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1 Electoral law, as a scholarly discipline in Australia, is only beginning to emerge from a Cinderella state.2 In this article, we describe the key issues and themes in Australian electoral law, largely in respect to the uniform national (that is, federal) electoral law, but also, where relevant, to the law that applies to state and territory elections. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
2 But if de-registered, the DLP’s candidates will be denied benefits such as ballot labelling and lose control of Senate preferences, two key benefits that make minor party electoral activity meaningful. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
3 A key practical issue for Australia, then, is the proper resourcing and structuring of electoral authorities to administer and police campaign finance laws. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
4 CONCLUSION This article has addressed a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
5 In April 1990 legislation was passed to give British citizenship to 50,000 key people in Hong Kong and their dependents without their having to leave the territory to qualify. 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
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