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Comparative Constitutional Law
(Australia/Canada/U.S.)

  • Introductory Essay: A Few Things You Should Know Before Taking this Course, and Why You Should Take it
  • Chapter One: Federalism
  • Chapter Two: Unenumerated Rights
  • Chapter Three: Balancing The Values of Free Expression and Equality
  • Chapter Four: Equality (Generally)
  • Chapter Five: Judicial Protection of Minority Rights
  • Chapter Six: The Regulation of Property
  • Chapter Seven: Aboriginal Rights
  • Chapter Eight: Unitary and Dual Courts Systems and the Role of Constitutional Values in Private Litigation
  • Chapter Nine: Advisory Opinions and Constitutional Conventions
  • Appendix: The Constitution of the United States
  • Appendix: Canadian Constitutions
  • Appendix: Australian Constitution

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 Video Presentation

  • "Why a Progressive Australian Feminist Opposes a Bill of Rights" with Professor Helen Irving of the University of Sydney Law School

 


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