There are 20 books by Cheryl Saunders on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Constitution of Australia (2011). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Economic union in federal systems 1994 · 283 pages
  2. 2 The powers and functions of executive government 1994 · 172 pages
  3. 3 Courts of final jurisdiction 1996 · 273 pages
  4. 4 Australian Constitution Annotated in Plain English 1997 · 135 pages
  5. 5 The people's representatives 1997 · 265 pages
  6. 6 Trade and cooperation with the European Union in the new millenium 2002 · 224 pages
  7. 7 Reflections on the Australian Constitution 2003 · 266 pages
  8. 8 Sir Ninian Stephen 2004 · 285 pages
  9. 9 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Governance in Federal Countries 2006 · 403 pages
  10. 10 The Constitution of Australia 2011 · 298 pages
  11. 11 Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems 2011 · 326 pages
  12. 12 Routledge handbook of constitutional law 2013 · 503 pages
  13. 13 Inquiry into the Existence of Global Values 2015 · 432 pages
  14. 14 Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution 2018 · 950 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Cheryl Saunders written?

BookOrb lists 20 books by Cheryl Saunders.

Where should I start with Cheryl Saunders?

A good starting point is The Constitution of Australia (2011).

What is the Cheryl Saunders books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Economic union in federal systems (1994), 2. The powers and functions of executive government (1994), 3. Courts of final jurisdiction (1996), 4. Australian Constitution Annotated in Plain English (1997), 5. The people's representatives (1997), 6. Trade and cooperation with the European Union in the new millenium (2002), 7. Reflections on the Australian Constitution (2003), 8. Sir Ninian Stephen (2004), 9. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Governance in Federal Countries (2006), 10. The Constitution of Australia (2011), 11. Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems (2011), 12. Routledge handbook of constitutional law (2013), 13. Inquiry into the Existence of Global Values (2015), 14. Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution (2018).