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Editors --- "Books Received" [2009] MelbULawRw 12; (2009) 33(1) Melbourne University Law Review 332

BOOKS RECEIVED

Appealing to the Future: Michael Kirby and His Legacy edited by Ian Freckelton and Hugh Selby (Sydney: Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia, 2009) ISBN 978‑0‑455‑22668‑2.

Death of Labour Law? Comparative Perspectives by Martin Vranken (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2009) ISBN 978‑0‑522‑85630‑9.

From Mercenaries to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies edited by Simon Chesterman and Chia Lehnardt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) ISBN 978‑0‑19‑956389‑0.

How to Run Your Own Court Case: A Practical Guide to Representing Yourself in Australian Courts and Tribunals (Non‑Criminal Cases) by Nadine Behan (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2009) ISBN 978‑1‑921410‑83‑3.

International Law and the Environment by Patricia Birnie, Alan Boyle and Catherine Redgwell (New York: Oxford University Press, 3rd ed, 2009) ISBN 978‑0‑19‑876422‑9.

Law’s Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin and the Legal Person by Ngaire Naffine (Portland: Hart Publishing, 2009) ISBN 978‑1‑84113‑866‑4.

Restraining Elective Dictatorship: The Upper House Solution? edited by Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and J R Nethercote (Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2008) ISBN 978‑1‑921401‑09‑1.

Torts and Rights by Robert Stevens (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) ISBN 978‑0‑19‑956384‑5.