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Fri Sep 01 2017
  • Federal Law Review Vol 45(2) In this issue - The Normative structure of Australian administrative law / Proportionality and the separation of powers in constitutional review: examining the role of judicial deference / Statutory misinterpretation: Rash holding in Brash Holdings / 'On Just Terms' revisited / Accountability in regulatory reform: Australia's superannuation industry paradox / The development of the High Court's willingness to overrule common law precedent / Review of Australia's petroleum resource rent tax: implications from a case study on the Gorgon Gas Project

  • Law Society Journal Issue 37 In this issue - A process for healing and hope: how two lawyers have revolutionised justice for more than 850 traumatised clients / Having a belly laugh: Australian judges on why humour is essential on the bench / Moving towards reconciliation: Life beyond the Uluru Statement / The tribulations of tabloid media: why crime reporting is failing / Would you sponsor a refugee? A fresh approach to a big issue

  • Australian Corporate Lawyer Vol 27(3) In this issue - How a high performing legal team can deliver value / How general counsel can help their organisation be successful in the data journey / Using technology to restructure the in-house legal function

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