Conversations with the Constitution: Not Just a Piece of Paper
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book delves into the intense power struggles behind the creation of the Australian Constitution, portraying the founding fathers as unlikely heroes of a significant historical milestone. It explores the roles of parliaments, courts, judges, and ministers as complex figures shaped by political psychology. Additionally, it addresses contemporary constitutional debates, including the necessity of a Bill of Rights, the viability of federalism, potential parliamentary reforms, and the question of whether Australia can become a republic.

