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Publications for Anne Twomey

Publications for Anne Twomey

2020

Twomey, A. (2020). Executive Power Following the "Williams" Cases. In John Griffiths, James Stellios (Eds.), Current Issues in Australian Constitutional Law: Tributes to Professor Leslie Zines, (pp. 35-55). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2020). The Exercise of Soft Power by Female Monarchs in the United Kingdom. Royal Studies Journal, 7(2), 31-48. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2020). The Race to the Palace from Tuvalu: What Happens When a Prime Minister and a Governor-General Try to Dismiss Each Other? In H. Kumarasingham (Eds.), Viceregalism: The Crown as Head of State in Political Crises in the Postwar Commonwealth, (pp. 331-351). Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2020). The Reserve Power of the Queen and Her Vice-Regal Representatives to Refuse to Act on Ministerial Advice. Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law, 14(1), 29-41.

Twomey, A. (2020). The Reserve Powers in Times of Political Crisis: The Dutton/Turnbull Leadership Challenge and Royal Assent to the Medevac Bill and Brexit Bills (Forthcoming). Federal Law Review, in press. [More Information]



2019

Twomey, A. (2019). Dicey on Brexit and the Conservative Nature of Referendums. Australian Law Journal, 93, 981-984.

Twomey, A. (2019). Lawyer, Catholic and liberal conservative. In Anne Henderson (Eds.), Federation's Man of Letters: Patrick McMahon Glynn, (pp. 103-112). Redland Bay: Connor Court Publishing.

Twomey, A. (2019). Minority Government and the Validity of Standing Order

Requirements for Absolute Majority Votes. Public Law Review, 30, 142-159.

Twomey, A. (2019). Peering into the Black Box of Executive Power: Cabinet Manuals, Secrecy and the Identification of Convention. In Jason NE Varuhas, Shona Wilson Stark (Eds.), The Frontiers of Public Law, (pp. 399-428). Oxford: Hart Publishing. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2019). Pitt Cobbett - A Portrait of Australia's Constitution at 1919. In Anne Twomey (Eds.), The Constitution and Government of Australia, 1788 to 1919: William Pitt Cobbett, (pp. xix-l). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2019). The Constitution and Government of Australia, 1788 to 1919 by William Pitt Cobbett. Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2019). The French Court, the Nature of the Executive Power and its Reconciliation with the Expenditure Power. In Henry Jackson (Eds.), Essays in Honour of Chief Justice French, (pp. 27-56). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2019). The Justiciability of Prorogation. Australian Law Journal, 93, 913-917.

Twomey, A. (2019). The Queen's Letters. Australian Law Journal, 93, 267-269.

Twomey, A. (2019). Unions NSW v New South Wales (No 2). Public Law Review, 30, 98-105.

Twomey, A. (2019). William Pitt Cobbett - A Biographical Note. In Anne Twomey (Eds.), The Constitution and Government of Australia, 1788 to 1919: William Pitt Cobbett, (pp. x-xviii). Sydney: The Federation Press.

2018

Twomey, A. (2018). From Bagehot to Brexit: The monarch's rights to be consulted, to encourage and to warn. The Round Table, 107(4), 417-428. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2018). Independence. In Cheryl Saunders, Adrienne Stone (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution, (pp. 96-118). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2018). Miller and the Prerogative. In Mark Elliott, Jack Williams, Alison L Young (Eds.), The UK Constitution after Miller: Brexit and Beyond, (pp. 69-90). Oxford: Hart Publishing. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2018). Office of profit under the Crown, Research Paper Series, 2017-18, (pp. 5 - 63). Canberra, ACT, Australia: Department of Parliamentary Services. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2018). The Veiled Sceptre - Reserve Powers of Heads of State in Westminster Systems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]



2017

Twomey, A. (2017). Australian politics explainer: Gough Whitlam's dismissal as prime minister. The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Citizenship: ignorance or inheritance may be no escape from section 44. Financial Review. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). High Court ruling on Bob Day should limit conflict of interest. The Australian. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Myths about 1967 referendum should be discarded. The Australian. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). No sacred cows for the youngest, trailblazing Justice, James Edelman. The Australian. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Past flexibility makes Matt Canavan's High Court gambit reasonable but uncertain. Sydney Morning Herald. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Prelude to the Tasmanian Dam Case - Constitutional Crises, Reserve Powers and the Exercise of Soft Power. In Michael Coper, Heather Roberts, James Stellios (Eds.), The Tasmanian Dam Case 30 Years On: An Enduring Legacy, (pp. 16-43). Sydney: Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2017). Relevance to Australia of the UK Supreme Court's Brexit Decision. Australian Law Journal, 91(3), 177-179.

