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Anti-Discrimination Tribunal of Tasmania 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/tas/TASADT/Australian Takeovers Panel Decisions 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/ATP/Droit francophone "est le portail de diffusion libre du droit de l'Agence intergouvernementale de la francophonie".
French Legal Information Institute linking legal materials from French speaking countries, in French.
http://droit.francophonie.org/
Anti-Discrimination Tribunal of Tasmania 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/tas/TASADT/Arguing with a friend: dispute resolution under AUSFTA
This Research Note issued 24 August 2004 "outlines the stages of the dispute resolution system and highlights its positive and more problematic sides. The note will be followed up by a more detailed analysis of the dispute resolution system in a forthcoming Current Issue Brief, including a discussion of investor, labour and environmental disputes, compliance review under Article 21.13 and the minimum requirements of additional rules of procedure."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn14.pdfAustralia’s Constitutional Milestones.
Chronology Online from the Australian Parliamentary Library, updated 27 August 2004 "an overview of the important milestones of Australian constitutional history. The chronology begins with the 1787 commissioning of Arthur Phillip to establish and to govern the new British colony of New South Wales, and concludes with the resignation of Governor-General Hollingworth in 2003".
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/online/milestones.htmAustralian Takeovers Panel Decisions 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/ATP/The Commonwealth plan for reforming defamation law in Australia [pdf]
A Research Note by the Law and Bills Digest Section of the Australian Parliamentary Library dated 21 July 2004. "The lack of uniformity in defamation law between the States and Territories has been the subject of much criticism for over twenty five years. In a recent short paper, Outline of possible national defamation law, the Commonwealth Attorney-General has put forward a broad blueprint for a nationally consistent law. Unless the States and Territories agree to bring their defamation laws into line with the paper, the Commonwealth has said it will develop legislation to override existing State and Territories' law. This Research Note briefly reviews the major proposals contained in the Commonwealth paper."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn04.pdfCopyright Law Review Committee (CLRC) (Attorney General's Department, Australia)
Reports, Issues Papers and discussion.
http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/www/Clrhome.nsf/HeadingPagesDisplay/Latest+News?OpenDocumentDirector General's Address to the Australian Institute of Administrative Law
Highlights of a speech given Tuesday, 2 March 2004 that address terrorism and counter-terrorism legislation.
http://www.asio.gov.au/Media/Contents/AIAL.htmGenes and Ingenuity: Gene Patenting and Human Health (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 99)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/99/Illicit Drugs in Australia: Use, Harm and Policy Responses
An E-Brief issued on 17 May 2004 by the Social Policy Section. Includes discussion of medical and psychological perspectives, patterns of use, costs and harms and Australian legislative and policy framework
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/SP/illicitdrugs.htmInquiry into averment provisions in Australian customs legislation
On Monday 31 May 2004, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs tabled its report on the inquiry into averment provisions in Australian customs legislation.
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/averment/report.htmInquiry into crime in the community: victims, offenders, and fear of crime (House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Australia)
Includes fear of crime, crime reduction and prevention initiatives within local communities, measuring crime in Australia . Tabled 12 August 2004. From the report "Crime has an enormous impact on people's lives, on communities, and on the Australian economy, costing an estimated $32 billion each year."
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/crimeinthecommunity/report.htmIn the shadow of the corporate veil: James Hardie and asbestos compensation.
(Parliamentary Research Note ; no. 12 2004-05)
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn12.pdfFinal Report on the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States of America
The final report of the Senate Select Committee on the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States of America made available on the 5 August 2004 by the Commonwealth of Australia.
http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/freetrade_ctte/report/final/index.htmJust "keeping the peace": A reluctance to respond to male partner sexual violence
A report by Melanie Heenan, coordinator of the Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault at the Australian Institute of Family Studies. From the introduction "Just two decades ago in most Australian states and territories, men were able to rape their wives with immunity. Rape in marriage was quite simply not a crime. While state legislatures have enacted laws that now address men's licence to rape1 women with whom they share marital or established relationships, our understanding of whether this resulted in effectively changing the social, cultural and legal responses to sexual violence by male intimate partners is surprisingly limited."
