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  • "Committee on Administrative Discretions, Interim Report." Parliamentary Paper 53 (1973).
  • "Inquiries by Committee: What Makes Them Successful?" Parliamentary Government 1 (January 1980): 1-11.
  • "Parliamentary Control of Government and the Executive and the Use of Select Committees." In CommonwealthParliamentary Conference, 22nd, Mauritius, 1976, pp. 333-363.
  • "Parliamentary Scruting of Rules of Court." Parliamentary Paper 45
  • "Scruting of Bills." Parliamentary Paper 329 (1978).
  • Argument, Stephen. "Parliamentary Scrutiny of Quasi-legislation." Papers on Parliament 15 (May 1992): 1-72.
  • Argument, Stephen. "Rights Under Scrutiny." Alternative Law Journal 18 (December 1993): 263-265.
  • Argument, Stephen. Parliamentary Scrutiny of Quasi-legislation. Canberra: Department of the Senate, 1992.
  • Evans, Gareth J. "Scrutiny of the Executive by Parliamentary Committees." In Parliament and Bureaucracy. Edited byJ. R. Nethercote. Sydney: Hale and Iremonger, 1982, pp. 78-92.JQ4069 .L39P37 1982
  • Goldring, John. "Scruting, Accountability and Democracy." Policy Studies Newsletter 4 (July 1979): 7-10.
  • Gross, P. F. "The Audit Function, Parliament and Government Efficiency." In Collected Papers of the RoyalCommission on Australian Government Administration. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1977.
  • Hiebert, Janet. "A Hybrid Approach to Protect Rights?: An Argument in Favour of Supplementing Canadian Judicial Review Australia's Model of Parliamentary Scrutiny." Federal Law Review 26, 1 (1998): 115-138.
  • Kelly, Lawrence B. "Bribery and Corruption in Parliamentary Affairs." In Conference of Presiding Officers andClerks, 8th, Apia, 1977, pp. 39-42.
  • Knight, John. "Parliamentary Scruting of the Administration." Royal Institute of Public Administration Newsletter,ACT Group 5 (June 1978): 5-11.
  • Lewis, Austin. "Legislative Scrutiny -- A Last Hope for Australian Parliamentarianism." Parliamentarian 71 (April 1990): 108-111.
  • Lynch, Anne. "Australian Senate Standing Committee for the Scruting of Bills." The Table 51 (1983): 64-68.
  • McIntosh, Greg. The Role of Parliamentary Committess in the Control and Scrutiny of Government Expenditure. Canberra: Legislative Research Service, 1988.
  • O'Keeffe, Peter. "AIDS, Blood and Rights: A Scrutiny Role for a Senate Committee." Legislative Studies 2 (Spring 1987): 32-38.
  • O'Keeffe, Peter. "Deregulation, Merits Review and the Withering of Parliamentary Sovereignty." Papers on Parliament 3 (December 1988): 1-33.
  • Pearce, Dennis C. "Inquiries by Senate Committees." Australian Law Journal 45 (November 1971): 652-671.
  • Philips, Peter. "Sunset Legislation." Australian Quarterly 51 (December 1979): 85-90.
  • Rae, Peter E. "The Role of the Parliament in the Scrutiny of the Executive." Royal Institute of Public AdministrationNewsletter, ACT Group 9 (June 1977): 1-2.
  • Russell, Meg. "What are Second Chambers For?" Parliamentary Affairs 54, 3 (July 2001): 442-458.
  • Sampford, C.J.G. "The Australian Senate and Supply- Some Awkward Questions." Monash University Law Review 13 (June 1987): 119-148.
  • Sibraa, Kerry W. "National Security -- Parliamentary Scrutiny of Security and Intelligence Services in Australia." Parliamentarian 68 (July 1987): 120-127.


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