Twomey, A. (2017). Royal Succession, Abdication, and Regency in the Realms. Review of Constitutional Studies, 22(1), 33-53.

Twomey, A. (2017). Section 44 of the Constitution - What have we learnt and what problems do we still face? Australasian Parliamentary Review, 32(2), 6-21.

Twomey, A. (2017). The Constitutional Legacy of the High Court under Chief Justice French. Australian Law Journal, 91(1), 23-28.

Twomey, A. (2017). The Race to the Palace from Tuvalu - What happens when a Prime Minister and a Governor-General try to dismiss each other? Crowns and Clones in Crisis: Constitutional Heads of State and Political Crises in the Post-War Commonwealth 2017 - Christ's College, Cambridge, Cambridge, England: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2017). Want 'waka-jumping' laws for Bernardi? Change the Constitution. Financial Review. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Wild speculation distorts the meaning of Uluru. The Australian. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2017). Yes, Prime Minister, an Indigenous body is a conservative proposal. Financial Review. [More Information]



2016

Twomey, A. (2016). Before the High Court: Day v Australian Electoral Officer (SA): Senate Voting Reforms under Challenge. Sydney Law Review, 38(2), 231-241.

Twomey, A. (2016). Book Review: Lions under the Throne: Essays on the History of English Public Law. By Stephen Sedley [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. x + 295 pp. Paperback 25.99. ISBN 978-1-107-55976-9.]. Cambridge Law Journal, 75(3), 638-641.

Twomey, A. (2016). Book Review: The Role of the Solicitor-General: Negotiating Law, Politics and the Public Interest Gabrielle Appleby (Hart Publishing, 2016) 335 pages Retail recommended price hardback: A$140.00 (ISBN 978-1-84946-712-4). UNSW Law Journal, 39(4), 1466-1471.

Twomey, A. (2016). Constitutional Law: Recent Constitutional Reforms in the United Kingdom. Australian Law Journal, 90(4), 223-226.

Twomey, A. (2016). Difference in a federal system should be cherished not feared. The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Discretionary reserve powers of heads of state. In H. Kumarasingham (Eds.), Constitution-making in Asia: Decolonisation and state-building in the aftermath of the British Empire, (pp. 55-78). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Election 2016: What happens next if there is a hung Parliament? Australian Financial Review. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Establishing an Indigenous Advisory Body. In Damien Freeman, Shireen Morris (Eds.), The Forgotten People: Liberal and Conservative Approaches to Recognising Indigenous Peoples, (pp. 155-163). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.

Twomey, A. (2016). Explainer: Pulling the double dissolution trigger is harder than you think. The Drum. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). High Court unanimously rejects challenge to Senate voting reform. The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). High court unlikely to strike down Senate voting laws. The Australian. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Is a constitutional challenge to Senate voting reforms likely to succeed? The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Legal Advice by Judges on the Exercise of Reserve Powers. Public Law, 2016, 285-303.

Twomey, A. (2016). Menzies, the Constitution and the High Court. In John R. Nethercote (Eds.), Menzies: The Shaping of Modern Australia, (pp. 279-307). Brisbane: Connor Court Publishing.

Twomey, A. (2016). Parliament, the Executive and Vice-Regal Reserve Powers: Heading off crises in a closely tied Parliament. The Annual Harry Evans Lecture 2016: Parliament House, Canberra, ACT: Presentation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2016). Prorogation: Can it ever be regarded as a reserve power? Public Law Review, 27(2), 144-154.

Twomey, A. (2016). Regency in the Realms. Public Law Review, 27(3), 198-217.

