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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Australian Uniform Evidence provides concise and authoritative section-by-section annotations to the Commonwealth, New South Wales and Victorian uniform evidence Acts. The Evidence Act is reproduced in full and the annotations are written by Justice Geoffrey John Bellew of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and John K Arthur of the Victorian Bar.
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This publication is solely devoted to copyright and designs law and provides thorough discussion of all the latest case law as well as containing the full text of all relevant legislation and selected international conventions. Regular bulletins bring you up-to-date information on legislative developments, recent decisions and policy developments.
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Franchising Law and Practice provides comprehensive coverage of franchising and its administration in Australia. Extensive annotations to the current Franchising Code of Conduct, in addition to extracts to historical versions of the Code. Detailed comparative tables, providing a quick reference guide to recent legislative changes in Franchising Law.
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Criminal Law Western Australia is an essential tool for criminal law practitioners, judicial officers, police and individuals working in the area of criminal law in Western Australia. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month. Annotations to legislation are instructive as to how legislative provisions operate in practice and how they have been interpreted by the authorities.
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Industrial Law New South Wales provides an up-do-date, comprehensive coverage of Industrial Relations Law in NSW. Its exclusive focus on the NSW jurisdiction makes a unique offering in the market.
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Industrial Law Queensland provides comprehensive, authoritative and accurate coverage of Industrial Relations in Queensland. Authored by barrister Kenneth Watson. This service is an indispensable tool for legal practitioners, industrial advocates and consultants, industrial and employer organisations and government departments working in Queensland industrial relations.
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An essential, practical and time saving tool, this four-volume work contains all the information necessary to prepare a family law case — a one-stop shop for federal legislation relating to family law. Australian Family Law also provides guidance on how recent changes will affect day-to-day family law practice. The product provides commentary on divorces, child support, property settlement & parenting arrangements.
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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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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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Civil Procedure Queensland is the authoritative guide to civil litigation in Queensland. It provides expert commentary on the practice of law in Queensland and how it is being applied in the latest cases. Civil Procedure Queensland also covers the forms, practice directions and scales of costs and fees essential to running matters in the Supreme Court, District Court and Magistrates Court.