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20 Jul 2018, 11:41 am by Christine Corcos
It examines the case of Lindy Chamberlain, the victim of Australia’s most notorious miscarriage of justice, and the evidence that has survived since her exoneration. [read post]
16 Sep 2021, 6:09 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Queensland follows Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania.The eligibility requirements are similar to U.S. [read post]
4 Nov 2015, 12:00 pm by Dan Ernst
Jennifer Margaret McKay, University of South Australia School of Law, has posted Australian Water Law History: The Move from Introspective State Sovereignty to a National Interest Approach and the Influence of International Law, which appears in Sovereignty and International Water Law in the History of Water, series III, volume 2, 2015 There are two types of water sovereignty in Australia. [read post]
29 Nov 2018, 2:30 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
This important forum was co-hosted by Dying with Dignity NSW, Voluntary Euthanasia Party NSW, Go Gentle Australia, Doctors for Assisted Dying Choice and Christians Supporting Choice for Voluntary Euthanasia. [read post]
12 Sep 2015, 3:06 pm by Jim Walker
  The local police and a newspaper in Australia identify the victim as a tourist. [read post]
7 Aug 2013, 8:15 am by EEM
"Belonging to the Nation-state: Civic and Ethno Belonging among Recent Refugees to Australia," Paper prepared for Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging, Oxford, 1-3 Sept. 2013 [access] Memorandum of Understanding between the Republic of Nauru and the Commonwealth of Australia, relating to the Transfer to and Assessment of Persons in Nauru, and Related Issues, 3 August 2013 [text via Refworld] "Representation of Forced Migrants: A Case Study of the East Bengali Migrants to West… [read post]
14 May 2009, 11:40 pm
  We ought also to note that the principal reason for their being political support in Australia for an Australia- South Korea DTA is that without such a DTA, Australian exporters (in particular, beef exporters) would be at a disadvantage to US exporters. [read post]
15 Dec 2018, 6:15 am by Cyrus Farivar
" Lund is referring to a recent law passed in Australia that will fine companies that do not comply with government demands for encrypted data up to AUS$10 million. [read post]
8 Mar 2007, 8:56 am
Not content with giving us the landmark Dow Jones v Gutnick case on online defamation (holding that publication takes place at the point of download) and the infamous and much-derided Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act (regulating Australian-hosted and foreign-provided Internet content under a semi-broadcast framework applying to ISPs etc), I see that the good government of Australia is back to give us more! [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 1:06 pm
We see from KPMG Australia website as also a news report making the Australian Press (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/city-beat/andrew-reappointed-kpmg-chairman/story-fn4xq4zx-1225876401739) that Michael Andrew was unanimously reappointed National Chairman of KPMG for a further 3 years by the firm's Australian partners. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 5:05 am by Lawrence Solum
This paper is part of a special issue marking the 20th anniversary of the Implied Rights decisions of the High Court of Australia. [read post]
18 Aug 2010, 1:40 pm by Lawrence Solum
Secondly, in response to whether rights are sufficiently protected, it is argued that Australia lacks effective human rights protections because of its failure to give formal and comprehensive legal recognition to human rights. [read post]
24 Jul 2011, 4:55 am by Stephen Page
In September, I am travelling to Nepal with Australia's CEO Challenge. [read blog]
24 Jul 2011, 4:55 am by Stephen Page
In September, I am travelling to Nepal with Australia's CEO Challenge. [read post]
22 Apr 2021, 4:52 pm by INFORRM
The landscape of defamation law in Australia and overseas has been shifting over the past decade and more. [read post]
3 May 2010, 8:29 am by Duncan Hollis
by Duncan Hollis Australia’s government has announced that Australia will accede to the COE Cybercrime Convention (and not, as many are reporting that it will merely ”sign” the Convention, which, I suppose, reflects the media’s continued inability or unwillingness to sort out the basic issues of treaty formation). [read post]