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 p1 4-11-2015 © G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B. INSPECTOR-RIKATI® about the BLACK HOLE in the CONSTITUTION-DVD A 1 st  edition limited special numbered book on Data DVD ISBN 978-0-9803712-6-0 Email: [email protected]. For further details see also my blog at Http://www.scrib.com/InspectorRikati ISSUE:  Trans Pacific Partnership (TTP) & the constitution! As a CONSTITUTIONALIST  I am obviously aware of and considering the legal principles embedded in the constitution.  I received an email with the following content:  QUOTE Message body Good afternoon Thank you for your email regarding the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) . As the only independent Senator for Queensland, Senator Lazarus is driven by people policy not party policy. I am a strong supporter of increased trade partnerships across the world. Australia needs to continue to innovate, expand existing markets and grow new market opportunities in order to create jobs and a secure future for all Australians. I firmly believe it is easier to build mutually  beneficia l trade relationships than it is to resolve military and other issues. However while strong trade relationships have the  potential to encourag e cooperation or at least discourage escala tion of conflict, there are still some legitimate conc erns about the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). These concerns include the capability for international companies to sue the Australian Government. For example, the TPP will empower big polluters to challenge climate and environmental safeguards and expand trade in dangerous fossil fuels. In addition, there is also a concern the TPP will undermine key Australian industry sectors by introducing goods and services produced by other countries which are not subject to the same labour costs or quality compliance requirements as Australia. To date, the Fed eral Governm ent has released little informa tion regarding the TPP. The lack of transparency concerns me. Until the Federal Government reveals information concerning the TPP and its content, I will not be supporting the partnership. The people of Australia deserve to know the detail behind the TPP. If its so damn good, why is it so damn secret. I am calling on the Government to provide this detail so the TPP can be properly assessed and its content fully understood before Australia signs up to the agreement. The people of A ustrali a deserve better. Thank you again f or taking the time to contact our office. Please feel free to contact our office with any furth er concerns or ideas you may have. Kind regards Erin Allan On behalf of Senator Glenn Lazarus END QUOTE The following will make it clear that a “responsible government” must be open to the electors and also that the Parliament cannot engage in any legislation that effectively denied a future Parliament to legislate as it desires, or ri sk to be sued. Hansard 4-3-1891  Constitution Convention Debates (Official Record of the Debates of the National Australasian Convention) QUOTE Sir SAMUEL GRIFFITH: What is the way to do it I am not now considering. But I hope I am not misunderstood in calling attention to that difficulty as likely to arise. I believe myself that the system which we call responsible government is the best that has yet been invented in the history of the world for carrying on the good government of the people, and I hope that it will be instituted in the Federal Government of Australia. END QUOTE HANSARD 26-3-1897  Constitution Convention Debates Mr. ISAACS: QUOTE There is a line up to which concession may become at any moment a sacred duty, but to pass that line would be treason; and therefore, when we are asked solemnly and gravely to abandon the principle of responsible government, when we are invited to surrender the latest-born, but, as I think, the noblest child of our constitutional system-a system which has not only nurtured and preserved, but has str engthened the liberties of our people-then, END QUOTE HANSARD 17-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE Mr. BARTON.-this Constitution is to be worked under a system of responsible government END QUOTE HANSARD 17-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE Mr. BARTON.- We have simply said that the guarantee of the liberalism of this Constitution is responsible government, and that we decline to impair or to infect in any way that guarantee. END QUOTE Hansard 5-3-1891  Constitution convention Debates Mr. DEAKIN: QUOTE Parliament, in its turn, should be brought into intimate relation with the electorates. This is true, popular government. END QUOTE Hansard 6-3-1891  Constitution convention Debates Mr. BARTON: QUOTE I hope that I am at any rate acting in the spirit in which we all labour together, and that the result of our labour will be to found a state of high and august aims, working by the eternal principles of justice and not to the music of bullets, and affording an example of freedom, politicality, and just action to the individual, the state and the nation which will one day be the envy of the world. END QUOTE HANSARD 27-1-1898  Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE Mr. BARTON.-We do not propose to hand over contracts and civil rights to the Federation, and they are intimately allied to this question. END QUOTE Hansard 8-3-1898  Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE Sir JOHN DOWNER .-Now it is coming out. The Constitution is made for the people and the states on terms that are just to both. END QUOTE Hansard 8-3-1898  Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE Mr. REID.-Then it had better be put in the Bill, and let the people know what they are doing. If they are going to enter into a contract of that sort, the people had better know it.  END QUOTE This correspondenc e is not intended and neither must be perceived to state all relevant issues/deta ils. Awaiting your response, G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B.  (Gerrit) MAY JUSTICE ALWAYS PREVAIL® (Our name is our motto! )

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INSPECTOR-RIKATI® about the BLACK HOLE in the CONSTITUTION-DVD

