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Volume 32(2)

December 2005 - Contents

Articles

General Endangerment Offences: The Way Forward?, CMV Clarkson  (pp 131-144)

The High Court’s Human Sacrifice to the Alter of High Policy: An Alternative Solution to the Slaughter, Konrad de Kerloy and Katja Levy (pp 145-163)

Problems with the New Regime of Proportionate Liability for Misleading or Deceptive Conduct, Wayne Courtney (pp 164-193)

Of Rubbish Bins and Beauty Queens:  Independent Obligations in Contract, Paula Baron and Aviva Freilich (pp 194-210)

State Courts and Chapter III of the Commonwealth Constitution: Is Kable’s Case Still Relevant?, Peter Johnston (pp 211-233)

Property Rights to Stolen Money, John Tarrant (pp 234-250)

A Servant of Many Masters: The Australian Football League Player - Agent’s Duty of Undivided Loyalty, Antonio Buti (pp 251-263)

Good Law or Bad Lore? The Efficacy of Criminal Injuries Compensation Schemes for Victims of Sexual Abuse: A New Model of Sexual Assault Provisions, Christine Forster (pp 264-297)

Book Reviews

The Tyrannicide Brief by Geoffrey Robertson, Reviewed by George Syrota (pp 299-307)

Separated: Australian Aboriginal Childhood Separations and Guardianship Law by Antonio Buti, Reviewed by  Peter d'Errico (pp 308-312)

 

 

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