By A.I. Clark:
Clark, A.I., Studies in Australian Constitutional
Law, Melbourne: Charles F. Maxwell, 1901.
Clark, A.I., Studies in Australian Constitutional
Law, 2nd ed. Melbourne: Charles F. Maxwell, 1905.
Studies in Constitutional Law
was first published in 1901 and a revised 2nd edition was published
in 1905. The book has often been referred to in judgements of the
High Court.In the revised edition of 1905 Clark discusses early
judgements of the High Court.
Online full text version:
http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ozlit/pdf/fed0010.pdf
Clark, A., The Inapplicability of
Decisions Under the British North America Act to Cases arising Under
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, Commonwealth Law
Review, vol. 1, 1904.
Clark, A.I., Clarks "The
Future of the Australian Commonwealth: A Province or a Nation?
with an introduction by R. Ely in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James
Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal
of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies,
2001, pp.237-251.
Clark, A., The Federal Financial Problem
and Its Solution, Hobart: Government Printer, 1900.
Clark, A.I., Inglis Clarks "Machinery
and Ideals in Politics" with an introduction by M. Roe
in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force:
Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre
for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 102-112.
Clark, A.I., Inglis Clarks 1888
"Memorandum" on Chinese Immigration with an introduction
and commentary by R. Ely in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden
(eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of
Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies,
2001, pp. 71-101.
Clark, A.I., Clarks "Reasons
why the High Court of the Commonwealth should consist no less than
five Judges" introduction and commentary by M. Roe
in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force:
Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre
for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 346-54.
Clark, A. I., Clarks "Why
I am a Democrat", with an introduction by R. Ely in in
R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force:
Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre
for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 27-35. Clark,
A.I., Natural Rights, American Academy
of Political and Social Science, No.282, 24 July 1900
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