Government & Politics

Parliamentary Government

Parliamentary Organization

Parliamentary Practice
and Procedure

Legislation

Presiding Officers

Members of Parliament

Parliament and the Citizen

Parliament and the
Executive

Elections

Parties

Prime Ministers


Parliament of Australia


Top : Parliamentary Practice and Procedure : General

  • "Australia: Federal: House of Representatives: Standing Orders, l950 Changes." The Table l9 (l950): 63-67.
  • "Bills Not Passed into Law and Bills Which Originally Lapsed But Subsequently Passed: Sessions 1901-02 to 1977."Parliamentary Paper 387 (1978).
  • "Commonwealth Parliamentary Procedures." Current Affairs Bulletin 32 (October 1955): 15.
  • "Lapse of Ordinance Not Tabled in Parliament within Fifteen Days of Being Made." Australian Law Journal 52(February 1978): 63.
  • "Procedural Matters: Australia." The Table 50 (1982): 133-134.
  • "Recording of Procedural Precedents: Answers by Commonwealth Parliaments to a Questionnaire." The Table 47(1979): 135-145.
  • "Resolving Senate - House Deadlocks in Australia without Endangering the Smaller States." Parliamentary Paper 51(1964).
  • "Suspension of Standing Orders." The Table 28 (1959): 9-26.
  • Australia. House of Representatives. A Short Description of Business and Procedures. 8th ed. Canberra: AustralianGovernment Publishing Service, l983.
  • Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Procedure. Procedures for the Opening of Parliament. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995.
  • Balmont, Emile. "Should Parliamentary Procedure Be Reformed." Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin 44 (1964): 164-167.
  • Barnes, Jeffrey. "Statutory Interpretation, Law Reform and Sampford's Theory of the Disorder of Law." Federal Law Review 23,1 (1995): 77-132.
  • Bayne, Peter. "The Protection of Rights: An Intersection of Judicial, Legislative and Executive Action." Australian Law Journal 66 (December 1992): 844-848.
  • Bruyneel, Gaston. "Interpellations, Questions and Analogous Procedures." Constitutional and ParliamentaryInformation 115 (1978): 66-89.
  • Bucker, Joseph. "Obstruction of Parliamentary Proceedings." Constitutional and Parliamentary Information 158 (1989): 231-264.
  • Campbell, Enid. "Contempt of Parliament and the Implied Freedom of Political Communication." Public Law Review 10, 3 (Sept. 1999): 196-208.
  • Chappell, Ray. "Ability Gap." Parliamentarian 77 (April 1996): 144-146.
  • Christie, Vernon. "Local Variations of Westminster Procedures and Rules." In Conference of Presiding Officers andClerks, 4th, Suva. Parliamentary Paper 157 (1971).
  • Crawford, James; Graebner, Susan. "The Role of Parliament in Law-making: The Legal View." Legislative Studies 1,2 (Spring 1986): 24-31.
  • Duchacek, R. "Parliaments: Rule Modification and Controls." Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies 2(January/March 1968): 55-74.
  • Elliott, Cleaver. "Less Than Optimal Outcomes: Fraser and Keating Without the Numbers." Legislative Studies 11 (Autumn 1997): 35-45.
  • Evans, Harry. "Interference with [Parliamentary] Witnesses." Table 61 (1993): 18-22.
  • Evans, Harry. "The Pedigree of the Practices: Parliamentary Manuals and Australian Government." Paper presented by Cleaver Elliott to 33rd Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, Brisbane, 1-5 July 2002.
  • Fellowes, Edward. "The Development of Parliamentary Procedure in the Commonwealth." Royal Society of ArtsJournal 3 (March 1963): 290-301.
  • Graham, Bruce, W., and Fenton, R. B. "The Control Functions of Parliament." In Australian Parliamentary Seminar,2nd, Perth. Parliamentary Paper 13 (1975).
