Butterworths Australian Legal Dictionary

Butterworths Australian Legal Dictionary

Author: Peter Edward Nygh

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1386

ISBN-13:

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Containing approximately 20,000 definitions, the AUSTRALIAN LEGAL DICTIONARY is the first comprehensive Australian legal dictionary to be produced and is a landmark publication for the Australian legal profession. As the name suggests, the title has a strong Australian focus and includes many terms not found in American or English dictionaries. With legislative and case law authority provided for most definitions, the Dictionary is the ideal starting point for research. Definitions are referenced to Australian Legal Words and Phrases for additional citation information. Translation and phonetic pronunciation is provided for Latin words and phrases. The definitions cover every subject area of law and include: explanations of well known rules and principles of law; definitions of international law terms, treaties and conventions; old English legal terms to assist in understanding older cases and commentaries; translations of Latin legal words and phrases; descriptions of landmark decisions of the High Court of Australia; and biographical entries for significant legal figures. This product is also available as an online service. (Butterworths Encyclopaedic Australian Legal Dictionary). 'The [BUTTERWORTHS AUSTRALIAN LEGAL DICTIONARY] is massive in size, content and detail and it is hard to imagine a word which we would not find in it. ...on a rating of five I would have to give it a resounding five.' - The Law Letter, Tasmanian Law Society, June 1997.


Australian Law Dictionary

Australian Law Dictionary

Author: Trischa Mann

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195518511

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The Australian Law Dictionary is a key reference for those who need familiarity with, and knowledge of, Australian legal terms most commonly encountered when studying law and in the profession.


Use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management

Use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management

Author: Ross Shotton

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9789251045305

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The session was closed with papers that provided a prognosis on the future development of property rights in fisheries management. Thus, the conference papers addressed the theory and application of property.


Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Author: Louis A. Knafla

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0774859296

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Delgamuukw. Mabo. Ngati Apa. Recent cases have created a framework for litigating Aboriginal title in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The distinguished group of scholars whose work is showcased here, however, shows that our understanding of where the concept of Aboriginal title came from – and where it may be going – can also be enhanced by exploring legal developments in these former British colonies in a comparative, multidisciplinary framework. This path-breaking book offers a perspective on Aboriginal title that extends beyond national borders to consider similar developments in common law countries.


Colony

Colony

Author: Reg Hamilton

Publisher: Wakefield Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1862548935

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Until 1832 the small towns of England were ruled by a curious set of institutions. These included the local Church of England and its vestry, and the unelected and self-appointing local government. They also had vigorous campaigns for election to the House of Commons, and public voting, characterised by virulent free speech and the occasional riot. How would these institutions transfer to Britainís colonies? In 1856 the remote colony of South Australia had the secret ballot, votes for all adult men, and religious freedom, and in 1857 self-government by an elected parliament. The basic framework of a modern democracy was suddenly established. How did South Australia become so modern, so early? How were British institutions radically transformed by British colonists, and why did the Colonial Office allow it? Reg Hamilton answers these questions with an amusing history of the curious institutions of unreconstructed Dover before modern democracy, in the period 1780-1835, and of the spirited and occasionally shameful conduct of colonists far from home, but determined to make their fortune in the distant colony of South Australia.


Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law

Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law

Author: Livia Iacovino

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-07-20

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1402047142

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This book analyses the interrelationship of recordkeeping, ethics and law in terms of existing regulatory models and their application to the Internet. It proposes an Internet model based on the notion of a legal and social relationship as a means of identifying the legal and ethical rights and obligations of recordkeeping participants in networked transactions. It also provides a unique approach to property, access, privacy and evidence for online records.


Understanding Personal Property Securities Law

Understanding Personal Property Securities Law

Author: Del Cseti

Publisher: CCH Australia Limited

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1921701765

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This is an essential reference on one of the most significant law reforms in Australian business and commercial law since Federation. This book will help you to understand and adopt this critical new law in your workplace.