
Conversations: with Nicholas Aroney, Professor of Constitutional Law at The University of Queensland
John Anderson: Conversations
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The Voice Is Carried
A constitutional provision that said the voice has this function of making representations in and itself would lead to that inference. And so I think that's why Professor Craven is saying what he's saying, is that once you have that principle in play, it would be possible for a member of the voice,. or someone representing the voices it were, to bring an action in the courts if they believed government had proceeded without consulting them.
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