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/issue/i1.htmlKeeping Secrets: The Protection of Classified and Security Sensitive Information (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 98)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/98/Legislative attempts to reduce challenges to decisions under the Migration Act 1958
A research note issued on the 26 August 2004 detailing "Australian governments of both political persuasions have sought to reduce challenges in the courts to decisions under the Migration Act 1958. Two techniques to achieve this are considered in this Research Note: the inclusion in the Migration Act of a privative clause and the codification of the requirements of procedural fairness."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn15.pdfRefugees and asylum seekers: a guide to key resources and recent developments
From the Social Policy Section of the Parliamentary Library of Australia this E-Brief was issued 20 August 2004. From the report "At the end of 2003, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) publication Global Refugee Trends 2003, the global number of refugees was 9.7 million, within a total population of concern of 17.1 million. The UNHCR definition of people of concern' includes asylum-seekers, refugees returning home, and people uprooted within their own countries so-called internally displaced persons (IDPs). During 2003, 3.5 million people were repatriated from refugee camps, 26 000 were resettled in industrialised countries and 807 000 claims for asylum were lodged in industrialised countries."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/SP/Refugees.htmReport of the Special Commission of Inquiry Into the Medical Research and Compensation Foundation (The James Hardie Inquiry)
http://www.cabinet.nsw.gov.au/publications.htmlA Review of the Law in Relation to the Final Disposal of a Dead Body
An information paper by the Queensland Law Reform Commission June 2004, at the request of the Attorney-General to investigate various matters in relation to the disposal of bodies. Embraces methods of disposal, common law position, cultural and spiritual beliefs, whom a body is to be released. summarizes current law and highlights issues about this matter.
http://www.qlrc.qld.gov.au/publications/wp58.pdfThe Road to a Republic
Discusses the many issues around the republic debate in Australia. A brief history of the previous moves towards an Australian republic. Plebiscites, functions and powers of head of state, selection and removal of head of state, alternative models for an Australian republic. The importance of education, engagement and inclusion. Issued 31 August 2004 by the Commonwealth of Australia.
http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/legcon_ctte/republic03/report/index.htm
Director General's Address to the Australian Institute of Administrative Law
Highlights of a speech given Tuesday, 2 March 2004 that address terrorism and counter-terrorism legislation.
http://www.asio.gov.au/Media/Contents/AIAL.htm
CorpWatch (USA)
News and analysis of US and international corporate activity. CorpWatch is specifically interested in opposing “corporate-led globalization through education, network-building and activism.”
http://www.corpwatch.org/
Genes and Ingenuity: Gene Patenting and Human Health (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 99)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/99/
Australian Takeovers Panel Decisions 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/ATP/CorpWatch (USA)
News and analysis of US and international corporate activity. CorpWatch is specifically interested in opposing “corporate-led globalization through education, network-building and activism.”
http://www.corpwatch.org/Ebusinesslex.net
This project aims to provide small and medium European companies with a portal that offers information on all legal aspects of e-business. "Contractual aspects, on line payments, privacy and data protection, intellectual property rights are just a few of the numerous aspects that are relevant to a company that is planning to do business in the cyber-market." Available in many languages.
