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Current Issue: (2011) Volume 35(1)

Articles
Misfeasance in Public Office: A Very Peculiar Tort
 Mark Aronson1
Unsound Law: Issues with (‘Expert’) Voice Comparison Evidence
 Gary Edmond, Kristy Martire and Mehera San Roque52
Statutory Interpretation: The Meaning of Meaning
 The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG113
David Hicks, Stern Hu, Scott Rush, Jock Palfreeman and the Legal Parameters of Australia’s Protection of its Citizens Abroad
 Natalie Klein134
The New Surrogacy Parentage Laws in Australia: Cautious Regulation or ‘25 Brick Walls’?
 Jenni Millbank165
Defining Civil Disputes: Lessons from Two Jurisdictions
 Elizabeth Thornburg and Camille Cameron208
Critique and Comment
A Judicial Perspective on Tax Reform
 The Hon Justice Richard Edmonds236
The New Consumer Guarantee Law and the Reasons for Replacing the Regime of Statutory Implied Terms in Consumer Transactions
 Jeannie Marie Paterson252
Case Note
Morrison v National Australia Bank Ltd - Adventures on the Barbary Coast: Morrison and Enforcement in a Globalised Securities Market
 Peta Spender and Michael Tarlowski280
Book Review
Judicial Recusal: Principles, Process and Problems by Grant Hammond
 H P Lee317

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