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QUT Law & Justice Journal |
Articles
- Re Mimia; Ex Parte Ame - the Case for a Constitutional Australian Citizenship - [2006] QUTLJJ 1; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 1
Paul Martin- The Inception and Role of International Environmental Law in Domestic Biodiversity Conservation Efforts: The South African Experience - [2006] QUTLJJ 2; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 30
Louis J. Kotze and Anel Du Plessis- The Legislation Changed, What About The Reality? - [2006] QUTLJJ 3; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 55
Judith Oliver- Mockery and the Right to Trial by Jury - [2006] QUTLJJ 4; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 66
Anthony Gray- Work Choices: An International Comparison - [2006] QUTLJJ 5; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 89
Paul HarpurCurrent Issues
- Current Challenges for the Doctrine of the Separation of Powers - The Ghosts in the Machinery of Government - [2006] QUTLJJ 6; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 105
The Hon Dean Wells- A Comparative Evaluation of Developments in Equitable Relief for Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Breach of Trust - [2006] QUTLJJ 7; (2006) 6(1) QUTLJJ 118
Malcolm CopeBook Reviews
Foreword
- Asking Questions About the Beginning, End and Meaning of Life - [2006] QUTLJJ 10; (2006) 6(2) QUTLJJ vii
Lindy Willmott & Ben WhiteArticles
- Principles for substituted decision-making about withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining measures in Queensland: a case for legislative reform - [2006] QUTLJJ 11; (2006) 6(2) QUTLJJ 166
Michelle Howard- Post-mortem sperm harvesting, conception and the law: Rationality or religiosity? - [2006] QUTLJJ 12; (2006) 6(2) QUTLJJ 193
Marett Leiboff- What about me? How far do we go in the best interest of the child in assisted reproductive technology? - [2006] QUTLJJ 13; (2006) 6(2) QUTLJJ 214
Karinne Ludlow- A discussion of regret as a model for ethical discourse generally and the context of the provision of life sustaining measures in Queensland - [2006] QUTLJJ 14; (2006) 6(2) QUTLJJ 230
Mark SayersCurrent Issues