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    • Submission to the Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum 

      Saul, Ben
      Published 2023
      Constitution Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023
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    • Submission to the Inquiry into the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum 

      Arcioni, Elisa; Edgar, Andrew
      Published 2023-06-15
      Enshrinement of the Voice in the Constitution is necessary for several reasons. The proposed preambular statement to s 129 would rectify a constitutional silence. The recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
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    • Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals concerning Questions of Public International Law 2022 

      Grey, Rosemary; Crock, Mary; Back, Jemima; Boyd, Alistair; Callinan, Niamh; Clark, Emma; Collins, Timothy; Edwards, Julian; Harman, Julian; Lee, Mun K.; Nguyen, Catherine; Taha, Ibrahim; Wang, Yuanhang; Yang, Liuyuwen
      Published 2023-04-20
      The Sydney Centre for International Law (SCIL), within the University of Sydney Law School, was established in 2003 as a centre of excellence in research and teaching in international law. Each year, the Centre’s interns ...
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    • Ambiguity in Richard Dehmel’s Poem "Erwartung” and Its Influence on the Interpretation of Arnold Schoenberg’s Vier Lieder, op 2 

      Hoeppner-Ryan, Anke; Carrigan, Jeanell
      Published 2022
      The language in Richard Dehmel’s (1863-1920) poetry and Arnold Schoenberg’s (1874-1951) complex chromaticism in his song cycle Vier Lieder, op 2 goes beyond the mere description of the scenic setting in "Erwartung ...
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      Recording, acoustical
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    • Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals Concerning Questions of Public International Law 2020 

      Crock, Mary; Grey, Rosemary; Appleford, Freya; Chen, Wendy; Charak, Sarah; Cieplik, Christian; Gunawardhana, Anisha; Jerogin, Jake; Liskowski, Adam; Mitchell, Jessica; Morris, Olivia; Nguyen, Anh-Tuan; Tini-Brunozzi, Bianca; Touw, Alexandra; Zou, Kevin
      Published 2021
      This article summarises Australian cases from 2020, with a focus on the relevance of international law. In the year 2020, international treaties and United Nations (‘UN’) declarations were considered by Australian courts ...
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