TY - BOOK TI - Orders' australian Senate practice : supplement updates to 31 December 2001 [10th] SN - 0642711666 AV - KD219.A8.42 S72 2002 PY - 2002/// CY - S.l. : PB - The Senate, Australia, KW - Australia. Parliament. Senate -- Rule and practices KW - Parliamentary practice -- Australia KW - Senate -- Australia -- Standing orders N1 - after paragraph 3 -- The proportionality of representation produced by the Senate electoral system compares very favouranly eith the results of other proportional systems, such as those of the Tasmanian House of Assembly and the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly , as indieated by the outcomes of their generil elections in 1998 and 2001, respectively . -- paragraph 5, end (8/8/2001,J.4617: 27/8/2001, J.4761) -- after paragraph 5 Documents would not haave to by in the possession of a semator to attract the immunity. for example, documents scuh as briefing notes provided by an advicer to a senator for the purposes of proceedings in the Senate or a committee and in the possession of the adviser would be immune from seizure from the adviser. -- The "dominant purpose" test applied by the courts in respect of legla professional privilege (Esso Australia Resources Ltd v Commissioner of taxation, 1999 74 ALJR 339) would probably also be applied to documents to determine their immunity under parliamentary privilege... ER -