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Vol. 33 No. 2, August 2009

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Index

  • Piercing the veil on corporate groups in Australia: the case for reform.
  • Incapacity, non est factum and unjust enrichment.
  • From good intentions to ethical outcomes: the paramountcy of children's interests in the Family Law Act.
  • 'Generally inconvenient': the 1624 Statute of Monopolies as political compromise.
  • Representations as to the future under the proposed Australian consumer law.
  • 'An "alien" by the barest of threads' - the legality of the deportation of long-term residents from Australia.
  • Franchising and the quest for the holy grail: good faith or good intentions?
  • Judging the judges: are they adopting the rights approach in matters involving children?
  • Unlovely and unloved: corporate law reform's progeny.
  • Books received.
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