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 Hexapedia - Australian constitutional crisis of 1975
Unlike the United States, where legislative-executive relations are spelled out in the constitution, these matters are not explicitly stated in the Australian Constitution or any other legislation.
This promoted Kerr to seek advice from the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Garfield Barwick.
Fraser and Whitlam have not kept up any enmity and are reconciled to the point where they have, on occasion, spoken jointly on political issues such as the referendum of 1999 as to whether Australia should become a republic.
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Australian_constitutional_crisis_of_1975   (1836 words)

  
 Russian Constitutional Crisis of 1993 Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net
Yeltsin termed the results a mandate for him to continue in power.
Valery Zorkin, chairman of the Constitutional Court, was forced to resign.
The president could not be impeached for contravening the constitution.
http://www.launchbase.net/encyclopedia/Russian_constitutional_crisis_of_1993   (4835 words)

  
 Constitutional crisis - definition of Constitutional crisis in Encyclopedia
The secession of the southern US states prior to the American Civil War.
A constitutional crisis can lead to government paralysis, collapse, or civil war.
U.S. President Bill Clinton was involved in two interrelated constitutional crises.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Constitutional_crisis   (468 words)

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