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The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia
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The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia

Edited by Michael Coper, Tony Blackshield, George Williams

‘... the definitive compendium. ’ - International Trade and Business Law Annual

A pioneering reference work, this comprehensive and scholarly publication examines the High Court of Australia’s public work, the Court’s role in Australian law, politics and society, and the Court’s inner workings. Containing 435 expertly compressed and skilfully cross-referenced entries, the Companion’s broad treatment of topics gives a scope far beyond the professional concerns of legal practice. This reference work will therefore not only benefit lawyers and law students, but also prove to be a valuable resource for other professionals, including journalists, political scientists, historians and those interested in the history and workings of the High Court of Australia. It does much to help fill the need for a wider and deeper understanding of this institution and the part it plays in the life of the nation.

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Authors

Michael Coper, editor

Tony Blackshield, editor

George Williams, editor

Michael Coper and Tony Blackshield are professors of Law at Australian National University

George Williams is Anthony Mason Professor and Director, Gilbert & Tobin Centre for Public Law, Faculty of Law at University of New South Wales.


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