Lindell, G.2011-11-012011-11-0120079781862876521http://hdl.handle.net/2440/67123Introduction / Geoffrey Lindell -- 1. Future Directions in Australian Law -- 2. The Use and Abuse of Precedent -- 3. The Role of the Judge at the Turn of the Century -- 4. Legislative and Judicial Law-Making: Can We Locate an Identifiable Boundary? -- 5. Rights, Values and Legal Institutions: Reshaping Australian Institutions -- 6. The Courts and Public Opinion -- 7. The Role of a Constitutional Court in a Federation: A Comparison of the Australian and the United States Experience -- 8. The Australian Constitution in Retrospect and Prospect -- 9. The Convention Model for the Republic -- 10. Administrative Law Reform: The Vision and the Reality -- 11. The Analytical Foundations, Scope and Comparative Analysis of the Judicial Review of Administrative Action -- 12. A Bill of Rights for Australia -- 13. Courts, Constitutions and Fundamental Rights -- 14. Deakin’s Vision, Australia’s Progress -- 15. Democracy and the Law -- 16. The Influence of International and Transnational Law on Australian Municipal Law -- 17. Decline of Sovereignty: Problems for Democratic Government -- 18. Themes and Tensions Underlying the Law of Contract -- 19. The Place of Equity and Equitable Remedies in the Contemporary Common Law World -- 20. Judicial Independence and the Separation of Powers - some Probems Old and New -- 21. Legal Research: Its Function and its Importance -- 22. Sir Anthony’s Toast to the Contributors of the Oxford Companion to the High Court -- 23. The State of the Australian Judicature -- 24. The Role of Counsel and Appellate Advocacy -- 25. Swearing in as Justice of the High Court, 8 August 1972 -- 26. Swearing in as Chief Justice of High Court, 6 February 1987 -- 27. Chief Justice Comments on Fundamental Issues Facing the JudiciaryenThe Federation PressThe Mason papers : selected articles and speeches by Sir Anthony MasonBook002011215928017