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  3. Vol 7 No 1 (2017)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15209/vulj.v7i1
Published: 2017-12-31

Front Matter

  • Foreword
    Professor Michael Stuckey
    vii–viii
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Interview

  • A Conversation with the Hon Chief Justice Diana Bryant AO
    Niko Kordos, Hannah Cook-Tonkin, Josh Gibson, Angela Stanley
    1–8
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Michael Kirby Justice Oration

  • Overreach of Executive and Ministerial Discretion A Threat to Australian Democracy
    Professor Emeritus Gillian Triggs
    9–14
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Case Note

  • Children in the Criminal Justice System The High Court Cases of GW and RP
    Dr Gregor Urbas, Michael Harris
    15–22
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Article

  • Developing a KPI for Measuring Staff Wellbeing The Implications for Australian Law
    Professor Andrew Clarke
    23–32
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  • The Law and Policy Context of Extradition from Australia to China
    Dr Nigel Stobbs
    33–48
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  • Trajectories of Environmental Justice From Histories to Futures and the Victorian Environmental Justice Agenda
    Brad Jessup
    49–66
    • Full Text
  • Should Pakistan Adopt the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods?
    Professor Bruno Zeller, Sarmad Ali
    67–76
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  • The Chilling Effect Investor-State Dispute Settlement, Graphic Health Warnings, the Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
    Professor Matthew Rimmer
    77–94
    • Full Text
  • Utilisation of National Interest Criteria in the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) A Threat to the Rule of Law Values?
    Jason Donnelly
    95-110
    • Full Text
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