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‘Globalisation and Law Reform’
Comment by ALRC President, Professor David Weisbrot
Globalism - future human rights issues by Justice Michael Kirby
The future role of Australian courts in resolving international disputes by Judge Peter Blaxell
Towards a 21st century legal system by Padma Raman
Globalisation & law reform: a preliminary view of cooperation through technology by Professor Ralph Simmonds
Globalisation & Indigenous peoples by Dr Sarah Pritchard
The globalisation of environmental law by Professor Ben Boer
Globalisation & medical law by Professor Don Chalmers
E-commerce & consumer protection by Louise Sylvan
Transforming legal education into justice education: GAJE by Les A McCrimmon
Globalisation & the law: thoughts from a personal experience by Younghee Jin Ottley
Legal education and training: an evolutionary approach by Professor Neil Rees
Administrative tribunals by John McMillan
Monitoring ‘Seen and heard’ by Lani Blackman
ALRAC 2000 – Globalisation and law reform: cooperation through technology by Marion Brewer
ALRAC: the history by Chief Justice John Harber Phillips
Cooperation between Commonwealth law reform agencies by Michael Sayers
The Reform journal is a subscription publication. Reform seeks to provide a forum to engage a broad cross-section of the community in constructive, high quality debate on issues of national and international law reform. The journal aims to highlight shortcomings in current laws, facilitate discussion on opportunities for uniformity and reform and recognize significant innovation in law and legal practice. It also provides a comparative analysis of local and overseas reform initiatives.
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