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The Internet Law Bulletin was created to address the range of legal issues posed by the internet and online services. The newsletter includes analysis of case law, discussion of new and proposed legislation, reports on significant inquiries and research, and news updates on legal developments both in Australia and overseas.
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The Australian Environment Review provides updates and analysis on developments in environmental law throughout Australia and internationally. It includes in-depth commentary on government policy and legislation, as well as significant court cases. This newsletter is an ideal resource for legislators, policy makers, government officials, environment managers and engineers, water and power authorities, mining and oil companies, waste management companies and authorities, manufacturers and lawyers.
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The Australian Alternative Dispute Resolution Bulletin aims to provide in-depth analysis on latest developments and news in the Alternative Dispute Resolution space. The aim is to keep lawyers, mediators and arbitrators up-to-date with changes in case law and legislation, both domestically and internationally.
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This service covers the areas of family law that are legislated by the states and territories independently of the Commonwealth. The product consists of two volumes divided into areas of law. Each guide card is then divided into states. The legislation is annotated as well as having some commentary. There is often commentary at the beginning of each guide card explaining the differences between the jurisdictions, or detailing the history of legislative changes.
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National Work Health and Safety provides extensive coverage of work health and safety law across all commonwealth, state and territory jurisdictions following the process of harmonization which occurred in 2011.
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Mining Safety Law in Australia is an industry-specific legal resource that can help you expand your mining and resources practice into this complex regulatory safety environment. For corporations, it allows you to manage your corporate liabilities with confidence and give practical and legal advice to your stakeholders.
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Product Liability Australia comprehensively covers all areas of Product Liability in Australia. The service includes extensive commentary, written originally by Dr Ellen Beerworth, and currently updated by Peter Holloway. The service also extracts a number of Directives & Policy documents published by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
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Civil Liability Australia is the only title to deal exclusively with the Civil Liability regime. Know the variants that apply to your state. This is a national work that guides you according to cases that have been heard. It shows you the extent and application of these changes, as they're handled by the courts. Most importantly, all legislation contained within is cross-referenced to relevant legislation in other states.
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The Australian Energy and Resources Law Bulletin covers all the latest legal developments relating to mining, resource planning and purchase, primary industries, agricultural land use and energy regulation. The Australian Energy and Resources Law Bulletin is the perfect tool for legal practitioners looking to stay current with developments and issues relating to energy and resources law.
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The Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin has been published for over 15 years. The bulletin is at the cutting edge of this complex and dynamic area of law. At all times, the practical implications for industry and commerce are considered. Current news, opinions and court decisions are compiled to provide subscribers with a source of relevant information.