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| 1 | CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS AND THE ROLE OF THE COURTS The High Court and judicial review of electoral legislation The Australian Constitution establishes a federal system of government comprising parliamentary government, democratic elections, responsible government, an independent High Court, the rule of law and the separation of powers. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 2 | Supporters of judicial activism in this area might argue that electoral law is such a fundamental aspect of democratic and legal legitimacy that it ought not be left to parliaments. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 3 | If the devil of democratic principle is in the detail of electoral regulation and practice, courts may be out of their depth. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 4 | John Mulholland represented the democratic Labour Party (DLP). This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 5 | In Australia, as elsewhere, these tend to be fought along party lines, with conservative parties keen to tighten enrolment and voting procedures, and social democratic parties keen to minimize disincentives to vote. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 6 | Comparative law was a major fillip to democratic innovations in Australia in the 19th century, from the secret ballot to alternative voting systems. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 7 | Much, both truth and myth, has been written about Australia as a “cradle” of democratic innovation in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 8 | In the aftermath of the Cold War, democratic governance has been recognized as a keystone to social and economic development. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 9 | Without a Bill of Rights or even the entrenchment of basic democratic principles such as the right to vote, the Australian High Court has played only a minor role in the development of this field of law. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 10 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, amounts totaling not more than $35,000may be contributed to a candidate for nomination for election, or for election, to the United States Senate during the year in which an election is held in which he is such a candidate, by the Republican or democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, or the national committee of a political party, or any combination of such committees. VOTING AND ELECTIONS Chapter 301—Federal Election Campaigns Subchapter 1—Disclosure of Federal Campaign Funds § 30101. | USA Electoral Law |
| 11 | (2) In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order, and the general welfare in a democratic society. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. | United Kingdom Constitution |
| 12 | A new party - the Liberal Democrats - was formed in 1988 when the Liberal Party, which could trace its origins to the eighteenth century, merged with the Social democratic Party, which was formed in 1981. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. | United Kingdom Constitution |
| 13 | They may exercise this right by way of self-government, referendums and democratic formation of state bodies, as well as public control over activities of state bodies. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
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