http://www.ebusinesslex.net/front/about.aspReport of the Special Commission of Inquiry Into the Medical Research and Compensation Foundation (The James Hardie Inquiry)
http://www.cabinet.nsw.gov.au/publications.html
The Commonwealth plan for reforming defamation law in Australia [pdf]
A Research Note by the Law and Bills Digest Section of the Australian Parliamentary Library dated 21 July 2004. "The lack of uniformity in defamation law between the States and Territories has been the subject of much criticism for over twenty five years. In a recent short paper, Outline of possible national defamation law, the Commonwealth Attorney-General has put forward a broad blueprint for a nationally consistent law. Unless the States and Territories agree to bring their defamation laws into line with the paper, the Commonwealth has said it will develop legislation to override existing State and Territories' law. This Research Note briefly reviews the major proposals contained in the Commonwealth paper."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn04.pdf
Family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities: "Walking the talk"
Briefing No. 4 September 2004 by Monique Keel
From the introduction "Family violence and sexual assault are reported to be at crisis levels in many Indigenous communities. In response to calls from Indigenous people for change, a number of state and territory governments have established Task Forces, drafted policy documents, and held inquiries into the nature and extent of the violence. This Briefing Paper provides an overview of the key issues and findings from recent reports and research into family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities. Four sexual assault workers across the country also spoke to ACSSA about what is happening in their service areas to address sexual assault in Indigenous communities. An overview of the state and federal governments' policies and reports into family violence are provided in an annotated bibliography."
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/briefing/b4.html
Refugees and asylum seekers: a guide to key resources and recent developments
From the Social Policy Section of the Parliamentary Library of Australia this E-Brief was issued 20 August 2004. From the report "At the end of 2003, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) publication Global Refugee Trends 2003, the global number of refugees was 9.7 million, within a total population of concern of 17.1 million. The UNHCR definition of people of concern' includes asylum-seekers, refugees returning home, and people uprooted within their own countries so-called internally displaced persons (IDPs). During 2003, 3.5 million people were repatriated from refugee camps, 26 000 were resettled in industrialised countries and 807 000 claims for asylum were lodged in industrialised countries."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/SP/Refugees.htm
Anti-Discrimination Tribunal of Tasmania 2000+
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/tas/TASADT/Office of International Women's Issues (USA)
Includes US and International resources and discussion.
http://www.state.gov/g/wi/
Australia’s Constitutional Milestones.
Chronology Online from the Australian Parliamentary Library, updated 27 August 2004 "an overview of the important milestones of Australian constitutional history. The chronology begins with the 1787 commissioning of Arthur Phillip to establish and to govern the new British colony of New South Wales, and concludes with the resignation of Governor-General Hollingworth in 2003".
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/online/milestones.htmThe Road to a Republic
Discusses the many issues around the republic debate in Australia. A brief history of the previous moves towards an Australian republic. Plebiscites, functions and powers of head of state, selection and removal of head of state, alternative models for an Australian republic. The importance of education, engagement and inclusion. Issued 31 August 2004 by the Commonwealth of Australia.
http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/legcon_ctte/republic03/report/index.htm
Inquiry into crime in the community: victims, offenders, and fear of crime (House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Australia)
Includes fear of crime, crime reduction and prevention initiatives within local communities, measuring crime in Australia . Tabled 12 August 2004. From the report "Crime has an enormous impact on people's lives, on communities, and on the Australian economy, costing an estimated $32 billion each year."
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/crimeinthecommunity/report.htmIntegrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute (USA)
"The mission of the IJIS Institute is to apply the expertise of industry to assist justice agencies in the innovative use of advanced technologies to better share information in a way that benefits industry, the public sector, and society as a whole." The site has both free and membership areas. Monographs reports and news items are all included in the free area.
http://ijisinstitute.org/Keeping Secrets: The Protection of Classified and Security Sensitive Information (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 98)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/98/A Review of the Law in Relation to the Final Disposal of a Dead Body
An information paper by the Queensland Law Reform Commission June 2004, at the request of the Attorney-General to investigate various matters in relation to the disposal of bodies. Embraces methods of disposal, common law position, cultural and spiritual beliefs, whom a body is to be released. summarizes current law and highlights issues about this matter.
http://www.qlrc.qld.gov.au/publications/wp58.pdfTransnational Crime and Corruption Center (USA)
"The Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) is the first center in the United States devoted to teaching, research, training and formulating policy advice in transnational crime, corruption and terrorism. TraCCC's fundamental goal is to better understand the causes and scope of transnational crime and corruption and to propose well-grounded policy to reduce and eliminate these problems." Links provided to publications, academic programme, human trafficking, organized crime and the sex trade.
