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Workers Compensation Western Australia
The Workers’ Compensation Western Australia publication comprehensively covers the workers' compensation laws in the Western Australian jurisdiction. The product includes complete and extracts of relevant legislation, comprehensive and detailed annotations and commentary of legislation, and extensive analysis on case law concerning workers' compensation issues, along with helpful practical materials including practice notes and forms. Extensive annotations were previously inserted by Professor Robert Guthrie of Curtin University, who is now on the Criminal Injuries Compensation Court WA. Workers’ Compensation Western Australia is the only Western Australian specific work of its kind, offering detailed insight into various workers’ compensation legislation including:
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981.
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management (Acts of Terrorism) Act 2001.
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Regulations 1982.
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management (Scales of Fees) Regulations 1998.
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management (Acts of Terrorism) (Final Day) Regulations 200
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Arbitration Rules 2011.
- Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Conciliation Rules 2011.
- Inclusion of Historical Provisions: Workers’ Compensation (DRD) Rules 2005.
- Informative summaries of workers’ compensation decisions and case notes.
- Detailed and comprehensive practice materials, including Practice Notes and Forms, and an index for ease of reference.
The Workers’ Compensation Western Australia publication is a vital service in assisting legal practitioners, employers/employees, agencies and other third parties in the practical application of workers’ compensation laws in Western Australia.
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