Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Division of powers
- Exclusive
Powers
- law-making powers that can only be exercised by the commonwealth
- stated by the Australian commonwealth
- concurrent Powers
- law-making powers shared between the states and the commonwealth
- however they don't legislate laws together
- Residual Powers
- Law-making powers that can only be exerised by the states
- don't specifically stated in the constitution
- Specific Powers
- AREN'T ALLOCATED POWERS
- Listed specifically clauses by clauses (enumerated)
- specific powers are in section 51 & 52
- section 51 is only the commonwealth and 52 is mostly concurrent powers
- Section 109
- when a conflict arises between the state and the
commonwealth, commonwealth will prevail
- section 109 should be answered with concurrent powers