Twomey, A. (2016). The French Court and Limits on Executive Power and Spending. The French Colloquium 2016: Western Australian Bar Association (WABA), Crawley, WA: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2016). The Role of the Crown. Tasmanian Constitution Symposium 2016: University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2016). The Role of the Solicitor-General - A NSW Perspective. University of New South Wales (UNSW) Book Forum 2016, Kensington, NSW: Presentation.

2015

Twomey, A. (2015). Advice to vice-regal officers by crown law officers and others. Public Law Review, 26(3), 193-216.

Twomey, A. (2015). An Alternative Republic Proposal. Australian Law Journal, 89(9), 616-618.

Twomey, A. (2015). An Indigenous Advisory Body: Addressing the Concerns about Justiciability and Parliamentary Sovereignty. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 8(19), 6-9.

Twomey, A. (2015). McCloy v New South Wales: Developer Donations and Banning the Buying of Influence. Sydney Law Review, 37(2), 275-286.

Twomey, A. (2015). Plebiscites and Referenda. Australian Law Journal, 89(12), 832-835.

Twomey, A. (2015). Royal Assent - The Business of Parliament or the Executive? Australasian Parliamentary Review, 30(2), 31-47.

Twomey, A. (2015), Submission: Inquiry into the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Allegiance to Australia) Bill 2015.

Twomey, A. (2015). Succession to the Crown of Canada. In Michel Bedard, Philippe Lagasse (Eds.), La Couronne et le Parlement (The Crown and Parliament), (pp. 319-352). Montreal, Canada: Editions Yvon Blais.

Twomey, A. (2015). The High Court on Election Funding - Legitimate Ends and the Validity of Reforms. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 30(1), 52-60.

Twomey, A. (2015). The Knox Court. In Rosalind Dixon, George Williams (Eds.), The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics, (pp. 98-115). Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]

2014

Twomey, A. (2014). A Revised Proposal for Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians. Inaugural Attorney-General's Department Constitutional Law Symposium 2014, Canberra, ACT: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). A Revised Proposal for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition. Sydney Law Review, 36(3), 381-411.

Twomey, A. (2014). Can one Parliament really investigate another? The Drum. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Compulsory Voting in a Representative Democracy: Choice, Compulsion and The Maximisation of Participation in Australian Elections. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 13(2), 283-312. [More Information]

Schott, K., Watkins, J., Tink, A., Twomey, A., Williams, G., Bennett, D. (2014). Constitutional Issues and Reform of Election Funding Laws in the Wake of the Unions NSW Case. Panel of Experts - Political Donations: Academic Round Table Discussion Session Four, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). Constitutional law: Canadian Supreme Court invalidates one of its own; Exposing royal influence in the United Kingdom. Australian Law Journal, 88(6), 383-385. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Constitutional law: Same-sex marriage and constitutional interpretation. Australian Law Journal, 88(9), 613-616. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Cuffs not cash could stop corruption. The Drum. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Dishonourable honours. The Sydney Morning Herald. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Donations as Speech. Free Speech 2014 Symposium: Australian Human Rights Commission, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014), Evidence to Joint Select Committee on the Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution.

Twomey, A. (2014). Explainer: could Clive Palmer spark a constitutional crisis? The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Leashing the PUPs in the Senate. The Drum. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Legal Advice on the Exercise of Reserve Powers. Public Law Conference 2014: Process and Substance in Public Law, Cambridge, England: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). Missing votes mean it's back to the polls for Western Australia. The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). NSW is introducing full public funding of major political parties - by stealth. The Conversation. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Post-Williams Expenditure - When Can The Commonwealth And States Spend Public Money Without Parliamentary Authorisation? University of Queensland Law Journal, 33(1), 9-28.

Twomey, A. (2014). Public Money: Federal-State Financial Relations and the Constitutional Limits on Spending Public Money.

Twomey, A. (2014). Punish the guilty to salvage the system's reputation. The Australian.

Twomey, A. (2014). Re-tuning and renewing the federal system. Sovereignty, Blame Games, and Tony Abbott's New Federalism: Centre for Independent Studies Forum 2014, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). Reconsidering the Reform of Political Donations, Expenditure and Funding in New South Wales, Working Paper 5, (pp. 1 - 124). Sydney, Australia: NSW Government: Premier & Cabinet.

