Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Part I: Introduction: Constitutional Values and Interpretation -- 1. Functionalism and Australian Constitutional Values -- I. The Role of Values in Australian Constitutional Law -- II. Continued Formalism and the Call for a Functionalist Turn -- III. The Content of the Functionalist Constitution -- IV. The Collection and the Functionalist Constitutio ...Täielik kirjeldus
Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Part I: Introduction: Constitutional Values and Interpretation -- 1. Functionalism and Australian Constitutional Values -- I. The Role of Values in Australian Constitutional Law -- II. Continued Formalism and the Call for a Functionalist Turn -- III. The Content of the Functionalist Constitution -- IV. The Collection and the Functionalist Constitution -- V. Limits to the Collection and Functionalism -- 2. The Justification of Judicial Review: Text, Structure, History and Principle -- I. Introduction -- II. Textual Provisions -- III. Structural Principles -- IV. Enactment History -- V. Conclusions -- 3. Functions, Purposes and Values in Constitutional Interpretation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Nature and Source of Constitutional Values -- III. The Use of Purposes/Functions and Values -- IV. Interpretation and Construction -- V. Construction as Rectification -- VI. Fabricated Implications -- VII. The Limits of Purpose -- VIII. Conclusion -- 4. Functions, Context and Constitutional Values -- I. Introduction -- II. The Concept of a Function -- III. Functions and Intentions -- IV. The Problem with Originalism -- V. Constitutional Narratives -- VI. Constitutional Implications -- VII. Functions and Context -- Part II: Legality and Constitutionalism -- 5. The Rule of Law -- I. What is the Rule of Law? -- II. Textual and Structural Support for the Rule of Law -- III. The Rule of Law and Constitutional Interpretation -- IV. Conclusion -- 6. Government Accountability as a 'Constitutional Value' -- I. Introduction -- II. Defining Government Accountability -- III. Constitutional Guarantees of Accountability -- IV. High Court Recognition of Accountability as a 'Value' -- V. Accountability under a Functionalist Approach -- VI. Conclusion -- 7. Impartial Justice -- I. Introduction