(2008) Volume 32
(2008) Volume 32
(2008) Volume 32(1)
Articles
- Constitutional Choices in the Work Choices Case, or What Exactly Is Wrong with the Reserved Powers Doctrine? Nicholas Aroney (1)
- Government Liability in Negligence Mark Aronson (44)
- The Review of Australia’s Asylum Laws and Policies: A Case for Strengthening Parliament’s Role in Protecting Rights through Post-Enactment Scrutiny Angus Francis (83)
- Holding the Government to Account: The ‘Stolen Wages’ Issue, Fiduciary Duty and Trust Law Stephen Gray (115)
- Incomplete Contracts, Contingent Fiduciaries and a Director’s Duty to Creditors Andrew Keay and Hao Zhang (141)
- In the Shadow of a Criminal Record: Proposing a Just Model of Criminal Record Employment Checks Bronwyn Naylor, Moira Paterson and Marilyn Pittard (171)
- Seven: The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), Corporate Governance and Termination Payments to Senior Employees Kym Sheehan and Colin Fenwick (199)
- Guilty Pleas or Trials: Which Does the Barrister Prefer? Peter W Tague (242)
- ‘Know Thine Enemy as Thyself’: Discerning Friend from Foe under Anti-Terrorism Laws Clive Walker (275)
- An Analysis of Discretionary Rejection in Relation to Confessions C R Williams (302)
Case Note
- Leichhardt Municipal Council v Montgomery Non-Delegable Duties and Roads Authorities Christian Witting (332)
(2008) Volume 32(2)
Articles
- Model Advocates or a Model for Change? The Model Equal Opportunity Briefing Policy as Affirmative Action Francesca Bartlett (351)
- The Stolen Generations and Litigation Revisited Antonio Buti (382)
- Balancing Rights in a Democracy: The Problems with Limitations and Overrides of Rights under the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 Julie Debeljak (422)
- Substantive Legitimate Expectations in Australian Administrative Law Matthew Groves (470)
- Detention of Civilians on Military Operations: Reasons for and Challenges to Developing a Special Law of Detention Bruce ‘Ossie’ Oswald CSC (524)
- How Much Does It Hurt? How Australian Businesses Think about the Costs and Gains of Compliance and Noncompliance with the Trade Practices Act Christine Parker and Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen (554)
- Mixed Messages on Sexual Assault and the Statute of Limitations: Stingel v Clark, the Ipp ‘Reforms’ and an Argument for Change Lisa Sarmas (609)
- The (Limited) Significance of the Individual in Section 117 State Residence Discrimination Amelia Simpson (639)
- Beyond the Torrens Mirror: A Framework of the In Personam Exception to Indefeasibility Tang Hang Wu (672)
- The Cohabitation Rule: Indeterminacy and Oppression in Australian Social Security Law Kieran Tranter, Lyndal Sleep and John Stannard (698)
Case Note
- Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales v Dederer Negligence and the Exuberance of Youth Pam Stewart and Geoff Monahan (739)
Book Review
- The Law of Rescission by Dominic O’Sullivan, Steven Elliott and Rafal Zakrzewski Matthew Harding (762)
(2008) Volume 32(3)
Articles
- The Push To Reform Class Action Procedure In Australia: Evolution Or Revolution? Stuart Clark and Christina Harris (775)
- Edward John Eyre and the Conflict of Laws Peter Handford (822)
- Of 'Sham' and other Lessons for Australian Revenue Law The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG (861)
- Re-Invigorating the Accountability and Transparency of the Australian Government's Expenditure Charles Lawson (879)
- Climate Change Law: The Emergence of a New Legal Discipline Jacqueline Peel (922)
- Are Plant Breeder's Rights Outdated? A Descriptive and Empirical Assessment of Plant Breeder's Rights in Australia, 1987-2007 Jay Sanderson and Kathryn Adams (980)
- Reckless Rape in Victoria Dale Smith (1006)
- Taking Possession: The Defining Element of Theft? Alex Steel (1030)
Critique and Comment
- Developing Legal Research Skills: Expanding the Paradigm Terry Hutchinson (1065)
- Restorative Justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Rise of Emotionally Intelligent Justice Michael S King (1096)
- Lessons (to be) Learnt from the Opes Prime Insolvency Stacey Steele (1127)