Twomey, A. (2014). Review of the Australian Curriculum - Supplementary Material | Civics and Citizenship (Year 3 to Year 10), (pp. 320 - 343). Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Department of Education.

Twomey, A. (2014), Submission to the Panel of Experts - Political Donations.

Twomey, A. (2014). Succession to the Crown of Canada. Constitution Unit, University College London 2014, London, England: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). The Australian Law Journal - Constitutional Law. Australian Law Journal.

Twomey, A. (2014). The Exercise of Reserve Powers in Victoria from 1912-1955. J H Plunkett Annual Lecture 2014: Francis Forbes Legal History Society & NSW Bar Association, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). The exercise of reserve powers in Victoria from 1912-1955. Australian Bar Review, 39(2), 198-214.

Twomey, A. (2014). The High Court on Election Funding - Legitimate Ends and the Validity of Reforms. 2014 Annual Conference of the Australasian Study of Parliament Group, New South Wales Chapter: How Representative is Representative Democracy?, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014), The legality of federal government expenditure.

Twomey, A. (2014). The Presidency and the Reserve Powers in Commonwealth Republics. In Damien Kingsbury (Eds.), An Australian Head of State: One of Us, (pp. 96-136). Richmond, Australia: Hardie Grant Books.

Twomey, A. (2014). Unions NSW v New South Wales: Political Donations and the Implied Freedom of Communication. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 16, 178-192.

Twomey, A. (2014). Unions NSW v NSW - The Political Donations Case. Constitutional Law Conference 2014, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2014). Whitlam's dismissal - it's not like it was all that unusual. The Spectator. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2014). Williams Revisited. The Samuel Griffith Society Conference 2014, Melbourne, Vic: Presentation.

2013

Twomey, A. (2013). "We the people of Australia": A constitution in search of a preamble. In Tanya Dalziell, Paul Genoni (Eds.), Telling Stories: Australian Life and Literature 1935-2012, (pp. 505-512). Clayton, Australia: Monash University Publishing.

Twomey, A. (2013). Advice to the Governor-General on the appointment of Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister. Public Law Review, 24(4), 289-304.

Twomey, A. (2013). Book Review: Reluctant Democrat - Sir William Denison in Australia 1847-1861. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 28(1), 140-142.

Twomey, A. (2013). Local Government Referendum. Alternative Law Journal, 38(3), 142.

Twomey, A. (2013). Post-Williams Expenditure - When Can the Commonwealth and States Spend Public Money Without Parliamentary Authorisation? After Williams Colloquium 2013, Toowoomba, Qld: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2013). The Application of Constitutional Preambles and the Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 62(2), 317-343. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2013). The defining characteristics of constitutional expressions and the nationalisation of the State court system. The Judicial Review: selected papers, 11(2), 233-244.

Twomey, A. (2013). The dilemmas of drafting a Constitution for a new state. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 28(2), 17-24.

Twomey, A. (2013). The Effect of the Australia Acts on the Western Australian Constitution. University of Western Australia Law Review, 36(2), 273-296.



2012

Twomey, A. (2012). Always the Bridesmaid - Constitutional Recognition of Local Government. Monash University Law Review, 38(2), 142-180.

Twomey, A. (2012). An Obituary for s 25 of the Constitution. Public Law Review, 23(2), 125-141.

Twomey, A. (2012). Bringing down the House? Keeping school chaplains means a surrender to the Executive. The Conversation.

Twomey, A. (2012). Constitutional issues concerning the validity of NSW election funding laws. Democratic or Draconian? Recent Reforms to Political Funding in NSW (ERRN Seminar) 2012, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.

Twomey, A. (2012). Explainer: can Tasmania legalise same-sex marriage? The Conversation.

Twomey, A. (2012). Federalism in Australia: gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform. In G Appleby, N Aroney and T John (Eds.), The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, (pp. 446-462). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Twomey, A. (2012). Her majesty's secret. The Australian Financial Review.

Twomey, A. (2012). In race to palace, governor-general has inside running. The Australian.

Twomey, A. (2012). Indigenous Constitutional Recognition - The New Debate. ALSA Reporter, 2012 (Winter), 5-12.

