Employment Advocate v Williamson
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Neutral Citation | 2001-0824 FCA D |
Year | 2001 |
Date | 2001 |
Court | Federal Court |
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Parker v Comptroller-General of Customs
...21 Section 255(4)(a). 22 Australia, Law Reform Commission, Evidence, Report No 38, (1987) at 243. 23 Employment Advocate v Williamson (2001) 111 FCR 20 at 43–44 [78] per Branson 24 The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed (1989), vol VII at 747. 25 The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed (1989),......
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2 firm's commentaries
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Generally protected: a governments capacity to regulate enterprise bargaining via procurement policy
...11Above, n 1, at [132]-[163]; above, n 2, at [99]-[130]. 12Above, n 1, at [132]-[163], relying upon Employment Advocate v Williamson (2001) 111 FCR 20; 185 ALR 590; [2001] FCA 1164 at [15]. 13Above, n 1, at [184]-[187]. 14Above, n 1, at [188]-[212]. 15Above, n 2, at [135]-[142]. 16Above, n ......
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The standard of proof in workplace investigations
...of the subject-matter of the proceeding; and the gravity of the matters alleged. Justice Branson in Employment Advocate v Williamson [2001] FCA 1164; (2001) 111 FCR 20 at [65], in a section of his reasons for judgment, with which Kenny J expressed her agreement (see [108]), expressed the vi......