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Odgers' Australian senate practice

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Canberra Australia : Department of the Senatce, 2004Edition: 11th edDescription: 754 p.; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0642714576
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Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1 -- THE SENATE AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE -- The Senate, bicameralism and federalism -- Bases of the two Houses -- Rationale of bicameralism -- Rationale of federalism -- The Senate and representation -- Function of the Senate -- Legislative powers -- Other powers -- Composition of the Senate -- Casual vacancies -- Rotation of the senators and terms of office -- The nexus -- Rules and orders -- Table 1 : Votes and Seats in Elections, 1949-2004 -- Table 2 : Party Affiliations in the Senate, 1907-2004 -- CHAPTER 2 -- PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE : IMMUNITIES AND POWERS OF THE SENATE -- Parliamentary privilege and the Senate -- Constitutional basis -- Privileges : immunities -- Relationship between immunities and powers -- Immunities and powers part of ordinary law -- Executive privilege -- IMMUNITIES OF THE HOUSES -- Immunity of proceedings from impeachment and question -- Statutory declaration of freedom of speech : background of the 1987 Act -- Effect of the 1987 Act -- Is the 1987 Act too restrictive ? -- Activities incidental to proceedings -- Repetition of parliamentary statements -- Provision of information to members -- Subpoenas, search warrants and members -- Prosecution of members -- Circulation of petitions -- Freedom of speech in state parliaments -- Other tribunals -- Parliamentary privilege and statutory secrecy provisions -- Preparation and publication of documents -- Qualified privilege -- Minor immunities -- Detention of senators -- POWERS OF THE HOUSES -- Power of the Houses to determine their own constitution -- Power to conduct inquiries -- Rights of witnesses -- Power to punish contempts -- Statutory definition of contempt -- Defamation of the Houses and their members -- Matters constituting contempts -- Contempts and criminal offences -- Criticisms of the power of the Houses to deal with contempts -- Should the power to deal with contempts be transferred to the courst? -- Penalties for contepts -- PROCEDURAL MATTERS -- raising of matters of privilege -- "waiver" of privilege -- Proceedings before the privilege Committee -- Abuse of parliamentary immunity : right of reply -- Reference to Senate proceedings in court proceedings -- PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS -- Police powers in the precincts -- CHAPTER 3 -- PUBLICATION OF SANATE PROCEEDINGS -- proceedings public -- Reporting of proceedings -- Broadcasting of proceedings -- Broadcasting and privilege -- Journals of the Senate -- Notice Paper -- Hansard -- Committee proceeding -- Other publications -- Internet publication -- Illustration : First page, Journals of the senate, 22 March 2004 -- Illustration : First page, Senate Notice Paper, 11 February 2004 -- CHAPTER 4 -- ELECTIONS FPR THE SANATE -- The constitutional framework -- Bases of the constitutional arrangements -- Terms of state senators -- Periodical elections -- Issue of writs -- Electoral rolls -- Nomination -- Polling -- Voting -- The ballot paper -- Counting the vote -- Formal voting in a Senate election -- Determining the successful candidates -- Recounts -- Disputed returns and Qualifications -- Return of the writ -- Meeting of new parliament -- Division of the Senate -- Casual vacancies -- Filling casual vacancies -- territory senators -- Illustration : Senate ballot paper -- CHAPTER 5 -- OFFICERS OF THE SENATE : PARLIAMENTARY ADMINISTRATION -- The President of the Senate -- Election and vacation of office of president -- Tittle and precedence of President -- Deputy President and Chair of Committees -- Temporary Chairs -- Rulings of the Chair -- Question to the President -- Absence of President and Deputy President -- Voting by President and Deputy President -- The Clerk of the Senate -- The Department of the Senate -- Senate's appropriations and staffing -- Other Departments --
CHAPTER 6 -- SENATORS -- Qualifications of senators -- Determination of disqualifications -- Designation of senators -- Senators-elect -- Oath or affirmation of office -- CHAPTER 7 -- METTING OF THE SENATE -- Executive government's power to determine sessions -- Parliaments and sessions -- Place of meeting -- Opening of a new Parliament -- CHAPTER 8 -- CONDUCT OF PROCEEDINGS -- Quorum -- Notice Paper -- Routine of business -- Special precedence for certain business -- CHAPTER 9 -- MOTIONS AND AMENDMENTS -- Resolutions and orders -- Motions -- Notice of motion -- Contingent notice -- Formal motions -- CHAPTER 10 -- DEBATE -- Motions debatable -- Right to speak -- Time limits on debates and speeches -- Reading of documents -- CHAPTER 11 -- VOTING AND DIVISIONS -- Majority voting -- Special majorities -- Voting by voices -- Divisions -- CHAPTER 12 -- LEGISLATION -- Proposed laws -- Proceedings on legislation -- Initiation -- Deadline for receipt of bills from Houses -- First readings -- CHAPTER 13 -- FINANCIAL LEGISLATION -- Section 53 of the Constitution -- Type of financial legislation --- Appropriation bills -- Taxation bills -- Lona bills -- Advances -- CHAPTER 14 -- COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE PROCEEDINGS -- Appointment of committee -- Chair of Committee -- Proceedings in committee -- Quorum -- CHAPTER 15 -- DELEGATED LEGISATION AND DISALLOWANCE -- Executive law-making -- Types and volume of delegated legislation -- Parliamentary control : historical background -- CHAPTER 16 -- COMMITTEES -- Role of committees -- Types of committees -- Evolution of the committees system -- Standing domestic committees -- CHAPTER 17 -- WITNESSES -- Inquires and witnesses -- Protection of witnesses -- CHAPTER 18 -- DOCUMENTS TABLED IN THE SENATE -- Tabling of documents -- Types of tabled documents -- Orders for production of document -- CHAPTER 19 -- RELATIONS WITH THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT -- the senate and the ministry -- The Governor-General and the Senate -- Ministers in the Senate -- CHAPTER 20 -- RELATIONS WITH THE JUDICIARY -- Appointment and removal of judges -- CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS -- Section 72 and other provisions -- the meaning of misbehaviour -- CHAPTER 21 -- RELATIONS WITH THE HOUSES OF REPRESENTATIVES -- Communications between the two Houses -- Messages -- Conferences.
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CHAPTER 1 --
THE SENATE AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE --
The Senate, bicameralism and federalism --
Bases of the two Houses --
Rationale of bicameralism --
Rationale of federalism --
The Senate and representation --
Function of the Senate --
Legislative powers --
Other powers --
Composition of the Senate --
Casual vacancies --
Rotation of the senators and terms of office --
The nexus --
Rules and orders --
Table 1 : Votes and Seats in Elections, 1949-2004 --
Table 2 : Party Affiliations in the Senate, 1907-2004 --