Twomey, A. (2012). Indigenous recognition and the Section 25 quandary. The Conversation.

Twomey, A. (2012). Indigenous Recognition in the Australian Constitution. Jurist Forum.

Twomey, A. (2012). Mason's role in the 1975 dismissal 'unprecedented'? Hardly …. The Conversation.

Twomey, A. (2012). NSW and Federalism. In David Clune, Rodney Smith (Eds.), From Carr to Keneally: Labor in office in NSW 1995-2011, (pp. 100-109). Sydney Australia: Allen and Unwin.

Twomey, A. (2012). Perambulations on a preamble: Messing with its preamble leaves the Constitution open to unexpected interpretations. The Spectator.

Twomey, A. (2012). Report on the Statehood Program | Appendix E. Constitutional Framework Document. Darwin: Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory.

Twomey, A. (2012). Rowe v Electoral Commissioner - Evolution or Creationism? University of Queensland Law Journal, 31(2), 181-202.

Twomey, A. (2012). Sexist succession law: a right royal conundrum. The Sydney Morning Herald.

Twomey, A. (2012). The Application of the Implied Freedom of Political Communication to State Electoral Funding Laws. UNSW Law Journal, 35(3), 625-647.

Twomey, A. (2012). The Judiciousness of Advising the Governor-General. Public Law Review, 23(4), 241-245.

Twomey, A. (2012). The legacy of the Williams case: less pork-barrelling? Crikey.

Twomey, A. (2012). The Preamble and Indigenous Recognition. Australian Indigenous Law Review, 15(2), 4-22.

Twomey, A. (2012). The Race Power - Its Replacement and Interpretation. Federal Law Review, 40(3), 413-443.

Twomey, A. (2012). What happens if Kevin Rudd wins the leadership spill? The Conversation.



2011

Twomey, A. (2011). Australia. In E Murgadas & C Rico (Eds.), Instituciones y Competencias en los Estados Descentralizados (Institutions and Powers in Decentralized Countries). Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Autonomics.

Twomey, A. (2011). Changing the Leader - The Constitutional Conventions Concerning the Resignation of Prime Ministers and Premiers. Federal Law Review, 39(3), 329-360.

Twomey, A. (2011). Changing the Rules of Succession to the Throne. Public Law, 2(April 2011), 378-401.

Twomey, A. (2011). Freedom of Political Communication and its Constitutional Limits on Electoral Laws. In J Tham, B Costar and G Orr (Eds.), Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects, (pp. 189-208). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.

Twomey, A. (2011). Future Directions in Federalism - Where will the High Court Go? Public Policy, 6(1/2), 133-151.

Twomey, A. (2011). Independence day. Alternative Law Journal, 36(1), 2-3. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2011). The Governor-General's role in the formation of government in a hung Parliament. Public Law Review, 22(1), 52-74.

Twomey, A. (2011). The Recall of Members of Parliament and Citizen's Initiated Elections. UNSW Law Journal, 34(1), 41-69.

2010

Twomey, A. (2010). Appointing the Premier in a Hung Parliament - The Tasmanian Governor's Choice. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 25(2), 53-62.

Twomey, A. (2010). Dangerous Democracy: Citizens' Initiated Referenda in California. Public Law Review, 21(2), 70-76.

Twomey, A. (2010). One In, All In - The Simultaneous Implementation of a Republic at Commonwealth and State Levels. In Sarah Murray (Eds.), Constitutional Perspectives on an Australian Republic: Essays in Honour of Professor George Winterton, (pp. 20-40). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2010). Pushing the Boundaries of Executive Power - Pape, the Prerogative and Nationhood Powers. Melbourne University Law Review, 34(1), 313-343.

Twomey, A. (2010). The Australia Acts 1986: Australias Statutes of Independence. Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2010). The Entrenchment of the Queen and Governor in the Queensland Constitution. In Michael White, Aladin Rahemtula (Eds.), Queenslands Constitution: Past, Present and Future, (pp. 185-213). Australia: Supreme Court of Queensland Library.

Twomey, A. (2010). Truth in Political Advertising. Public Law Review, 21(4), 232-238.



