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245 0 0 _aNew directions for law in Australia :
_bessays in contemporary law reform /
_cedited by Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge, Margaret Thornton.
246 3 0 _aEssays in contemporary law reform
264 1 _aActon, A.C.T.
_bANU Press,
_c[2017]
264 4 _c©2017
300 _axiv, 661 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aPart I. Commercial and Corporate Law : -- Part II. Criminal Law and Evidence : -- Part III. Environmental Law : -- Part IV. Private Law : -- Part V. Public Law : -- Part VI. Legal Practice and Legal Education : -- --
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rThe Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG --
_tIntroduction /
_rRon Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge and Margaret Thornton --
_tKeynote: Reforming Law - The Role of Theory /
_rMargaret Davies --
_gPart I.
_tCommercial and Corporate Law : --
_tThe Privatisation of Australian Corporate Law /
_rRoss Grantham --
_tOn the Road to Improved Social and Economic Welfare: The Contribution to Australian Competition and Consumer Law and Policy Law Reform /
_rRussell Miller AM --
_tTax, Inequality and Challenges for the Future /
_rJohn Passant --
_tBrand New 'Sharing' or Plain Old 'Sweating'? A Proposal for Regulating the New 'Gig Economy' /
_rJoellen Riley --
_tGood Call: Extending Liability for Employment Contraventions Beyond the Direct Employer /
_rTess Hardy --
_tThe Australian House Party Has Been Glorious - But the Hangover May Be Severe: Reforms to Mitigate Some of the Risks /
_rGill North --
_tBack to Basics: Reforming Australia's Private Sector Whistleblowing Laws /
_rKath Hall and Heather Cork --
_tLawyers as Whistleblowers: The Need for a Gatekeeper of Justice Whistleblowing Obligation/Exception /
_rSuzanne Le Mire and Christine Parker --
_gPart II.
_tCriminal Law and Evidence : --
_tCriminal Justice Law Reform Challenges for the Future: It's Time to Curb Australia's Prison Addiction /
_rLorana Bartels --
_tIs Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause? /
_rSimon Bronitt --
_tRethinking Rape Law Reform: Challenges and Possibilities /
_rWendy Larcombe --
_tSuggestions for Reform /
_rJohn Anderson --
_tImproving the Effectiveness of Corporate Criminal Liability: Old Challenges in a Transnational World /
_rJonathan Clough --
_tStereotypes in the Courtroom /
_rBlake M McKimmie --
_tThe Justice Motive: Psychological Research on Perceptions of Justice in Criminal Law /
_rDiane Sivasubramaniam --
_tHow Interpretation of Indistinct Covert Recordings Can Lead to Wrongful Conviction: A Case Study and Recommendations for Reform /
_rHelen Fraser --
_tAustralia's Lower-level Criminal Courts: Tackling 21st Century Problems in a 19th Century Paradigm? /
_rAnne Wallace --
_gPart III.
_tEnvironmental Law : --
_tWhat is the Mainstream? The Laws of First Nations Peoples /
_rIrene Watson --
_tOverturning Aqua Nullius: Pathways to National Law Reform /
_rVirginia Marshall --
_tA Governance Framework for Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Protection and Use /
_rNatalie P Stoianoff --
_tReforming Environmental Law for Responsiveness to Change /
_rJan McDonald --
_tFuture Water: Improving Planning, Markets, Enforcement and Learning /
_rCameron Holley --
_tEffective Law for Rural Environmental Governance: Meta-Governance Reform and Farm Stewardship /
_rPaul Martin, Amanda Kennedy and Jacqueline Williams --
505 0 0 _gPart IV.
_tPrivate Law : --
_tPitfalls of Statutory Reform in Private Law: Recipient Liability for Breach of Trust /
_rDarryn Jensen --
_tRecent Reforms to Australian Charity Law /
_rMatthew Harding --
_tConsumer Protection, Recreational Activities and Personal Injury Compensation: Inconsistency in Need of Reform /
_rJoachim Dietrich --
_tStatutory Interpretation and the Critical Role of Soft Law Guidelines in Developing a Coherent Law of Remedies in Australia /
_rElise Bant and Jeannie Paterson --
_tMeeting the Potential of Alternative Remedies in Australian Defamation Law /
_rRobyn Carroll and Catherine Graville --
_tDesigning Reparation: Lessons from Private Law /
_rSimone Degeling and Kit Barker --
_tApologies, Liability and Civil Society: Where to from Here? /
_rPrue Vines --
_tRenovating the Concept of Consent in Contract and Property Law /
_rRobyn Honey --
_tNudging Charities to Balance the Needs of the Present against Those of the Future /
_rIan Murray --
_gPart V.
_tPublic Law : --
_tVoluntary Voting for Referendums in Australia: Old Wine, New Bottle /
_rGraeme Orr --
_tReforming Constitutional Reform /
_rScott Stephenson --
_tDoes Australia Need a Popular Constitutional Culture? /
_rLael K Weis --
_tConstitutional Dimensions of Law Reform /
_rGabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk --
_tThe Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security: A Point of Increasing Influence in Australian Counter-Terrorism Law Reform? /
_rDominique Dalla-Pozza --
_tRights Dialogue under the Victorian Charter: The Potential and the Pitfalls /
_rJulie Debeljak --
_tCourt Records as Archives: The Need for Law Reform to Ensure Access /
_rAndrew Henderson and Kim Rubenstein --
_tA Positive Freedom of Public Speech? Australian Media Law Reform and Freedom of Political Communication /
_rAndrew T Kenyon --
_tThe Need for Reform of Australia's Birth Registration Systems /
_rMelissa Castan and Paula Gerber --
_tSimplifying Government Secrecy? /
_rDaniel Stewart --
_gPart VI.
_tLegal Practice and Legal Education : --
_tAustralian Legal Practice: Ethical Climate and Ethical Climate Change /
_rVivien Holmes, Stephen Tang, Tony Foley and Margie Rowe --
_tStrengthening Australian Legal Ethics and Professionalism /
_rAdrian Evans --
_tSince Lawyers Work in Teams, We Must Focus on Team Ethics /
_rJustine Rogers --
_tThe Legal Roots of a Sustainable and Resilient Economy: New Kinds of Legal Entities, New Kinds of Lawyers? /
_rBronwen Morgan, Joanne McNeill and Isobel Blomfield --
_tWearing Two Hats: Lawyers Acting as Mediators /
_rMary Anne Noone --
_tEnabling Marginalised Voices to Be Heard: The Challenge to Law Reform Bodies /
_rLiz Curran --
_tThe End of Ramism: And the Shape of Things To Come /
_rCraig Collins --
_tShared Space and the Regulation of Legal Education /
_rPaul Maharg --
_tDreaming of Diversity in Legal Education /
_rMargaret Thornton.
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