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* Winterton, G, Lee, HP, Glass, A & Thomson, JA, Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials, 2nd ed., Lawbook Co., 2007.
* Winterton, G ( ed ), State Constitutional Landmarks, Federation Press, 2006.
* Lee, HP & Winterton, G ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
* Winterton, G, Lee, HP, Glass, A & Thomson, JA, Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials, LBC, 1999.
* Winterton, G, Monarchy to Republic: Australian Republican Government, Oxford University Press, 1986 ( rev ed, 1994 ).
* Winterton, G, Judicial Remuneration in Australia, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, 1995.
* Winterton, G ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government, Allen & Unwin, 1994.
* Lee, HP & Winterton, G ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Perspectives, Law Book Co., 1992.
* Winterton, G, Parliament, the Executive and the Governor-General, Melbourne University Press, 1983.
* Winterton, G, The Resurrection of the Republic, Law and Policy Paper 15, Centre for International and Public Law, ANU ( 2001 ).
* Winterton, G, " An Australian Rights Council " in T Campbell, J Goldsworthy & A Stone ( eds ), Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia, Ashgate Publlishing Limited: Aldershot, England ( 2006 ), 305-317.
* Winterton, G, " Australian States: Cinderellas No Longer?
" in G Winterton ( ed ) State Constitutional Landmarks, The Federation Press: Sydney ( 2006 ), 1-20.
* Winterton, G, " The Evolving Role of the Australian Governor-General " in M Groves ( ed ), Law and Government in Australia, Federation Press ( 2005 ), 44-58.
* Winterton, G, " The High Court and Federalism: A Centenary Evaluation " in P Cane ( ed ), Centenary Essays for the High Court of Australia, LexisNexis Butterworths ( 2004 ), 197-220.
* Winterton, G, " A Model for Electing the Australian President " in W Hudson & A J Brown ( eds ), Restructuring Australia, Federation Press ( 2004 ), 124-139.
* Winterton, G, " The Communist Party Case " in HP Lee & G Winterton ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press ( 2003 ), 108-144.
* Winterton, G, " 1975: The Dismissal of the Whitlam Government " in HP Lee & G Winterton ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press ( 2003 ), 229-261.
* Winterton, G, " The Acquisition of Independence " in R French, G Lindell & C Saunders ( eds ), Reflections on the Australian Constitution, Federation Press ( 2003 ), 31-50.

Winterton and for
* Goot, Murray, " Contingent Inevitability: Reflections on the Prognosis for Republicanism " ( 1994 ) in George Winterton ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government ( 1994 ), pp 63 – 96
Winterton criticised Sir Garfield Barwick and Sir John Kerr for not having paid closer attention to the constitution before Kerr, the governor-general, sacked the Whitlam government in 1975, with Barwick's advice.
* Winterton, G, " A Constitution for an Australian Republic " in G Winterton ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government, Allen & Unwin ( 1994 ), 1-37.
* Winterton, G, " Dissolving the Communists: The Communist Party Case and its Significance " in Seeing Red: The Communist Party Dissolution Act and Referendum 1951: Lessons for Constitutional Reform, Evatt Foundation ( 1992 ), 133-178.
* Winterton, G, ' Six Republican Models for Australia ' ( 2001 ) 12 Public Law Review 241-245.
* Winterton, G, ' A Constitution for an Australian Republic ' ( March 1992 ) Independent Monthly, 15pp.
* Winterton, G, ' Formula for a Presidency ' ( March 1992 ) Independent Monthly.
He announced that he was considering standing against a third Conservative MP, Sir Nicholas Winterton, the MP for Macclesfield in the 2010 General Election, but following the latter's announcement that he was not going to seek re-election, did not do so.
Winterton came in for criticism when he was accused of slapping Labour MP Natascha Engel's bottom.
Jane Ann, Lady Winterton ( née Hodgson ) ( born 6 March 1941 in Sutton Coldfield ) is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Congleton from 1983 to 2010.
Winterton was educated at Erdington Grammar School for Girls.
Winterton became Shadow Rural Affairs Minister in 2001, and was sacked the next year for telling the following joke at a rugby club dinner:
A month later, Winterton apologised for the joke, and had the whip restored.
Together with Nicholas Winterton, Ann has been investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, who has concluded that they misused their MPs ' expenses to pay rent for a flat that they had already bought outright.
Rosalie " Rosie " Winterton ( born 10 August 1958 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Doncaster Central since 1997.
Educated at St. Mary's ( now Hill House School, Doncaster ), Ackworth School ( an independent boarding school ) and Danum Grammar School for Girls ( now called Danum Academy ) on Danum Road and then reading for a BA in History at the University of Hull in 1979, Winterton first worked as John Prescott's Constituency Personal Assistant from 1980 until 1986, and then Parliamentary Officers, first for Southwark Council for two years until 1988 and then for a further two for the Royal College of Nursing until 1990.

Winterton and Affairs
* Winterton, G, ' The Concept of Extra-Constitutional Executive Power in Domestic Affairs ' ( 1979 ) 7 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 1-46.
After working for four years in the private sector, as Managing Director of Connect Public Affairs, she returned to politics to assist John Prescott in 1994 ; Prescott had been elected as the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, and Winterton worked as Head of Office for the Deputy Party Leader until 1997.
Lidington became a member of the Shadow Cabinet in May 2002, replacing Ann Winterton as Shadow Secretary of State for Agriculture ( later Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs ) after she resigned.

Winterton and Power
The inaugural George Winterton lecture was delivered by Chief Justice Robert French, of the High Court of Australia, at the Sydney Law School, the University of Sydney, on the topic of the Executive Power under the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia in February 2010.
* Winterton, G, " The President: Adapting to Popular Election " in M Coper & G Williams ( eds ), Power, Parliament and the People, Federation Press ( 1997 ), 23-41.
* Winterton, G, " Limits to the Use of the Treaty Power " in P Alston & M Chiam ( eds ), Treaty-Making and Australia: Globalisation versus Sovereignty ?, Federation Press ( 1995 ), 29-51.
* Winterton, G, " The Separation of Judicial Power as an Implied Bill of Rights " in G Lindell ( ed ), Future Directions in Australian Constitutional Law, Federation Press ( 1994 ), 185-208.
* Winterton, G, ' The Relationship Between Commonwealth Legislative and Executive Power ' ( 2004 ) 25 ( 1 ) Adelaide Law Review 21-50.
* Winterton, G, ' The Limits and Use of Executive Power by Government ' ( 2003 ) 31 Federal Law Review 421-444.
* Winterton, G, ' Presidential Power in Republican Australia ' ( 1993 ) 28 Australian Journal of Political Science 40-55.

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