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Ch19 Parliamentary privilege / THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTS PRIVILEGE POWERS



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House of Representatives                                Ch 19                                                 p 708

 

Parliamentary privilege

 

The Commonwealth Parliament’s privilege powers

This chapter does not attempt to record the history of the develop ment of the law, practice and procedure of privilege, nor does it attempt to treat in detail all questions of privilege that may arise. It is limited to a general description and a summary of the more important aspects of the subject. 1



The more significant historical references are May , 23rd edn, together with Anson, The law and custom of the Constitution ; House of Commons Select Committee on Parliamentary Privilege, Report, HC 34 (1967-68); Hatsell, Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons . The first, second and third editions of House of Representatives Practice contain additional detail on earlier practice and precedents in the House. Odgers contains information on matters that have arisen in the Senate. For a scholarly survey of parliamentary privilege in Australia generally see Enid Campbell, Parliamentary privilege , Federation Press, 2003.