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Vol. 10 No. 2
Vol. 10 No. 2
Published:
2014-09-12
Articles
NOT QUITE A BRAVE NEW WORLD: VICTORIA’S OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2004
K LEE ADAMS
376-392
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POST AMCOR AND GRIBBLES: A NEW ERA FOR SUCCESSION OF BUSINESS AND REDUNDANCY LAW?
JOE CATANZARITI
394-406
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LESS THAN THEY BARGAINED FOR: UNION BARGAINING FEES IN CERTIFIED AGREEMENTS- A MATTER OF LAW, POLITICS OR PUBLIC POLICY?
GUY DONOVAN
408-438
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PRECEDENT AND POLICY: AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS REFORM IN THE 21ST CENTURY USING THE CORPORATIONS POWER
ANTHONY GRAY
440-459
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THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION AND THE SHAPING OF OUR FEDERAL AND STATE LABOUR LAWS*
RON MCCALLUM
460-469
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SOME CARE, LITTLE RESPONSIBILITY? PROMOTING DIRECTORS’ AND MANAGERS’ LEGAL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
KAREN WHEELWRIGHT
470-497
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THE CONSTITUTION AND A NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS REGIME
GEORGE WILLIAMS
498-510
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CARTELS, MEDIA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS - THE RAPIDLY CHANGING FACE OF AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION REGULATION
GRAEME SAMUEL
512-522
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MULTIPLE PRINCIPLES AND THE OBLIGATION TO OBEY THE LAW
NKIRUKA AHIAUZU
524-544
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THE CONFLICT OF THE RATIONALITIES: INTERNATIONAL LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE WAR IN IRAQ
THOMAS CUSHMAN
546-570
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REFINING THE ROLE OF THE CORPORATION: THE IMPACT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON SHAREHOLDER PRIMACY THEORY
HUGH ALEXANDER GROSSMAN
572-596
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CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS AND THE PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS: DOES IT HAVE TO BE ALL OR NOTHING?
STEVE KAPNOULLAS, BRUCE CLARKE
598-612
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TICKING BOMBS AND TORTURE WARRANTS*
JOHN KLEINIG
614-627
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STUDENT SUBJECTIVITY AND THE LAW*
BRUCE LINDSAY
628-638
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ANOTHER MODEST PROPOSAL
DESMOND MANDERSON
640-653
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A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE KOORI COURT DIVISION OF THE VICTORIAN MAGISTRATES’ COURT
BRIDGET MCASEY
654-685
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TAKING PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY SERIOUSLY WITHIN A BILL OF RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
DAN MEAGHER
686-696
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SOURCES OF DOUBT, SOURCES OF DUTY: HLA HART ON INTERNATIONAL LAW
JOHN MORSS
698-707
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THE FUTURE OF INSIDER TRADING IN AUSTRALIA: WHAT DID RENE RIVKIN TEACH US?
JULIETTE OVERLAMD
708-730
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DIRECTORS’ PERSONAL LIABILITY- IS THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO SECTION 197 ACCEPTABLE WHEN COMPARED WITH HANEL V O’NEILL?
LANG THAI
732-758
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THE RELEVANCE OF REMORSE IN SENTENCING: A REPLY TO BAGARIC AND AMARASEKARA (AND DUFF)
STEVEN TUDOR
760-770
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EXCLUDING THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: NATURAL LAW VS. JUDICIAL PERSONAL POLICY PREFERENCES*
ELLIS WASHINGTON
772-794
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Book Reviews
W. WESLEY PUE AND DAVID SUGARMAN, LAWYERS & VAMPIRES CULTURAL HISTORIES OF LEGAL PROFESSIONS (OXFORD: HART PUBLISHING, 2003) 399 PAGES ISBN: 1-84113-312-4
GILLES RENAUD
800-802
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THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA: AN EXERCISE IN LAW, POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY BY RACHEL KERR (OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2004) 239 PAGES. PRICE AUD$180.00 (HARDCOVER). ISBN 0 19 926305 1
JAMES UPCHER
804-814
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