney, Nicholas (2025). The ends of the Australian constitutional order. The Ends of Australian Constitutionalism, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2 December 2025. The ends of the Australian constitutional order |
| 2025 Conference Publication The juristocracy-populism feedback loop: Australia's constitutional exceptionalism Aroney, Nicholas (2025). The juristocracy-populism feedback loop: Australia's constitutional exceptionalism. Judicial Independence in Australia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6 December 2025. The juristocracy-populism feedback loop: Australia's constitutional exceptionalism |
| 2025 Conference Publication A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems Aroney, Nicholas (2025). A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems. Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 3-5 December 2025. A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems |
| 2025 Conference Publication Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selection Aroney, Nicholas (2025). Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selection. Centre for Asian Legal Studies, Singapore, 6 August 2025. Constituent power in multilevel constitutions: theory, comparison and case selection |
| 2025 Conference Publication Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimension Aroney, Nicholas (2025). Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimension. Religion-State Relations and Freedom of Religion Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 16-17 July 2025. Cole Durham’s ‘loop’ theory: a proposed third dimension |
| 2025 Conference Publication A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems Aroney, Nicholas (2025). A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 8 July 2025. A comparative method for the study of constituent power in federal systems |
| 2025 Conference Publication A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism Jurisprudence Aroney, Nicholas (2025). A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism Jurisprudence. Institute for Comparative Federalism, Bolzano, Italy, 7 July 2025. A Framework for the Comparative Evaluation of Federalism Jurisprudence |
| 2024 Conference Publication Althusius on plural constituent power Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Althusius on plural constituent power. L’Actuallite de law Politique de Johannes Althusius conference, Paris, France, 12-13 November 2024. Althusius on plural constituent power |
| 2024 Conference Publication The accommodation of religion or belief in the public sphere: undeserved privilege or fundamental right Aroney, Nicholas (2024). The accommodation of religion or belief in the public sphere: undeserved privilege or fundamental right. Seventh ICLARS Conference, Notre Dame, IN United States, 21-23 October 2024. The accommodation of religion or belief in the public sphere: undeserved privilege or fundamental right |
| 2024 Conference Publication Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions: Theory, Comparison and Case Selection Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions: Theory, Comparison and Case Selection. Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions, Notre Dame Law School, 17 October 2024. Constituent Power in Federal Constitutions: Theory, Comparison and Case Selection |
| 2024 Conference Publication Understanding religious freedom: why does it matter? Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Understanding religious freedom: why does it matter?. 31st International Law and Religion Symposium: Religious Freedom as a Tool for Peacemaking, Provo, UT, United States, 6-8 October 2024. Understanding religious freedom: why does it matter? |
| 2024 Conference Publication Intergovernmental Relations in Australian Federalism Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Intergovernmental Relations in Australian Federalism. Federalismo Comparado: Austrália e Brasil Conference, Online, 3 October 2024. Intergovernmental Relations in Australian Federalism |
| 2024 Conference Publication The compass of character Aroney, Nicholas (2024). The compass of character. Sir John Graham Annual Lecture, Auckland, New Zealand, 6 September 2024. The compass of character |
| 2024 Conference Publication Australia and New Zealand – parallel, divergent or convergent trajectories Aroney, Nicholas (2024). Australia and New Zealand – parallel, divergent or convergent trajectories. Roundtable Discussion, Rutherford House, Wellington, New Zealand, 5 September 2024. Australia and New Zealand – parallel, divergent or convergent trajectories |
| 2019 Conference Publication Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion? Aroney, Nicholas (2019). Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?. Religious Freedom after Ruddock Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6 April 2019. Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion? |
| 2018 Conference Publication The Prospects of Australian Federalism Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The Prospects of Australian Federalism. Samuel Griffith Society Annual Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 August 2018. The Prospects of Australian Federalism |
| 2018 Conference Publication Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple Space Aroney, Nicholas (2018). Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple Space. Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 6-8 July 2018. Natural Law and Federalism: Between Complex and Simple Space |
| 2018 Conference Publication Between Union and Devolution: The Structure of the British Parliament as a Problem of Process Aroney, Nicholas (2018). Between Union and Devolution: The Structure of the British Parliament as a Problem of Process. 10th World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Seoul, South Korea, 18-22 June 2018. Between Union and Devolution: The Structure of the British Parliament as a Problem of Process |
| 2018 Conference Publication The Frontiers of Australian Federalism Aroney, Nicholas (2018). The Frontiers of Australian Federalism. Public Law Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 11-13 July 2018. The Frontiers of Australian Federalism |
| 2017 Conference Publication Originalism and Explanatory Powe Aroney, Nicholas T. (2017). Originalism and Explanatory Powe. Festschrift for Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash Law School, Melbourne, 17-18 July 2017. Originalism and Explanatory Powe |