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The shifting role of the common law in Australian constitutional law, from Dixon to Mason to the present: an argument for a legalist approach by Michael Wait ( ) Sir Anthony Mason and Section 92: an analysis of doctrinal development and judicial reasoning by Sean Brennan ( ).
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However, Australia adopted a new approach to the problem. On 29 October 1968 the Australian Government established a committee which became known as the Kerr Committee. The Chairman was Sir John Kerr who later became Governor-General for a time. However, in what was the most important constitutional crisis in Australian history, Sir John.
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Text of the second Melbourne University Law Students' Society Sir Anthony Mason Lecture 1996, delivered at the Law School, University of Melbourne, 6 September 1996. The first lecture was given in 1995 by Sir Anthony Mason, AC, KBE, CBE, Hon LLD, Chief Justice, High Court of Australia, 1987-95.
However, Australia adopted a new approach to the problem. On 29 October 1968 the Australian Government established a committee which became known as the Kerr Committee. The Chairman was Sir John Kerr. This was long before he became Governor-General. Sir Anthony Mason, subsequently Chief Justice of Australia, who was Solicitor-General at.