2009

Twomey, A. (2009). Commonwealth Coercion and Cooperation. Twentieth Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society (2009), Sydney, Australia: The Samuel Griffith Society.

Twomey, A. (2009). Commonwealth of Australia. In Michelmann, Hans (Eds.), Foreign Relations in Federal Countries, (pp. 37-64). Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press.

Twomey, A. (2009). Cutting the Gordian Knot: Limiting Rather than Codifying the Powers of a Republican Head of State. Papers on Parliament, 51. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2009). Federalism and the Use of Cooperative Mechanisms to Improve Infrastructure Provision in Australia. Public Policy, 2(3), 211-226.

Twomey, A. (2009). Fundamental Common Law Principles as Limitations Upon Legislative Power. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 9(1), 47-71.

Twomey, A. (2009). Keeping the Queen in Queensland - How Effective is the Entrenchment of the Queen and Governor in the Queensland Constitution? University of Queensland Law Journal, 28(1), 81-100.

Twomey, A. (2009). Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair. In David Clune, Ken Turner (Eds.), The Governors of New South Wales 1788-2010, (pp. 457-472). Australia: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2009). Sir Phillip Woolcott Game. In David Clune, Ken Turner (Eds.), The Governors of New South Wales 1788-2010, (pp. 473-495). Australia: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2009). The Australian Crowns - Changing the Rules of Succession. Quadrant, 53(6).

Twomey, A. (2009). The Australian Crowns and the Rules of Succession. Quadrant, June 2009, 44-47.

Twomey, A. (2009). The Fijian Coup Cases: The Constitution, Reserve Powers and the Doctrine of Necessity. Australian Law Journal, 83(5), 319-330.

Twomey, A. (2009). The Future of Australian Federalism - Following the Money. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 24(2), 11-22.

2008

Twomey, A. (2008). Amending the Preamble to the Constitution. Constitutional Law and Policy Review, 10(2), 31-35.

Twomey, A. (2008). Australia's Commonwealth Government Ends Blame Game. Federations, 7(3).

Twomey, A. (2008). Australian Federalism Reform. Legaldate, 20(1).

Twomey, A. (2008). Constitutional Alteration and the High Court: The Jurisprudence of Justice Callinan. University of Queensland Law Journal, 27(1), 47-69.

Twomey, A. (2008). Constitutional conventions, commissions and other constitutional reform mechanisms. Public Law Review, 19(4), 308-327.

Twomey, A. (2008). Executive Accountability to the Senate and the NSW Legislative Council. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 23(1), 257-273.

Twomey, A. (2008). Federalism - the Good, the Bad and the Opportunities. In Justin Healey (Eds.), Australia's System of Government. Thirroul, NSW: Spinney Press.

Twomey, A. (2008). Means of achieving constitutional reform in Australia.

Twomey, A. (2008). Reform needs a strong arm at helm. The Australian Financial Review.

Twomey, A. (2008). Reforming Australia's Federal System. Federal Law Review, 36(1), 57-81.

Twomey, A. (2008). Reforming federalism without being radical. the Australian Financial Review.

Twomey, A. (2008). Regionalism - A Cure for Federal Ills? UNSW Law Journal, 31(2), 467-492.

Twomey, A. (2008). Responsible Government and the Divisibility of the Crown. Public Law, 2008 (Winter), 742-767.

Twomey, A. (2008). Review of High Court Constitutional Cases 2007. UNSW Law Journal, 31(1), 215-237.

Twomey, A. (2008). Ten ideas for 2020. On Line Opinion.

Twomey, A. (2008). The 2020 Summit: 'The Future of Governance'. Agenda: a journal of policy analysis and reform, 15(2), 15-20.

Twomey, A. (2008). The reform of political donations, expenditure and funding, (pp. 1 - 63). Australia: Department of Premier and Cabinet of New South Wales..

Twomey, A. (2008). The States, the Commonwealth and the Crown - the Battle for Sovereignty. Papers on Parliament, 48, 21-34. [More Information]

Twomey, A. (2008). There's wriggle room for an early poll. The Sydney Morning Herald.



2007

Twomey, A. (2007). A Constitution for a new State: Dilemmas for the Northern Territory. Public Law Review, 18(3), 200-218.

