Executive Power | |||||||||||||
Executive Power- Constitution of Australia | |||||||||||||
Executive power61. The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen's representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth. | |||||||||||||
Constitution of Australia
Bill Of Rights | |||||||||||||
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Chapter I - The ParliamentPart I - General
| Part II - The Senate
| Part III - The House of Representatives
| Part IV - Both Houses of the Parliament
| Part V - Powers of the Parliament
| Chapter II - The Executive Government The Executive Government
| Chapter III - The Judicature The Judicature
| Chapter IV - Finance And Trade Finance And Trade
| Chapter V - The States The States
| Chapter VI - New States New States
| Chapter VII - Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
| Chapter VIII - Alteration Of The Constitution Alteration Of The Constitution
| Schedule Schedule
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