LexisNexis carries a selection of leading Administrative Law publications including Australian Administrative Law, the Administrative Law Bulletin, Australian Journal of Human Rights and Administrative Law decisions.
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Federal Criminal Law is an essential practice tool for anyone working in the field of federal criminal law. The thematic approach works especially well for practitioners who do not know the area well. Case references and expert annotations to legislative provisions enables the interpretation of legislation with ease. Federal Criminal Law deals with the primary areas of practice encompassing drugs offences, customs offences, corporations and tax offences, migration offences, social security offences, plus more. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month and during periods of rapid legislative change occurs several times a month.
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An essential litigation tool providing authoritative commentary on the law of discovery and interrogatories in Australia, principally written by David L Bailey of the Victorian Bar. As well as extensive commentary, the service includes precedents for the process of discovery and for answering interrogatories, as well extracts of relevant legislation. The expanding area of law relating to the discovery of electronic evidence is also covered.
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Takeovers and Reconstructions provides a thorough and systematic account of the legal aspects of corporate takeovers, mergers and acquisitions using authoritative commentary by leading practitioners and takeovers experts working with business, valuable case law and case studies.
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Insurance law annotated provides a quick reference guide to the primary insurance legislation. It provides concise and accessible annotations of key Commonwealth insurance legislation for insurers, their legal and professional advisors and insurance intermediaries. It is also a 'go-to' publication which points the user in the right direction for further research such as case law and secondary source material. It includes coverage of aviation, marine, terrorism and medical malpractice insurance.
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Estate Planning is a comprehensive online guide drawing together the legal and financial expertise required to develop informed strategies on wealth and asset management.
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Building Regulation Australia is an invaluable tool for professionals who need to understand and apply the Building Code of Australia (BCA).
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The Australian Product Liability Reporter is a vital source of practical legal information on the rights and remedies arising out of loss or damage caused by defective or unsafe products. It covers product bans and recalls, current government initiatives in this area, judgments and settlements. Regular and detailed coverage of overseas developments will keep you informed of significant changes in government policy, new legislation and landmark court decisions.
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Written by two leading authorities in contract law Dr Nick Seddon, Honorary Professor at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University and Professor Rick Bigwood, Academic Dean and holder of the Sir Gerard Breannan Chair in Law at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Cheshire & Fifoot is a definitive Australian text on the law of contract, that meticulously examines every aspect of the law of contract and related areas including estoppel, restitution and statutory misleading conduct, to provide a work that is both thorough and readily accessible meeting all the needs of practitioners providing a comprehensive resource that gives a current account of the law.
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The ASX Listing Rules publication includes the Rules, their Appendices and Guidance Notes which assist listed entities to understand how certain Listing Rules operate.
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Family Court Legislation is an essential complement to Australian Family Law. It is the family lawyer's "take-to-court" service that contains all court requirements in one convenient and portable volume. Along with important family law and court legislation & precedents, it includes annotations on the application of the Family Law Rules 2004 (Cth) in Western Australia and the similarities and differences between the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and the Family Court Act 1997 (WA).