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Law Law Review

Volume 29(1)

March 2000 Contents

ARTICLES

Three Kinds of Objection to Discretionary Remedialism, Peter Birks (pp 1-17)

Contributory Negligence and Breach of Contract: The Implications of Astley v Austrust Ltd, Aviva Freilich (pp 18-38)

The Visual Test in the Registration and Infringement of Industrial Designs, Paula Baron (pp 39-58)

Genocide: It’s a Crime Everywhere, But Not in Australia, Martin Flynn (pp 59-78)

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FORUM

Skewering the Credibility of Women: A Reappraisal of Corroboration in Australian Legal History, Constance Backhouse (pp 79-107)

The Court of Criminal Appeal: A New Scheme to Assist Indigent Appellants, DK Malcolm & Paul Moyle (pp 108-115)

Developments in the Whole-of-Government Management of Terrestrial Water Resources, Alex Gardner (pp 116-142)

BOOK REVIEWS

The Remedial Constructive Trust, David M Wright (pp 143-147) Reviewed by Fiona Burns

Proprietary Claims and Insolvency, Gerard McCormack (pp 148-151) Reviewed by Fiona Burns

The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law, Brad Sherman & Lionel Bently (pp 151-153) Reviewed by Paula Baron

 

 

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