  • Griffiths, Richard. "Canberra Rules, With a Register of Legislative Instruments." Australian Law Librarian 2 (August 1994): 220-229.
  • Hedge, K. S. "Parliamentary Procedure." In Conference of Commonwealth Speakers and Presiding Officers, 5th,Canberra, 1978, pp. 132-145.
  • Hill, Lisa. "Australian Democracy and Priveleged Parliamentary Speech." Politics 21, 2 (May 2001).
  • Hurst, Reginald E. "Conference between Managers from Two Houses of Parliament on Disagreements in Bills." InConference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 4th, Suva. Parliamentary Paper 157 (1971).
  • Inglis, K.S. "Parliamentary Speech." Papers on Parliament 28 (November 1996): 45-60.
  • Jerome, James A. "Problems of Parliamentary Procedure." In Conference of Commonwealth Speakers andPresiding Officers, 4th, London, 1976, pp. 9-22.
  • Kaul, Maheshwar N. "The Adaptation of Parliamentary Procedure to Meet Present-Day Needs." Inter-ParliamentaryBulletin 46 (1966): 18-29.
  • Kemp, Rod. "Australian Disputes, Foreign Judgments." IPA Review 46, 2 (1993): 10-13.
  • Laucke, Condor L. "The Use of Sessional Orders and Resolutions as Preliminary to Standing Orders." In Conferenceof Presiding Officers and Clerks, 9th, Adelaide. Parliamentary Paper 223 (1978).
  • Lynch, Anne. "Legislation by Proclamation - Revisited." House Magazine [Canberra] 8 (August 1989): 5+.
  • Macnaughton, Alan. "The Adaptation of Parliamentary Procedure to Meet Present Day Needs." Inter-ParliamentaryBulletin 46 (1966): 4-11.
  • Mason, Peter. "Demise of the Pen, Scissors and Paste: Electronic Amendment and Assembly of Bills In/house." Table 65 (1997): 36-41.
  • McKay, Thomas S. "Free Conference between Houses." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 9th,Adelaide. Parliamentary Paper 223 (1978).
  • McLeay, Leo. "Off with his Head-- Protection for House Committee Witnesses." Parliamentarian 77 (January 1986): 9-13.
  • Murray, John. "The Role of the Speaker and Political Reality." Paper presented to 33rd Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, Brisbane, 1-5 July 2002: 271-277.
  • Murray, Philomena. Comparative Analysis of Parliamentary Administrations. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1990.
  • Parkes, Norman J. "Legislative Deadlocks in the Australian Parliament." Journal of Parliamentary Information 21(1975): 567-569.
  • Pettifer, John A. "Australian Commonwealth: The Case of the Bankstown Observer." The Table 24 (1955): 83-92.
  • Pettifer, John A. House of Representatives Practice. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1981.
  • Plehwe, Rudolf. "'Judicial Tenure': Some Reflections on Parliament, Judges, and Other Independent Officials." Australian Quarterly 63 (Autumn 1991): 36-45.
  • Prasser, Scott. A Parliamentary Committee in Action: Being a Description and Analysis of the Procedures,Method and Organization of the House of Representatives Environment and Conservation Committee during ItsInquiry into the Commonwealth Government and the Urban Environment. Brisbane: Department ofGovernment,University of Queensland, 1982.
  • Reynolds, Anna and Vincent, Jane. Playing Politics: Using the Commonwealth Parliament for Community Campaigns. Fitzroy, Victoria: Australian Conservation Foundation, 1998.
  • Smith, Anthony D. "Parliamentary Degraded." IPA Review 43,3 (Autumn 1990): 10-14.
  • Solomon, David H. "Australian Parliamentary Practice Documented." Federal Law Review 13 (June/September1982): 187-190.
  • Spender, John. "Parliamentary Privilege in Australia -- Breaking with the Past." Parliamentarian 66 (April 1985): 55-58.

Next 50


| Home | Search |


Last Updated: 20-Sep-2005
Questions and comments: goehlert@indiana.edu
Copyright 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University

Hop to Aussie Websites