Dr Benjamin Saunders

About Dr Benjamin Saunders

Dr Benjamin Saunders, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Deakin University, specializes in the field of Constitutional law, corporate law, corporate governance, public governance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Circumventing Section 116 Through ‘Indirect or Devious Means’: Freedom of Religion and the Boundaries of Executive Power

The Australian Constitutional Framers and the Languages of Virtue

An “Organised Living Representation" of the Government’s Opponents: The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution on Governments, Oppositions and Party Government

Submission to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework: Why the Australian Parliament should not enact a Human Rights Act

Responsible Government and the Australian Constitution: A Government for a Sovereign People

Ministers, statutory authorities and government corporations: The agency problem in public sector governance

Hidden in Plain Sight: Natural Law and the Westminster Confession of Faith

the sydney law review

Dr Benjamin Saunders Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

136

Citations(since 2020)

65

Cited By

89

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

University Profile Page

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Dr Benjamin Saunders Skills & Research Interests

Constitutional law

corporate law

corporate governance

public governance

Top articles of Dr Benjamin Saunders

Circumventing Section 116 Through ‘Indirect or Devious Means’: Freedom of Religion and the Boundaries of Executive Power

Federal Law Review

2024/4/29

The Australian Constitutional Framers and the Languages of Virtue

Australian Journal of Politics & History

2024/4/14

An “Organised Living Representation" of the Government’s Opponents: The Views of the Framers of the Australian Constitution on Governments, Oppositions and Party Government

2024/1/1

Submission to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework: Why the Australian Parliament should not enact a Human Rights Act

Available at SSRN

2023/10/13

Responsible Government and the Australian Constitution: A Government for a Sovereign People

2023/6/15

Ministers, statutory authorities and government corporations: The agency problem in public sector governance

Melbourne University Law Review

2022/9/1

Hidden in Plain Sight: Natural Law and the Westminster Confession of Faith

The Westminster theological journal

2022

'Taking seriously the free exercise of religion under the Australian Constitution'

TheSydney Law Review

2021/9/1

Religion and the Constitution: A Response to Luke Beck's Safeguard against Religious Intolerance Theory of Section 116

UNSWLJ

2021

Principles, pragmatism and power: Another look at the historical context of section 116

Melbourne University Law Review

2020/9

Responsible Government, Statutory Authorities and the Australian Constitution

Federal Law Review

2020/3

History and Constitutional Interpretation: Applying the ‘Cambridge School’Approach to Interpreting Constitutions

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies

2020

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