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Melbourne University Law Review |
Articles
- Disinterested Truth: Legitimation of the Doctrine of Tenure Post-Mabo - [2005] MULR 2; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 39
Samantha Hepburn- Resolving a True Conflict between State Laws: A Minimalist Approach - [2005] MULR 3; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 95
Graeme Hill- A Tale of Two Systems: The Use of International Law in Constitutional Interpretation in Australia and South Africa - [2005] MULR 3; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 131
Devika Hovell, George Williams- An Exploration of the Conceptual Basis of Privacy and the Implications for the Future of Australian Privacy Law - [2005] MULR 4; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 179
David Lindsay- The Limites of Voluntariness in Contract - [2005] MULR 5; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 218
Andrew RobertsonCritique and Comment
- Giving Content to General Concepts - [2005] MULR 6; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 242
Joachim Dietrich- Curbing Corporate Collusion in Australia: The Role of Section 45A of the Trade Practices Act - [2005] MULR 7; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 270
David K Round, Leanne M HannaCase Note
Review Essay
- Animals and the Law: A New Legal Frontier? - [2005] MULR 9; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 317
Stephen WhiteBook Review
Articles
- A Tort of Invasion of Privacy in Australia? - [2005] MULR 11; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 339
Des Butler- Mutual Wills: Contemporary Reflections on an Old Doctrine - [2005] MULR 12; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 390
Rosalind Croucher- Legal Issues for the Use of Free and Open Source Software in Government - [2005] MULR 13; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 412
Brian Fitzgerald and Nic Suzor- Stranded between Partisanship and the Truth? A Comparative Analysis of Legal Ethics in the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems of Justice - [2005] MULR 14; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 448
Felicity Nagorcka, Michael Stanton and Michael Wilson- Investment Banks as Fiduciaries: Implications for Conflicts of Interest - [2005] MULR 15; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 478
Andrew TuchCritique and Comment
- Understanding and Responding to Begging - [2005] MULR 16; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 518
Philip Lynch- The Legal Regulation of Marriage - [2005] MULR 17; 29 Melbourne University Law Review 556
The Hon Alastair NicholsonCase Note
Book Review
Articles
- ’Fraud on the Market‘: Judicial Approaches to Causation and Loss from Securities Nondisclosure in the United States, Canada and Australia - [2005] MULR 20; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 621
Michael Duffy- Improving Human Rights Analysis in the Legislative and Policy Processes - [2005] MULR 21; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 665
Simon Evans- Foreign States and Australian Courts - [2005] MULR 22; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 704
Richard Garnett- The Proliferation Security Initiative: Interdicting Vessels in International Waters to Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction? - [2005] MULR 23; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 733
Douglas Guilfoyle- Dispute Resolution in a Complex International Society - [2005] MULR 24; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 765
Catherine Kessedjian- On the Legality of Gene Patents - [2005] MULR 25; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 809
Dianne Nicol- ’The History of the Haste-Wagons‘ The Motor Car Act 1909 (Vic), Emergent Technology and the Call for Law - [2005] MULR 26; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 843
Kieran TranterEssay
- Sir Isaac Isaacs — A Sesquicentenary Reflection - [2005] MULR 27; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 880
The Hon Justice Michael KirbyCritique and Comment
- It's a Man's World: Claims of Provocation and Automatism in ’Intimate‘ Homicides - [2005] MULR 28; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 905
Bernadette McSherryBook Review
- The Ultimate Rule of Law by David M Beatty - [2005] MULR 29; 29(3) Melbourne University Law Review 930
The Hon Justice John BastenBOOKS RECEIVED