The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective


particularly to the drawing of constitutional implications



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The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective by Rosalind Dixon (editor), Adrienne Stone (editor) (z-lib.org)


particularly to the drawing of constitutional implications.

87

 The majority was 



particularly critical of the variable, subjective, inconsistent and uncertain 

nature of the earlier implications as drawn by different judges, noting, for 

example, that implications drawn from the principle of ‘necessity’ were ‘refer-

able to no more definite standard than the personal opinion of the Judge who 

declares it’.

88

 The Court suggested that the only ‘safe course’ in interpreting 



the Constitution was ‘to read its language’ like any ordinary statute – that is, 

according to its ordinary and natural meaning, and not by reference to any 

general theory of constitutional interpretation, which depended on individ-

ual judges’ ‘hopes and expectations respecting vague external conditions’, or 

‘implications formed on a vague individual conception of the spirit of the 

[Constitution as a political] compact’.

89

The legal orthodoxy in Australia since Engineers’ has generally been to 



accept the correctness of the Court’s reasoning in these terms, rather than 

to insist on reinterpreting it in more historically specific terms. This, in turn, 

has perpetuated a strong emphasis on legalistic approaches to constitutional 

interpretation, which are firmly grounded in the ‘text and structure’ of the 

Constitution, and a wariness of broad forms of constitutional implication, 

which are more directly founded on value-based, and thus more subjective, 

constitutional arguments.

In the 1980s and early 1990s during Sir Anthony Mason’s tenure as Chief 

Justice, the High Court sought – to some degree – to challenge this orthodoxy, 

by encouraging a more transparent, policy-oriented approach to constitu-

tional reasoning.

90

 In cases such as ACTV, the Court also relied on a more of 



substantive form of constitutional reasoning to support the development of the 

implied freedom of political communication to protect political democracy.  

The Court, however, did not create anything like a complete shift in prevailing 

legal-cultural understandings or orthodoxies. As Theunis Roux notes, while 

the Court was operating against the backdrop of important legal changes, 

such as the Australia Acts 1986 and an increasingly globalising legal commu-

nity, there were no major external legal or political changes during this period 

sufficient to fundamentally reshape prior legal orthodoxies.

91

87 


(1920) 28 CLR 129, 148 (Knox CJ, Isaacs, Rich and Starke JJ).

88 


Ibid.

, 142 (Knox CJ, Isaacs, Rich and Starke JJ).

89 

Ibid.


, 145, 19 (Knox CJ, Isaacs, Rich and Starke JJ).

90 


Leslie Zines, ‘Sir Anthony Mason’ (2000) 28 Federal Law Review 171.

91 


Theunis Roux, ‘Re-interpreting “the Mason Court Revolution”: An Historical Institutionalist  

Account of Judge-Driven Constitutional Transformation in Australia’ (2015) 43 Federal Law  



Review 1.


364 

Rosalind Dixon and Gabrielle Appleby

A historically specific factor during this period of potentially fundamen-

tal change that militated against any seismic shift in Australia’s legal-cultural 

orthodoxy was, at least for several members of the Court, the relatively recent 

attempts by Justice Lionel Murphy to expand the scope of implied rights under 

the Constitution. The freshness of Murphy J’s legacy at this crucial juncture 

made it more difficult, both psychologically and politically, for the Court to 

adopt such an approach. Murphy, a justice of the Court between 1975 and 

1986, was a former Labor Attorney-General and an important actor in Prime 

Minister Gough Whitlam’s reform agenda. During his political tenure he had 

sought to introduce a statutory bill of rights. When he was appointed to the 

Court he quickly asserted a broad range of implied constitutional right protec-

tions, very similar to those contained in his proposed statutory bills of rights.

92

 



In doing so, he made little attempt to ground those assertions in processes 

of orthodox legal reasoning, thus attracting the ire of traditional Australian 

constitutional commentators, practitioners and judges.

93

 Over time, Murphy 



J also became mired in significant personal controversy.

94

 The combination 



of Murphy J’s political background, unorthodox legal reasoning and personal 

controversy also arguably contributed to other justices of the Court distancing 

themselves, both at the time and in later years, from an approach that in any 

way resembled that of Murphy J.

95

In Miller v. TCN Channel Nine Pty Ltd, for example, Mason J explicitly 



rejected Murphy J’s suggestion that the Constitution contains an implied 

common law-style bill of rights, suggesting he could not ‘find any basis for 

implying a new section 92A into the Constitution’.

96

 And in later cases, such 



as  ACTV, where the Mason Court itself identified the implied freedom of 

political communication, the majority was quite careful to delimit the scope 

of such an implication, suggesting that structural implications of this kind 

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