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The impossibility of media balance

No-one is surprised to find that politicians lie. But how should the media respond when a particular side of politics inhabits an entire ecosystem of lies?

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Charles Richardson Australia, Europe, Media, United States 3 Comments 31 October 2019

More thoughts about judicial review

The decision about prorogation is not the only controversy Britain's supreme court has engaged in recently. An attempt to rein in the intelligence services raised some similar issues.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Europe, Ideas, Political issues 2 Comments 9 October 201926 January 2022

The Senate faces its enemies, again

Plans are again afoot within the Australian government to try to cripple the democratic nature of the Senate. But there is an alternative direction that reform could take.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Ideas 2 Comments 13 September 201926 January 2022

On changing a constitution

Australia's constitution is difficult to amend, and that's not a bad thing. But resistance to change is far from uniform.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Europe, Political issues, Referenda 1 Comment 23 August 201926 January 2022

Oh no, not 1975 again!

Britain could be headed for a constitutional crisis that can be likened to that of 1975 in Australia. But the differences are more revealing than the similarities.

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Charles Richardson Australia, British Isles, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Europe, Political issues 7 Comments 19 August 201926 January 2022

From Brisbane to Kashmir

The world may yet pay a dreadful price for having failed to address the issue of Kashmir when it might have been resolved peacefully.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Central and South Asia, Ideas, Political issues, War and peace 2 Comments 8 August 201926 January 2022

Oh dear, it’s free speech again

Once again, the right of a "controversial" speaker to enter Australia is up for debate. His supporters seem oblivious to the contradictions in their position.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Ideas, Political issues 4 Comments 5 August 201926 January 2022

Who counts for representation? – part II

Australia and the US both apportion seats on the basis of population, but use different approaches to drawing boundaries. It could become a political issue.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Political issues, United States 7 Comments 17 July 201926 January 2022

Who counts for representation? – part I

Donald Trump's attempt to politicise the census has failed for now, but it raises interesting issues about how representation is supposed to work.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Political issues, United States 5 Comments 15 July 201926 January 2022

How to appoint a prime minister

Malcolm Turnbull may have had a hypothetical constitutional manoeuvre to block Peter Dutton, but would the same trick work against Boris Johnson?

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Charles Richardson Australia, British Isles, Constitutional law, Electoral law, Europe, Party matters 1 Comment 1 July 201926 January 2022

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