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(2006) Volume 30(3)

Articles
Politics, Law and the Constitution in McCawley’s Case
 Nicholas Aroney 605
Locking in Customers, Locking out Competitors: Anti-Circumvention Laws in Australia and their Potential Effect on Competition in High Technology Markets
 Dale Clapperton and Stephen Corones 657
Private Law Actions against the Government (Part 1) — Removing the Government’s Immunity from Suit in Federal Cases
 Graeme Hill 716
Competition Law, Adjudication and the High Court
 Kathryn Mcmahon 782
The Role of Damages in Regulating Horizontal Price-Fixing: Comparing the Situation in the United States, Europe and Australia
 Brendan Sweeney 837
Critique And Comment
The Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities: Origins and Scope
 George Williams 880
The Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities: Exegesis And Criticism
 James Allan 906
Sedition, Security and Human Rights: ‘Unbalanced’ Law Reform in the ‘War on Terror’
 Simon Bronitt and James Stellios 923
Case Notes
Mckinnon v Secretary, Department Of Treasury - The Sir Humphrey Clause - Review of Conclusive Certificates in Freedom of Information Applications
 Judith Bannister 961
Harriton v Stephens, Waller v James - Wrongful Life and the Logic of Non-Existence
 Dean Stretton 972
Book Review
The Internet in 2006: A Global, Corporate or Community Construct?
 Melissa de Zwart 1002

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