February 04, 2005

Electoral Law Symposium Published

You can find a link to the articles in Volume 32, Number 3 of the Federal Law Review (Australia) here. Unfortunately, the articles themselves are not on line without a subscription. Here is the table of contents:

    ELECTORAL LAW SYMPOSIUM
    Electoral Law Symposium: An Introduction
    GRAEME ORR, BRYAN MERCURIO AND GEORGE WILLIAMS

    ARTICLES
    Australian Electoral Law: 'Free and Fair'?
    BRYAN MERCURIO AND GEORGE WILLIAMS

    Public Funding and Expenditure Regulation of Australian Political Parties: Some Reflections
    JOO-CHEONG THAM AND DAVID GROVE

    The Ritual and Aesthetic in Electoral Law
    GRAEME ORR

    'All is Changed, Changed Utterly'? — The Causes and Consequences of New Zealand's Adoption of MMP
    ANDREW GEDDIS AND CAROLINE MORRIS

    COMMENT
    Compulsory Voting in Australia: A Basis For A 'Best Practice' Regime
    LISA HILL

    BOOK REVIEWS
    Selective Democracy: Race, Gender and the Australian Vote
    JENNIFER NORBERRY

    The Supreme Court and Election Law: Judging Equality from Baker v Carr to Bush v Gore
    DAVID TUCKER


Posted by Rick Hasen at February 4, 2005 08:33 AM