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Top : Parliamentary Practice and Procedure : General
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- "Bills Not Passed into Law and Bills Which Originally Lapsed But Subsequently Passed: Sessions 1901-02 to 1977."Parliamentary Paper 387 (1978).
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- "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.
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- "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.
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- Griffiths, Richard. "Canberra Rules, With a Register of Legislative Instruments." Australian Law Librarian 2 (August 1994): 220-229.
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- 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.
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