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Authoritative commentary on evidence law in Australia written by a former judge of the High Court of Australia. Cross on Evidence expounds the civil and criminal law of evidence in all Australian jurisdictions and provides a clear explanation of the general principles. It is an indispensable tool for courts and barristers across Australia. It also includes the full text of the Evidence Acts and related legislation.
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Informative and topical, Native Title News provides a snapshot of developments in this volatile and rapidly evolving area of the law. Articles on recent decisions and legislative change from a cross-section of practitioners involved in native title cases are published, as well as commentary on recent decisions, current cases, National Native Title Tribunal decisions and other matters of interest.
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The Australian Tax Law Bulletin is devoted to articles on current tax issues, providing opinions and arguments on recent tax legislation (state and Commonwealth), tax administration, judicial issues and policy. The General Editor leads an editorial board whose members have extensive and high-level practical experience in taxation law in both the private and public sectors.
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Financial Services Newsletter authors provide expert analysis and opinion on current changes and developments affecting the financial services industry.
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Australian Corporation Practice (ACP) is designed specifically to cater to needs of the corporate and business rather than legal markets.
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The Employment Law Bulletin examines changes both in the law and government policy, keeping readers at the forefront of new liabilities and legal procedures and helping them minimise the risk of non-compliance. The bulletin offers expert commentary and practical summaries of the latest cases dealing with employment law matters, along with informative and topical articles addressing key developments and important issues.
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Australian Corporation Finance Law contains detailed chapters covering all your corporate finance law needs, encompassing Australian debt capital markets, secured financing, takeovers, asset financing, conflict of laws issues and consequences of corporate financing.
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The Australian Health Law Bulletin covers a range of issues, including public health, reproductive technology, doctor/patient confidentiality, health & medical insurance, drug regulation, risk management, mental health, forensic evidence, health privacy, professional negligence, duty to disclose, health care ethics, corporate governance of health services and discrimination, and other emerging issues related to health law in Australia.
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Sentencing Law NSW is a commentary work updated by Rod Howie QC (formerly a Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW) and Justice Bellew of the Supreme Court of NSW. The topics covered include general principles, statutory factors, procedure, sentencing options, children, advocacy, appeals, Local Court, specific offences, Cth offences and narcotic offences. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW), plus the Regulations, and extracts of the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) are also included.
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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.