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Fri Sep 22 2017
  • The University of NSW Law Journal Vol 40(3) In this issue - The constitutional duty to give reasons for judicial decisions Luke Beck / When Interpretation Acts require interpretation: purposive statutory interpretation and criminal liability in QLD James Duffy and John O'Brien / Parliamentary deliberation no constitutional limits in the legislative process Gabrielle Appelby and Anna Olijnyk / Voting rights and Australian legal democracy Ryan Goss / Regulating supermarkets: the competition for space Christopher Arup, Caron Beaton-Wells and Jo Paul-Taylor / Disclosable, but not necessarily fatal? Welfare overpayments in the uncertain landscape of Fitness for Practice Mark Thomas / Misfortune or Misdeed: an empirical study of public attitudes towards personal bankruptcy Paul Ali, Lucinda O'Brien and Ian Ramsay /Beyond recognition: Lessons from Chile for allocating Indigenous water rights in Australia Elizabeth Macpherson / Holding companies responsible? The criminal liability of Australian corporations for extraterritorial human rights violations Radha Ivory and Anna John / Negotiating a treaty on business and human rights: the early stages Humberto Cantu Rivera / Empty rituals or workable models? Towards a Business and Human Rights Treaty Jolyon Ford and Claire Methven O'Brien / Changing approaches to child labour in global supply chains: Exploring the influence of multi-stakeholder partnership and the United Nations guiding principles on Business and Human Rights Martijn Boersma / Orchestration from below? Trade unions in the global south, transnational business and efforts to orchestrate continuous improvement in non state regulatory initiatives Sarah Rennie, Tim Connor, Annie Delaney and Shelley Marshall
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