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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The Australian Construction Law Bulletin presents the latest developments in construction law and related issues in the construction industry.
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The First Nations Law Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter providing up-to-date information, analysis and commentary on First Nations legal issues in Australia and internationally. It is overseen by a panel of First Nations lawyers and legal experts and has a strong focus on ESG and corporate social responsibility. It covers a broad range of topics including Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property, employment law and discrimination, cultural heritage protection, Indigenous data sovereignty, inclusion and diversity in the legal profession, and class actions.
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Authoritative commentary on Native title law in Australia written by Graeme Neate, James McNamara, Matthew Pudovskis, John Southalan, Maureen Tehan, Megan Brayne and Susan Phillips. It is specially designed to assist lawyers, government, Aboriginal, mining and pastoral organisations practicing in the area of native title law. The service provides the annotated Native Title Act (Cth) plus Rules and Regulations, State and Territory legislation, and general commentary on Native title law and practice; as well as editors’ notes on determinations and the determination itself. Useful information for practitioners include application forms, practice notes and flowcharts. Case-notes from Australian and foreign jurisdictions are also provided. Native Title News is included in the subscription price for the Native Title service, or can be purchased separately.
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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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The Australian Property Law Bulletin has been published for the last 30 years. The Bulletin provides in-depth analysis of the latest news, legal developments and cases impacting the practice of property law. It combines the currency and accessibility of online legal news sources with the expertise and discernment of our General Editor and Editorial Board Members.
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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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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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Covering both the common law origins and the current uniform legislative regime in depth, this looseleaf contains extensive commentary and legislation for all Australian jurisdictions, as well as relevant case summaries and practical resources.
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Whether prosecuting or defending, Australian Criminal Trial Directions enables you to identify and make submissions upon the correct directions to be given to juries. It is useful in magistrates or summary courts. Australian Criminal Trial Directions is an essential tool for judges and magistrates in order to ensure they apply the correct law. The work is also a useful guide to substantive law relating to trial practice and procedure, and is intended as a first reference guide for barristers.