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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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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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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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Legal Costs South Australia is a South Australia specific costs work. It compiles and provides commentary to materials relevant to legal costing in South Australia and federal jurisdictions. As new, up to date scales are added, the old scales are maintained. The Legal Costs Federal Companion is also updated and issued with each service. The Federal Companion contains legislation (including scales of costs and fees).
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Workplace Law — Fair Work is a thorough annotated legislative resource on Federal industrial relations and employment law. Led by Joe Catanzariti, the Vice President of the Fair Work Commission, a team of expert authors have provided in-depth, detailed and practical commentary to assist practitioners in navigating the complex Federal industrial law landscape.
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Business Law of Australia provides commentary on the theory and application of all aspects of business law. It includes comparative tables of legislation, extensive commentary on business structures and commercial contracts, along with many other topics as well as further reading suggestions. For online subscribers, cross references are provided to the relevant legislative provisions, which are reproduced in full.
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Australian Immigration Law is a unique resource of expert guidance written for legal practitioners, migration agents and government departments. The Table of Amendments details all amending legislation, commencement and transitional provisions. Gazettal information covers important materials on visa numbers, pool and pass marks, and continuing professional development notices for migration practitioners.
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Legal Costs New South Wales is a NSW specific Costs works. New South Wales is a NSW specific Costs works. This work compiles and provides commentary to materials relevant to legal costing in NSW and federal jurisdictions. As new, up to date scales are added, the old scales are maintained as these are important for practitioners working on long-term matters. Legal Costs Federal Companion is also updated and issued with each service. The Federal Companion contains legislation (including scales of costs and fees).
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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 South Australia is an indispensable tool for criminal law practitioners across the State. All important legislation required for the conduct of a criminal matter from beginning to end is covered in this one publication, with annotations to legislative provisions authored by Master Peter Norman and Scott Henchliffe QC. 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.