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Contemporary Australian Tort Law is an engaging, accessible and student-friendly introduction to the law of torts in Australia. This unique text covers the foundational topics ...
Justice in Tribunals, now in its 5th edition, deals with the law relating to quasi-judicial authorities of government, professions, sporting organisations, industrial, political and commercial ...
The new edition has a narrow focus in relation to the legal and valuation principles concerning rent review determinations and associated matters, but it contains ...
Ong on Tracing, by Professor Denis SK Ong, is the first scholarly monograph published in Australia to analyse and explain the complex principles relating to ...
The Contract of Employment, 2nd edition offers Australian lawyers the most comprehensive, systematic and intellectually rigorous treatment of the contract of employment. With more Australian ...
This book explains the applicable laws and procedures under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth), the Bankruptcy Regulations 1996, the Federal Court (Bankruptcy) Rules 2016 and ...
When I walked through the office door each day, I knew
that almost every decision I made would make somebody unhappy. If I decided to ...
Cover image:\nMary Edwards \nSir Frederick Jordan, 1947 \nOil on canvas \nSupreme Court of New South Wales \n (c) New South Wales Bar Association \nPhoto ...
Lawyering and Positive Professional Identities is designed to help law students successfully navigate the demands of law studies and legal practice through the development of ...
Remedies in Equity - The Laws of Australia is a comprehensive reference for practitioners and students regarding the power of courts to award equitable relief in ...
Hayes & Eburn Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales explains and discusses the principles underpinning New South Wales criminal law and procedure. It ...
A philosophical and legal argument for equal access to good lawyers and other legal resources.
Should your risk of wrongful conviction depend on your wealth ...