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Federal Law Review

Thu Sep 22 2016

Volume 44 Issue 2 of the Federal Law Review has now been published. The current issue features;

  • Matthew Groves, ‘The Evolution and Reform of Standing in Australian Administrative Law’
  • Michelle Welsh and Helen Anderson, ‘The Public Enforcement of Sanctions against Illegal Phoenix Activity: Scope, Rationale and Reform’
  • Dale Smith, ‘Is the High Court Mistaken about the Aim of Statutory Interpretation?’
  • Elizabeth Hicks, ‘Context and the Limits of Legal Reasoning: The “Victim Focus” of Section 18C in Comparative Perspective’
  • Lisa Burton Crawford, ‘Can Parliament Confer Plenary Executive Power? The Limitations Imposed by Sections 51 and 52 of the Australian Constitution’
  • Dominique Allen, ‘Barking and Biting: The Equal Opportunity Commission as an Enforcement Agency’
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