Lectures in the Senate Occasional Lecture series, and other papers / edited by Paula Waring.

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Publication details:
Canberra, A.C.T. : The Department of the Senate, 2015
Record id:
86788
Series:
Papers on Parliament ; no 63.
Subject:
Australia -- Commonwealth Ombudsman.
Election law -- Australia.
Legislative bodies -- Dissolution -- Australia.
Public administration -- Australia.
Executive power -- Australia.
Constitutional law -- Australia.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Australia.
Democracy.
Economic development -- Australia.
Ombudsman -- Australia.
Australia -- Politics and government.
Contents:
Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. Brendan Nelson
Helen Irving
Colin Neave
Ross Garnaut
Simon Longstaff
Aaron Pegram
Glenn Ryall. The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) / The role of Government and Parliament in the decision to go to war / Pulling the trigger: the 1914 double dissolution election and its legacy / Exploring the role of the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to Parliament / Global development: the long-term context of Australian development / Democracy, trust and legitimacy / Politicians at war: the experiences of Australian Parliamentarians in the first world war / Commonwealth executive power and accountability following Williams (no. 2) /
Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:
1031976x
Phys. description:
iv, 134 p. : ill. ; 25 cm