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The Migration of Proportionality to Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Carlos Bernal*
Affiliation:
Justice at the Colombian Constitutional Court and Associate Professor at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie Park, Australia
*
The author may be contacted at carloslb@corteconstitucional.gov.co.

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References

1. Andrienne Stone, ‘Proportionality and Its Alternatives’ (2020) 48(1) Federal Law Review 123.

2. Rosalind Dixon, ‘Calibrated Proportionality’ (2020) 48(1) Federal Law Review 92.

3. (2015) 257 CLR 178 (‘McCloy’).

4. (2019) 93 ALJR 448 (‘Clubb’).

5. (2019) 93 ALJR 900 (‘Banerji’).

6. (1997) 189 CLR 520, 567 (‘Lange’).

7. (2004) 220 CLR 1, 50 (‘Coleman’).

8. Stone (n 1) 125.

9. Carlos Bernal, ‘The Migration of Proportionality across Europe’ (2013) 11(3) New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law 483.

10. Stone (n 1) 148; Dixon (n 2) 93–4.

11. Dixon (n 2) 101.

12. Carlos Bernal, El principio de proporcionalidad y los derechos fundamentales (Universidad Externado de Colombia, 2014).

13. Colombian Constitutional Court, Decision T-093/2001.

14. Carlos Bernal, El derecho de los derechos (Universidad Externado de Colombia, 2005) ch 9.