A 1st edition limited special numbered book on Data DVD ISBN 978-0-9803712-6-0

Email: [email protected]. For further details see also my blog at Http://www.scrib.com/InspectorRikati 

ISSUE: Trans Pacific Partnership (TTP) & the constitution! As a  CONSTITUTIONALIST  I am obviously aware of and considering the legal principles

embedded in the constitution. I received an email with the following content: QUOTE Message body Good afternoon Thank you for your email regarding the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). As the onlyindependent Senator for Queensland, Senator Lazarus is driven by people policy not party policy. I am a strong supporter of

increased trade partnerships across the world. Australia needs to continue to innovate, expand existing markets and grow newmarket opportunities in order to create jobs and a secure future for all Australians. I firmly believe it is easier to build mutually beneficial trade relationships than it is to resolve military and other issues. However while strong trade relationships have the

 potential to encourage cooperation or at least discourage escalation of conflict, there are still some legitimate concerns about theTrans Pacific Partnership (TPP). These concerns include the capability for international companies to sue the Australian

Government. For example, the TPP will empower big polluters to challenge climate and environmental safeguards and expandtrade in dangerous fossil fuels. In addition, there is also a concern the TPP will undermine key Australian industry sectors by

introducing goods and services produced by other countries which are not subject to the same labour costs or quality compliancerequirements as Australia. To date, the Federal Government has released little information regarding the TPP. The lack oftransparency concerns me. Until the Federal Government reveals information concerning the TPP and its content, I will not besupporting the partnership. The people of Australia deserve to know the detail behind the TPP. If its so damn good, why is it so

damn secret. I am calling on the Government to provide this detail so the TPP can be properly assessed and its content fullyunderstood before Australia signs up to the agreement. The people of Australia deserve better. Thank you again for taking thetime to contact our office. Please feel free to contact our office with any further concerns or ideas you may have. Kind regardsErin Allan On behalf of Senator Glenn Lazarus END QUOTE 

The following will make it clear that a “responsible government” must be open to the electors and

also that the Parliament cannot engage in any legislation that effectively denied a future Parliament

to legislate as it desires, or risk to be sued.Hansard 4-3-1891   Constitution Convention Debates  (Official Record of the Debates of the National

Australasian Convention) QUOTE Sir SAMUEL GRIFFITH:  What is the way to do it I am not now

considering. But I hope I am not misunderstood in calling attention to that difficulty as likely to arise. I believe

myself that the system which we call responsible government is the best that has yet been invented in the history of

the world for carrying on the good government of the people, and I hope that it will be instituted in the FederalGovernment of Australia. END QUOTE HANSARD 26-3-1897  Constitution Convention Debates Mr. ISAACS:

QUOTE There is a line up to which concession may become at any moment a sacred duty, but to pass that line

would be treason; and therefore, when we are asked solemnly and gravely to abandon the principle of responsiblegovernment, when we are invited to surrender the latest-born, but, as I think, the noblest child of our constitutional

system-a system which has not only nurtured and preserved, but has strengthened the liberties of our people-then,

END QUOTE HANSARD 17-3-1898  Constitution Convention Debates  QUOTE Mr. BARTON.-this

Constitution  is to be worked under a system of responsible government END QUOTE HANSARD 17-3-1898 

Constitution Convention Debates  QUOTE Mr. BARTON.- We have simply said that the guarantee of the

liberalism of this Constitution is responsible government, and that we decline to impair or to infect in any way thatguarantee. END QUOTE Hansard 5-3-1891   Constitution convention Debates  Mr. DEAKIN: QUOTE

Parliament, in its turn, should be brought into intimate relation with the electorates. This is true, popular

government. END QUOTE Hansard 6-3-1891  Constitution convention Debates Mr. BARTON: QUOTE I hope

that I am at any rate acting in the spirit in which we all labour together, and that the result of our labour will be tofound a state of high and august aims, working by the eternal principles of justice and not to the music of bullets,

and affording an example of freedom, politicality, and just action to the individual , the state and the nation whichwill one day be the envy of the world. END QUOTE HANSARD 27-1-1898  Constitution Convention Debates 

QUOTE Mr. BARTON.-We do not propose to hand over contracts and civil rights to the Federation, and they

are intimately allied to this question. END QUOTE Hansard 8-3-1898   Constitution Convention Debates 

QUOTE Sir JOHN DOWNER .-Now it is coming out. The Constitution is made for the people and the states 

on terms that are just to both. END QUOTE Hansard 8-3-1898  Constitution Convention Debates QUOTE

Mr. REID.-Then it had better be put in the Bill, and let the people know what they are doing. If they are

going to enter into a contract of that sort, the people had better know it.  END QUOTE

This correspondence is not intended and neither must be perceived to state all relevant issues/details.

Awaiting your response, G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B. (Gerrit)

MAY JUSTICE ALWAYS PREVAIL® (Our name is our motto!)