CHAPTER 2 --
PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE : IMMUNITIES AND POWERS OF THE SENATE --
Parliamentary privilege and the Senate --
Constitutional basis --
Privileges : immunities --
Relationship between immunities and powers --
Immunities and powers part of ordinary law --
Executive privilege --
IMMUNITIES OF THE HOUSES --
Immunity of proceedings from impeachment and question --
Statutory declaration of freedom of speech : background of the 1987 Act --
Effect of the 1987 Act --
Is the 1987 Act too restrictive ? --
Activities incidental to proceedings --
Repetition of parliamentary statements --
Provision of information to members --
Subpoenas, search warrants and members --
Prosecution of members --
Circulation of petitions --
Freedom of speech in state parliaments --
Other tribunals --
Parliamentary privilege and statutory secrecy provisions --
Preparation and publication of documents --
Qualified privilege --
Minor immunities --
Detention of senators --
POWERS OF THE HOUSES --
Power of the Houses to determine their own constitution --
Power to conduct inquiries --
Rights of witnesses --
Power to punish contempts --
Statutory definition of contempt --
Defamation of the Houses and their members --
Matters constituting contempts --
Contempts and criminal offences --
Criticisms of the power of the Houses to deal with contempts --
Should the power to deal with contempts be transferred to the courst? --
Penalties for contepts --
PROCEDURAL MATTERS --
raising of matters of privilege --
"waiver" of privilege --
Proceedings before the privilege Committee --
Abuse of parliamentary immunity : right of reply --
Reference to Senate proceedings in court proceedings --
PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS --
Police powers in the precincts --

