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Volume 31(2)

December 2003 Contents 

ARTICLES

The Judiciary Under the Constitution: The Future of Reform Chief, Justice David K Malcolm (pp 129-141)

The History of Western Australia’s Constitution and Attempts at Its Reform,  Brian de Garis (pp 142-153)

Western Australia: A Tale of Two Constitutional Acts, Narelle Miragliotta (pp 154-170)

The High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of the United States: A Centenary Reflection, Justice Michael Kirby (pp 171-201)

Law and Literature: Walking the Boundary with Robert Frost and the US Supreme Court, Kieran Dolin (pp 202-218)

Walking  the Boundary: A Reply, Deborah Williams (pp 219-225)

Declarations of Essential Services Under Part IIIA of the Trade Practices Act:  A ‘Discipline’ on Access Reform, Brenda Marshall & Rachael Mulheron (pp 226-265)

The Mozambique Rule and the (Non) Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Western Australia over Foreign Land,  W Rupert Johnson (pp 266-292)

Implied Terms: Central Exchange Ltd v Anaconda Nickel Ltd, Paula Baron, Robyn Carroll & Aviva Freilich (pp 293-301)

The Judges of Western Australia (Portrait of Chieve Justice Michael Holden),  Sasha Moss  (pp 302-305)

BOOK REVIEW

Prisoners as Citizens: Human Rights in Australian Prisons by David Brown & Meredith Wilkie (eds), Reviewed by Peter Johnston (pp 306-308)

 

 

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