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17 December 2018 04:14PM
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The Laws of Australia Latest Updates 338-339

The following Subtitles are now updated and available on Westlaw AU: Update 338: Family Law 17.10 “Child Welfare”; Family Law 17.15 “Valuation of Property and Tax and Revenue Issues” Ch 11; Intellectual Property 23.5 “Plant Breeder’s Rights” Update 339: Bankruptcy 3.19 “Cross-border...

13 December 2018 06:00PM
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Australian Legal Journals Index

Thomson Reuters is pleased to advise that it has signed a licence agreement with Informit, the publisher of Informit AGIS Plus Text, to continue publishing and updating the Australian Legal Journals Index on Westlaw.

10 December 2018 02:48PM
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The Laws of Australia Updates 336-337

The following Subtitles are now updated and available on Westlaw AU: Update 336: Criminal Sentencing 12.12 "Sentencing of Children"; Real Property 28.10 "Licences"; Revenue Law 31.3 "Income from Property" Update 337: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 1.8 "Indigenous Cultural and...

01 November 2018 12:00PM
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Uniform Evidence Law Noticeboard – November 2018

Insight into sections 38, 46, 55, 57, 66, 69, 77, 91, 97, 98, 101, 108C, 128, 137, 140, 141, 160, 174 and 190 of the Uniform Evidence Acts with particular reference to unfavourable witnesses, the drawing of inferences suggested by a party that failed to cross-examine a witness...

29 October 2018 12:00PM
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Uniform Evidence Law Noticeboard – October 2018

Insight into sections 13, 37, 42, 79, 97, 98, 146 and 165 of the Uniform Evidence Acts with particular reference to the determination of competence at the time of the adduction of evidence, the giving of retrospective leave for leading questions, the two stage approach to disallow...

08 August 2018 12:00PM
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Uniform Evidence Law Noticeboard – August 2018

Insight into sections 32, 38, 69, 87, 90, 110, 122, 128, 136, 137 and 138 of the Uniform Evidence Acts with particular reference to the use of documents to revive memory, leave to cross-examine, the authority to make admissions, the discretion to exclude admissions, adducing evidence...

02 July 2018 01:29PM
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High Court allows Google defamation suit to proceed

Our FirstPoint writers summarise the significance of the High Court of Australia's decision on the David and Goliath defamation battle between Milorad Trkulja and Google LLC.

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