Twomey, A. (2007). Aspirational nationalism or opportunistic federalism? Quadrant, 51(10), 38-43.

Twomey, A., Withers, G. (2007). Federalist Paper 1: Australia's Federal Future.

Twomey, A. (2007). Foreign Affairs in Australia: Evolution and Reform. In R Blindenbacher & C Pasma (Eds.), Dialogues on foreign relations in federal countries (A Global Dialogue on Federalism Booklet Series volume 5), (pp. 12-14). Canada: Forum of Federations.

Twomey, A. (2007). Inside the Mason Court Revolution: The High Court of Australia Transformed by Jason L Pierce (Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2006) pages vii–x, 3–334. Price US$30.00 (hardcover). ISBN 1 59460 061 9. Melbourne University Law Review, 31(3), 1174-1185.

Twomey, A. (2007). Let's have a real debate, Mr Costello, not hot air. The Sydney morning Herald.

Twomey, A. (2007). The future for Australian federalism. Impact.

Twomey, A. (2007). The Queen of Australia. Upholding the Australian Constitution - Proceedings of the Nineteenth Conference of the Samuel Griffith Society, Melbourne: The Samuel Griffith Society.

Twomey, A. (2007). Truth, Error and Government Obstruction. Quadrant, LI(1-2), 39-41.



2006

Twomey, A. (2006). Clayton v Heffron. In George Winterton (Eds.), State Constitutional Landmarks, (pp. 161-184). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2006). Geographical Externality and extraterritoriality: XYZ v Commonwealth. Public Law Review, 17(4), 256-263.

Twomey, A. (2006). Implied limitations on legislative power in the United Kingdom. Australian Law Journal, 80(1), 40-52.

Twomey, A. (2006). The Chameleon Crown - The Queen and her Australian Governors. Sydney: Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2006). The Dismissal of the Lang Government. In George Winterton (Eds.), State Constitutional Landmarks, (pp. 129-160). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2006). The Making of the Australia Acts 1986. In George Winterton (Eds.), State Constitutional Landmarks, (pp. 267-297). Sydney: The Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2006). The Refusal or Deferral of Royal Assent. Public Law, Autumn 2006, 580-602.



2005

Twomey, A. (2005). How federal countries appoint high court judges. Federations Magazine, 5(1).

Twomey, A. (2005). Manner and Form. UNSW Constitutional Law Conference (2005), Sydney, Australia: UNSW.

2004

Twomey, A. (2004). Australian Sub-national Constitutional Law. International Encyclopaedia of Sub-National Constitutions: Australian Sub-national Constitutional Law. The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.

Twomey, A. (2004). Constitutional Convention And Constitutional Reality. Australian Law Journal, 78(12), 798-811.

Twomey, A. (2004). Manner and Form Limitations on the power to amend State Constitutions. Public Law Review, 15, 182-186.

Twomey, A. (2004). The Constitution Of New South Wales. Annandale: Federation Press.

2003

Twomey, A. (2003). Federal Limitations on the Legislative Power of the States and the Commonwealth to Bind One Another. Federal Law Review, 31(3), 507-539.



2002

Twomey, A. (2002). A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth. Federal Law Review, 30(2), 399-405.

Twomey, A. (2002). The limitation of State legislative power. Constitutional Law and Policy Review, 4, 13-99.

2001

Twomey, A. (2001). A Federal Process: Options for the Presidential Selection involving the people, the states and the Commonwealth. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 3, 113-126.

Twomey, A. (2001). Federal Parliament's Changing Role in Treaty Making and External Affairs. In G Lindell & R Bennett (Eds.), Parliament - the Vision in Hindsight, (pp. 37-92). Sydney: Federation Press.

Twomey, A. (2001). Gibbs Court. The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia.United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.



2000

Twomey, A. (2000). Sue v Hill — The Evolution of Australian Independence. In Adrienne Stone, George Williams (Eds.), The High Court at the Crossroads: Essays in constitutional law. Australia: Federation Press.



Twomey, A. (2000). The Federal Constitutional Right to Vote in Australia. Federal Law Review, 28(1), 125-154.


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