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Hutley's Australian Wills Precedents has become the essential reference work on the art of will drafting in Australia. This 10th edition continues to provide ...
Civil Procedure in the Solomon Islands includes the annotated Solomon Islands Courts (Civil Procedure) Rules 2007 and Court of Appeal Rules 1983. The clear explanations ...
Crime & Justice: A Guide to Criminolgy is written by contributors who are prominent academics at the forefront of national and international criminology debates.
This edition provides a completely up-to-date and enhanced coverage of the law of contract with a continued emphasis on explaining how the courts apply the ...
Statutory compulsory rapid adjudication has now spread to all States, the Northern Territory and the ACT. The fourth edition of this book covers the following ...
The first edition of Australian Taxation is written with accounting students in mind. The text is concise and to the point, is easy to digest ...
An essential strategic resource for anyone working in employment law, including lawyers, industrial and employment relations practitioners, human resource (HR) specialists, people managers and in-house ...
The Tax Summary is essential reading for everyone in need of a guide to navigate the complexities of the Australian taxation system. It is written ...
A towering and beloved figure in legal scholarship, Martha Minow explores the complicated intersection between law, justice, and forgiveness. Should law encourage individuals to forgive ...
The fundamentals of all Australian civil jurisdictions are substantially the same but each jurisdiction is still unique and has its own particular characteristics. This book ...
A clear, concise, current, and authoritative explanation of all of the most important U.S. tort law doctrines, including those covered in first-year torts courses ...
Evidence: Commentary and Materials 9th Edition introduces general principles and theoretical perpsectives of the law of evidence, covering all Australian jurisdictions and explaining State by ...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are authorised to exercise power that is neither conferred by legislation nor expressly provided for in a constitution ...