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Articles
‘Fraud on the Market’: Judicial Approaches to Causation and Loss from Securities Nondisclosure in the United States, Canada and Australia
Michael Duffy
621
Improving Human Rights Analysis in the Legislative and Policy Processes
Simon Evans
665
Foreign States in Australian Courts
Richard Garnett
704
The Proliferation Security Initiative: Interdicting Vessels in International Waters to Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction?
Douglas Guilfoyle
733
Sir Kenneth Bailey Memorial Lecture: Dispute Resolution in a Complex International Society
Catherine Kessedjian
765
On the Legality of Gene Patents
Dianne Nicol
809
‘The History of the Haste-Wagons’: the Motor Car Act 1909 (Vic), Emergent Technology and the Call for Law
Kieran Tranter
843
Essay
Sir Isaac Isaacs — A Sesquicentenary Reflection
The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG
880
Critique and Comment
It’s a Man’s World: Claims of Provocation and Automatism in ‘Intimate’ Homicides
Bernadette McSherry
905
Book Review
The Ultimate Rule of Law by David M Beatty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) Pages I–Xvii, 1–193. Price A$135.00 (Hardcover). Isbn 0 19 926980 7.
The Hon Justice John Basten
930
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