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Copernican paradigm is an analysis of Australian constitutional structures in order to develop models establishing Australia as a republic with a directly-elected Head of State. It is named for Renaissance astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

Background

Although a constitutional monarchy, in practice, Australia has most of the essential features of a federal republic. The modern objectives of Australian republicanism are usually viewed in terms of replacing monarchist institutions, in particular the Governor-General, with republican institutions.

Analysis

The paradigm focuses on the Queen of Australia being the central institution of the Australian constitutional system. It is from this central authority, that the executive authority of the Governor-General and each of state governors is legally derived.

Model development

Proponents of this analysis argue that their perspective on Australian constitutional structures allows republicans to develop constitutional models that are simpler and with substantively less distruption to parliamentary government. Such models would focus on replacing the Queen alone, retaining the governor-general and state governors.

In replacing the Queen, a model based on the Copernican paradigm can accommodate a directly-elected head of state without codification of the reserve powers, which currently may be exercised by the Governor-General and state governors.

Criticism

In the report of the 2004 Senate Inquiry republican models based on the Copernican paradigm were criticised as understating the amount of constitutional change required to establish a republic. Senators queried the potential for duplication and confusion over the ceremonial roles of the Australian head of state and the Governor-General.

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