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2009 (Tasmania)

2017-09-20T08:52:35+00:00August 23rd, 2017|

Annual Conference 17-19 September 2009 HOBART Conference theme: The Changing Face of Parliamentary Opposition - Independents, Parties and Houses You can access the key conference documents from the links below: Conference papers: Green members in green chambers: the role of the Australian Greens in government formation William Bowe Being in Opposition – Opportunities Lost Russell [...]

Autumn/Winter 2014 Vol 29.1

2018-03-22T00:55:31+00:00August 16th, 2017|

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group Requests for permission to reproduce material from the Australasian Parliamentary Review should be directed to the Editor. ISSN 1447-9125 Click here to view the full Journal or click on the article name to view Table of Contents From the editor, Jennifer Aldred Articles The role of the Speaker in minority government [...]

Autumn/Winter 2013 Vol 28.1

2018-03-22T00:57:17+00:00August 16th, 2017|

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group Requests for permission to reproduce material from the Australasian Parliamentary Review should be directed to the Editor. ISSN 1447-9125 Click here to view the full Journal or click on the article name to view Table of contents From your editor, Jennifer Aldred Articles Race and the Australian Constitution George Williams The [...]

Spring/Summer 2015 Vol 30.2

2018-03-22T00:52:44+00:00August 16th, 2017|

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group Requests for permission to reproduce material from the Australasian Parliamentary Review  should be directed to the Editor. ISSN 1447-9125 Click here to view the full Journal From your Editor, Colleen Lewis Articles Parliament and the Judiciary: Judicial Independence and the Nature of the Relationship Between Parliament and the Judiciary [...]

Spring/Summer 2013 Vol 28.2

2018-03-22T00:56:31+00:00August 15th, 2017|

© Australasian Study of Parliament Group Requests for permission to reproduce material from the Australasian Parliamentary Review  should be directed to the Editor. ISSN 1447-9125 Click on the article name to view Table of contents From your Editor, Jennifer Aldred Articles Where are the women MPs? Mary Crawford The Use of Secret Evidence in the [...]

Disclaimer

2017-08-16T04:40:09+00:00August 14th, 2017|

Views and opinions expressed in the APR are the view of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editor, the Editorial Board or the ASPG. Every effort is make to ensure the accuracy of all the information contained in the journal. The APR and the ASPG however make no representations or warranties [...]

Copyright

2019-01-29T22:58:07+00:00August 14th, 2017|

By submitting the manuscript to the Editor of the APR, the author(s) – or copyright owner – agrees that it may be published in the journal and therefore sold or distributed within the journal, on its own, or with other related material. Moral rights and copyright of the original manuscript belong to the author(s). As [...]

Occassional papers

2017-09-05T05:28:16+00:00August 14th, 2017|

Occasional papers Material submitted to the APR may be considered more suited to publication as an occasional paper, where a worthy article does not have the required attributes, but is of substantive interest to the APR reader. Future occassional papers will be published here.

Other publications

2017-09-05T11:07:01+00:00August 14th, 2017|

Sometimes material submitted to the Australasian Parliamentary Review may be considered by the Editor to be more suited to publication as an occasional paper, or as a research paper, where a worthy article does not have the required attributes, but is of substantive interest to the APR reader.

Manuscript specifications

2017-08-14T05:14:11+00:00August 14th, 2017|

MANUSCRIPT SPECIFICATIONS: Contributions should be submitted in Word format using A4 page setting and double spacing throughout; The inclusion of references and endnotes is at the discretion of the author. The Editor's's preference is for these to be available from the author on request. Otherwise, references should be in endnote form and kept to a [...]

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