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18 Mar 2015, 1:31 am by INFORRM
Nor could the practice of politicians selling access be anything other than corrupt, as evidenced in the following line: “Mr Hockey offers access to one of the country’s highest offices in return for annual payments. [read post]
27 Jan 2011, 3:24 pm by Mohamad Mova Al'Afghani
Australia's legal and institutional framework supports effective access to and provision of information requested by competent authorities of other jurisdictions. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 10:32 am by Todd Janzen
The National Farmers Federation of Australia has published a Farm Data Code to assist tech providers with development of policies for collection of agricultural data. [read post]
25 Mar 2010, 7:30 am by Michael Geist
  Others, such as Australia, have adopted open licences to make government content more readily usable and accessible. [read post]
30 Apr 2013, 7:00 am by EEM
To add even more to the authenticity we have included stories and photos of people who have had a refugee experience and are now settled in Australia." [read post]
25 Jan 2023, 5:30 am by Unknown
Here is a round-up of recent (as of March 2021) scholarly literature by forced migration authors affiliated with institutions based in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics and the Caucasus -- additional regions that are not very well-represented in my open access coverage. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 4:45 am by EEM
Jane McAdam very nicely replied to my question posed in yesterday's post. [read post]
22 Feb 2012, 12:44 pm by Kelly Buchanan
Last Friday, the Parliament of Australia launched its new website, replacing the one that had been in place for 12 years. [read post]
25 Apr 2017, 6:15 am by Michael Geist
I wrote last month about my experience in Australia, where groups such as the Copyright Agency have engaged in a remarkable effort to mislead policy makers on the state of copyright law in Canada. [read post]
12 Sep 2012, 5:26 pm by Peng Cheng
Under [...]The post English Language Requirement – ENS & RSMS Visas appeared first on My Access Australia. [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 5:58 pm by Stephen Page
Every person who attended my roundtable, all of them with years and years— in some cases decades—of experience with the work of the Family Court, had multiple concerns about many aspects of these bills. [read post]
28 May 2012, 3:42 am by Stephen Page
Here is my paper: Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012By Stephen PageHarrington Family Lawyers[1]Australia’s CEO Challenge 15 May, 2012Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012This Act takes effect on 17 September, 2012. [read post]
26 Oct 2008, 12:02 pm
”   Incredibly, to my mind, at least, Australia is moving ahead with a plan to force Internet Service Providers to impose filters on ALL Internet access in the country to filter out “illegal” content. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 5:36 am by Steve Cornforth
One of my recurring themes is how to make the law and lawyers accessible to all. [read post]
11 Jun 2017, 8:34 pm by Mark Summerfield
  The usual policy justification for pre-grant oppositions is that they allow grounds of invalidity that may have been unavailable to the examiner to be raised by parties who may have greater familiarity with, and access to, knowledge and prior art information relating to the claimed invention. [read post]
23 Apr 2012, 10:41 pm by emagraken
 An audio clip of my interview can be found here which aired in Australia earlier today: bst_20120424_0848.mp3 For those of you visiting this site looking for more information regarding Canada’s application of vicarious liability in the context of civil damage claims for sexual abuse you can click here to access my archived post addressing this topic. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 1:06 pm by Mark Summerfield
According to my analysis of patent data made available by IP Australia, nine firms of Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys now owned by the three Australian publicly-listed holding companies IPH Limited (ASX:IPH), Xenith IP Group Limited (ASX:XIP) and QANTM IP Limited (ASX:QIP) account for around 48% of patent services provided to Australian companies and individuals. [read post]