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Vol. 39 No. 2, December 2015

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  • Debating the nature and ambit of the Commonwealth's non-statutory executive power.
  • Do we need a specific domestic violence offence?
  • Possibilities and pitfalls involved in expanding Australia's national workers' compensation scheme.
  • The occupiers' liability and civil liability legislation.
  • 'Long may the buskers carry on busking': street music and the law in Melbourne and Sydney.
  • 'Long may the buskers carry on busking': street music and the law in Melbourne and Sydney.
  • 'Sex slaves' and shrewd business women: the role of victim consent in trafficking in persons in Australia.
  • Trusts and statutes.
  • Pushing the envelope of proprietary interests: the nadir of the numerus clausus principle?
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