CHAPTER 3 --
PUBLICATION OF SANATE PROCEEDINGS --
proceedings public --
Reporting of proceedings --
Broadcasting of proceedings --
Broadcasting and privilege --
Journals of the Senate --
Notice Paper --
Hansard --
Committee proceeding --
Other publications --
Internet publication --
Illustration : First page, Journals of the senate, 22 March 2004 --
Illustration : First page, Senate Notice Paper, 11 February 2004 --

CHAPTER 4 --
ELECTIONS FPR THE SANATE --
The constitutional framework --
Bases of the constitutional arrangements --
Terms of state senators --
Periodical elections --
Issue of writs --
Electoral rolls --
Nomination --
Polling --
Voting --
The ballot paper --
Counting the vote --
Formal voting in a Senate election --
Determining the successful candidates --
Recounts --
Disputed returns and Qualifications --
Return of the writ --
Meeting of new parliament --
Division of the Senate --
Casual vacancies --
Filling casual vacancies --
territory senators --
Illustration : Senate ballot paper --

CHAPTER 5 --
OFFICERS OF THE SENATE : PARLIAMENTARY ADMINISTRATION --
The President of the Senate --
Election and vacation of office of president --
Tittle and precedence of President --
Deputy President and Chair of Committees --
Temporary Chairs --
Rulings of the Chair --
Question to the President --
Absence of President and Deputy President --
Voting by President and Deputy President --
The Clerk of the Senate --
The Department of the Senate --
Senate's appropriations and staffing --
Other Departments --

CHAPTER 6 --
SENATORS --
Qualifications of senators --
Determination of disqualifications --
Designation of senators --
Senators-elect --
Oath or affirmation of office --

CHAPTER 7 --
METTING OF THE SENATE --
Executive government's power to determine sessions --
Parliaments and sessions --
Place of meeting --
Opening of a new Parliament --

CHAPTER 8 --
CONDUCT OF PROCEEDINGS --
Quorum --
Notice Paper --
Routine of business --
Special precedence for certain business --

CHAPTER 9 --
MOTIONS AND AMENDMENTS --
Resolutions and orders --
Motions --
Notice of motion --
Contingent notice --
Formal motions --

CHAPTER 10 --
DEBATE --
Motions debatable --
Right to speak --
Time limits on debates and speeches --
Reading of documents --

CHAPTER 11 --
VOTING AND DIVISIONS --
Majority voting --
Special majorities --
Voting by voices --
Divisions --

CHAPTER 12 --
LEGISLATION --
Proposed laws --
Proceedings on legislation --
Initiation --
Deadline for receipt of bills from Houses --
First readings --

CHAPTER 13 --
FINANCIAL LEGISLATION --
Section 53 of the Constitution --
Type of financial legislation ---
Appropriation bills --
Taxation bills --
Lona bills --
Advances --

CHAPTER 14 --
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE PROCEEDINGS --
Appointment of committee --
Chair of Committee --
Proceedings in committee --
Quorum --

CHAPTER 15 --
DELEGATED LEGISATION AND DISALLOWANCE --
Executive law-making --
Types and volume of delegated legislation --
Parliamentary control : historical background --

CHAPTER 16 --
COMMITTEES --
Role of committees --
Types of committees --
Evolution of the committees system --
Standing domestic committees --

CHAPTER 17 --
WITNESSES --
Inquires and witnesses --
Protection of witnesses --

CHAPTER 18 --
DOCUMENTS TABLED IN THE SENATE --
Tabling of documents --
Types of tabled documents --
Orders for production of document --

CHAPTER 19 --
RELATIONS WITH THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT --
the senate and the ministry --
The Governor-General and the Senate --
Ministers in the Senate --

CHAPTER 20 --
RELATIONS WITH THE JUDICIARY --
Appointment and removal of judges --
CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS --
Section 72 and other provisions --
the meaning of misbehaviour --

CHAPTER 21 --
RELATIONS WITH THE HOUSES OF REPRESENTATIVES --
Communications between the two Houses --
Messages --
Conferences.

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