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Authoritative commentary on Native title law in Australia written by Graeme Neate, James McNamara, Matthew Pudovskis, John Southalan, Maureen Tehan, Megan Brayne and Susan Phillips. It is specially designed to assist lawyers, government, Aboriginal, mining and pastoral organisations practicing in the area of native title law. The service provides the annotated Native Title Act (Cth) plus Rules and Regulations, State and Territory legislation, and general commentary on Native title law and practice; as well as editors’ notes on determinations and the determination itself. Useful information for practitioners include application forms, practice notes and flowcharts. Case-notes from Australian and foreign jurisdictions are also provided. Native Title News is included in the subscription price for the Native Title service, or can be purchased separately.
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Sports Law Bulletin covers the latest Australian and international developments and current thinking on sports law issues. It provides commentary on a broad range of topics including sports governance, anti-doping, commercial aspects of sport, athlete’s rights and protections, integrity and disciplinary proceedings, human rights and discrimination, and diversity and inclusion in sport. This newsletter provides a forum for discussion and comment on sports law issues, and its carefully curated content enables busy practitioners to keep abreast of developments in the law.
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The Australian Health Law Bulletin covers a range of issues, including public health, reproductive technology, doctor/patient confidentiality, health & medical insurance, drug regulation, risk management, mental health, forensic evidence, health privacy, professional negligence, duty to disclose, health care ethics, corporate governance of health services and discrimination, and other emerging issues related to health law in Australia.
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Written by two leading authorities in contract law Dr Nick Seddon, Honorary Professor at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University and Professor Rick Bigwood, Academic Dean and holder of the Sir Gerard Breannan Chair in Law at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Cheshire & Fifoot is a definitive Australian text on the law of contract, that meticulously examines every aspect of the law of contract and related areas including estoppel, restitution and statutory misleading conduct, to provide a work that is both thorough and readily accessible meeting all the needs of practitioners providing a comprehensive resource that gives a current account of the law.
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Legal Costs Victoria is a Victoria specific costs works. It compiles and provides commentary to materials relevant to legal costing in Victoria and federal jurisdictions. As new, up to date scales are added, the old scales are maintained. The Legal Costs Federal Companion is also updated and issued with each service.
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Authoritative commentary on evidence law in Australia written by a former judge of the High Court of Australia. Cross on Evidence expounds the civil and criminal law of evidence in all Australian jurisdictions and provides a clear explanation of the general principles. It is an indispensable tool for courts and barristers across Australia. It also includes the full text of the Evidence Acts and related legislation.
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This newsletter provides digests of recent cases and information about legislative developments to keep practitioners up to date with the latest happenings in NSW criminal law. Criminal Law News publishes 11 times a year and is usually 16 pages long. The newsletter is included as part of a subscription to Criminal Practice and Procedure NSW, or can be subscribed to separately.
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Immigration Review is essential reading for anyone requiring comprehensive coverage of developments in immigration law. The review provides a forum for analysis of issues which confront migration practitioners and includes information on recent developments in immigration law and policy. Each issue contains expertly written articles and carefully selected recent cases highlighting key points in immigration law.
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Sentencing Law NSW is a commentary work updated by Rod Howie QC (formerly a Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW) and Justice Bellew of the Supreme Court of NSW. The topics covered include general principles, statutory factors, procedure, sentencing options, children, advocacy, appeals, Local Court, specific offences, Cth offences and narcotic offences. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW), plus the Regulations, and extracts of the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) are also included.
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An essential, practical and time saving tool, this four-volume work contains all the information necessary to prepare a family law case — a one-stop shop for federal legislation relating to family law. Australian Family Law also provides guidance on how recent changes will affect day-to-day family law practice. The product provides commentary on divorces, child support, property settlement & parenting arrangements.