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‘Value Judgments: The Ethics of Law’
Comment by ALRC President, Alan Rose
Legal Professional Ethics in Times of Change by Justice Michael Kirby
Test of Loyalty - procedural reform and advocates’ ethics by Bret Walker SC
Facing the hazards: ethical issues for tribunal members by Richard Phillipps
Complaints about legal costs - ethical implications by Steve Mark
Politicisation of ethics by Michael Lavarch
Getting real about ethics in government by Dr John Uhr
Digging for data: the adversarial inquiry by Dr Kathryn Cronin
Assisting unrepresented parties in the AAT by Justice Jane Mathews
Seen and heard by Alan Rose
Noble rhetoric or concrete action? Children, legal processes and human rights by Chris Sidoti
Children in family law systems - some thoughts on ‘Seen and heard’ by Chief Justice Alastair Nicholson
Rubik’s Cube - children and the legal process by Michael Antrum
Looking forward, looking back: national archives under review by Dr Jim Stokes
Showcasing Cabinet by Anne-Marie Schwirtlich
Proceeds of crime by David Edwards
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