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Vol 13 (1997): QUT Law Journal
Feature: The QUT Law School
Published:
2012-10-04
Articles - General Issue
Statutory Demands - What Went Wrong
Dale Cliff
53-81
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Disclaimers by Liquidators - How Secure is Your Guarantee?
Lloyd Nash
82-91
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Legal Issues in Sports Marketing
Lionel Hogg, Franki Ganter
92-143
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Legal Education in Early Queensland
The Hon Mr Justice B.H McPherson CBE
144-148
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Teaching Australians Civics: QUOTALS Dinner Speech 15 August 1997
The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG
149-151
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Managing Liability for Bystander Psychiatric Injury in a Post-Hill v Van Erp Environment
Des Butler
152-174
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Wilson & Kable: The Doctrine of Incompatibflity - An Alternative to Separation of Powers?
Gerard Carney
175-194
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Affirmative Action in a Democratic Society
Phillip Tahmindjis
195-210
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The Dietrich Dilemma
Sally Kift
211-234
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The Case for Criminal and Civil Sanctions in Queensland's Racial Vilification Legislation
Ben White
235-246
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Acceptance of Offers by E-Mail - How Far Should the Postal Acceptance Rule Extend?
Kathryn O'Shea, Kylie Skeahan
247-262
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Dependent Contractors: Can the Test from Stevens v Brodribb Protect Workers who are Quasi-Employees?
Loretta de Plevitz
263-275
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The Boundaries of Proprietary Claims
Nicholas Allton
276-291
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Cover and Table of Contents
Cover, Editorial Board and Table of Contents
i-viii
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2014 WA Lee Lecture
The University and the Law School
Dennis Gibson
1-2
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Reflections as a Foundation Dean
Tom Cain
3-13
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The Law Faculty over Twenty Years
David Gardiner
14-24
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Future Directions of the Faculty
Malcolm Cope
25-30
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QUOTALS
Michael Morris
31-35
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Wal's Legacy: QUT's Practical Legal Training Course
Allan Chay
36-42
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Here be Dragons: the Establishment and Development of Justice Studies Within the Faculty of Law, 1991 Onwards
Simon Petrie
43-52
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