University of Western Sydney Law Review
- Publisher:
- University of Western Sydney, School of Law
- Publication date:
- 2009-06-04
- ISBN:
- 1446-9294
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- Untangling adverse action - Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union v. BHP Coal Pty Ltd.
- Murray Gleeson: The Smiler.
- A delicate balance: regulating micro satellite technology in a big satellite world.
- A legal and social analysis of 'one punch' cases in Western Australia.
- The Cardinal, the writer and the philosopher: reflections on teaching at UWS.
- University of Western Sydney Law Alumni Occasional Address: 8 November 2013, Doltone House, Sydney.
- Should aboriginal peoples be recognised in the Australian Constitution?
- Tinkering with the right to silence: the Evidence Amendment (Evidence of Silence) Act 2013 (NSW).
- Forensic use of DNA information v. human rights and privacy challenges.
- Towards a new framework in the law of war: incorporating transnational organised crime.
Featured documents
- Forensic use of DNA information v. human rights and privacy challenges.
- Tinkering with the right to silence: the Evidence Amendment (Evidence of Silence) Act 2013 (NSW).
- Towards a new framework in the law of war: incorporating transnational organised crime.
- A delicate balance: regulating micro satellite technology in a big satellite world.
- Australian statutory labour law and the near death experience of the doctrine of managerial prerogatives.
- Untangling adverse action - Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union v. BHP Coal Pty Ltd.
- Fees? Not so simple: Andrews and ORS v Australia New Zealand Banking Group Ltd [2012] HCA 30 (6 September 2012).
- Provocation: a totally flawed defence that has no place in Australian criminal law irrespective of sentencing regime.
- Remedying the past or losing international human rights in translation? 'Comprehensive' responses to Australian national security legislation reviews.
- The application of the defence of non est factum: an exploration of its limits and boundaries.