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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 Popular
* 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, ' Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Continuity ' ( 1998 ) 26 Federal Law Review 1-13.

Winterton and Sovereignty
* 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 and Constitutional
George Graham Winterton ( 15 December 1946 – 6 November 2008 ) was Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sydney.
A gedenkschrift in celebration of his life and learning has been published: H. P. Lee & Peter Gerangelos ( eds ) Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent: Essays in Honour of George Winterton ( 2009 ).
George Winterton founded and was, until his death, the General Editor of Constitutional Law and Policy Review.
* Winterton, G, " Presidential Powers under Direct Election " in J Warhurst & M Mackerras ( eds ), Constitutional Politics: The Republic Referendum and the Future, University of Queensland Press ( 2002 ), 227-236.
* Winterton, G, " Constitutional Convention 1998 and the Future of Constitutional Reform " in GA Moens ( ed ), Constitutional and International Law Perspectives, University of Queensland Press: Brisbane ( 2000 ), 151-164.
* Winterton, G, " A New Zealand Republic " in A Simpson ( ed ), The Constitutional Implications of MMP, Dunmore Press ( 1998 ), 204-231.
* 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 Constitutional Implications of a Republic " in MA Stephenson & C Turner ( eds ), Australia: Republic or Monarchy ?, University of Queensland Press ( 1994 ), 15-33.
* Winterton, G, " The Constitutional Position of Australian State Governors " in HP Lee & G Winterton ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Perspectives, Law Book Co. ( 1992 ), 274-335.

Winterton and C
* Winterton, G, " The Role of the Governor " in C Macintyre & J Williams ( eds ), Peace, Order and Good Government, Wakefield Press ( 2003 ), 209-225.
There are three schools in Winterton: Winterton C of E Infants School, Winterton Junior School and Winterton Comprehensive School.

Winterton and &
* Winterton, George ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government, Allen & Unwin ( 1994 ),
* Winterton, G, " Barwick, Garfield Edward John " in T Blackshield, M Coper & G Williams ( eds ), The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press ( 2001 ), 56-58.
* Winterton, G, " Remuneration of Justices " in T Blackshield, M Coper & G Williams ( eds ), The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press ( 2001 ), 596-598.
* 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, " A Republican Constitution " in G Winterton ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government, Allen & Unwin ( 1994 ), 38-48.

Winterton and ),
* 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
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Winterton and Sir
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, ' The Third Man: Sir Garfield Barwick ' ( April 1984 ) Quadrant 23-26.
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.
Sir Nicholas Raymond Winterton ( born 31 March 1938 ) is a retired British Conservative Party politician.
Sir Nicholas Winterton has been involved in a wide range of organisations and interests.
She is married to Sir Nicholas Winterton, who also served as a Conservative MP representing the neighbouring constituency of Macclesfield.
Born Edward Turnour Garth, Lord Winterton was the son of Joseph Garth and his wife Sarah ( died 1744 ), daughter of Francis Gee and his wife Sarah, daughter of Sir Edward Turnor, Member of Parliament for Orford, elder son of Sir Edward Turnour, Speaker of the House of Commons from 1661 to 1671.
For the United Kingdom Parliament it is in the Macclesfield Constituency which in 2009 was represented by Sir Nicholas Winterton, a Conservative.
In 2010, David Rutley, a Conservative was elected after Sir Nicholas Winterton retired.
* Sir Nicholas Winterton ( born 1938 ), UK politician
The constituency was established at the 1983 general election, and was held comfortably until 2010 by the Conservative Ann Winterton, the wife of Sir Nicholas Winterton, the MP for the adjacent Macclesfield constituency.
Sir Nicholas Winterton who had been the Conservative MP, was first elected at a by-election in 1971 and held the seat until his retirement as an MP on the dissolution of the House of Commons in April 2010.

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