http://www.american.edu/traccc/index.html
British Library
An integrated free to search catalogue of all holdings. The fee-based-service will provide document delivery service.
http://catalogue.bl.uk/FedWorld Today
A gateway to US government information relating to "Federal government jobs, top government web sites, search for government research & development Publications, locate scientific and technical publications, Supreme Court decisions and search and view full text of Supreme Court.
http://www.fedworld.gov/index.htmlLaw Library of Congress part of the Library of Congress
Provides a broad entry to researching the legal materials of U.S. Congress and U.S. Federal Courts. Online guides to information sources on government and international resources: including a Guide to Online Law and the Global Gateway - World Culture and Resource . A searchable interface
http://www.loc.gov/law/public/law.html
http://www.loc.gov/
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/
http://international.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.htmlU.S. Census Bureau
The official and extensive site giving access to statistical information on the people, business, and geography of the U.S. Up to date US and world pollutation clock, news and a question and answer service.
http://www.census.gov/
Arguing with a friend: dispute resolution under AUSFTA
This Research Note issued 24 August 2004 "outlines the stages of the dispute resolution system and highlights its positive and more problematic sides. The note will be followed up by a more detailed analysis of the dispute resolution system in a forthcoming Current Issue Brief, including a discussion of investor, labour and environmental disputes, compliance review under Article 21.13 and the minimum requirements of additional rules of procedure."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn14.pdf
Top 10 ways to get sued
From the Human Resources magazine which is a fortnightly publication. Outlines some common ways that employers can face legal difficulty in dealing with employees. Includes such errors as "sacking an injured worker" and "unequal treatment of employees."
http://www.humanresourcesmagazine.com.au/articles/0D/0C02800D.asp?Type=60&Category=871
National Environmental Law Association
"NELA is a multi-disciplinary organisation serving the needs of practitioners in law planning, natural resources and environmental management, environmental science and environmental impact assessment, to obtain and exchange information on issues relevant to environmental law and policy. NELA maintains cooperative relationships with the UK Environmental Law Association, Resource Management Law Association of New Zealand, Environmental Defender's Offices, The Australian Conservation Foundation, LawAsia, Environmental Institute of Australia, Royal Australian Planning Institute, and many other organisations with similar values and aims. NELA also comments on proposed legislation and contributes to the development of environmental law and policy through submissions to, or appearances before, committees of enquiry." Publications and other resources are restricted to members of the organisation.
http://www.nela.org.au/
American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence
An extensive series of links and resources to educate lawyers and the public about domestic violence. Sections on multidisciplinary approaches to domestic violence. Public education sections on abuse, rights and representing victims.
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/home.htmlFamily violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities: "Walking the talk"
Briefing No. 4 September 2004 by Monique Keel
From the introduction "Family violence and sexual assault are reported to be at crisis levels in many Indigenous communities. In response to calls from Indigenous people for change, a number of state and territory governments have established Task Forces, drafted policy documents, and held inquiries into the nature and extent of the violence. This Briefing Paper provides an overview of the key issues and findings from recent reports and research into family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities. Four sexual assault workers across the country also spoke to ACSSA about what is happening in their service areas to address sexual assault in Indigenous communities. An overview of the state and federal governments' policies and reports into family violence are provided in an annotated bibliography."
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/briefing/b4.htmlJust "keeping the peace": A reluctance to respond to male partner sexual violence
A report by Melanie Heenan, coordinator of the Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault at the Australian Institute of Family Studies. From the introduction "Just two decades ago in most Australian states and territories, men were able to rape their wives with immunity. Rape in marriage was quite simply not a crime. While state legislatures have enacted laws that now address men's licence to rape1 women with whom they share marital or established relationships, our understanding of whether this resulted in effectively changing the social, cultural and legal responses to sexual violence by male intimate partners is surprisingly limited."
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/issue/i1.html
Genes and Ingenuity: Gene Patenting and Human Health
(Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 99)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/99/Illicit Drugs in Australia: Use, Harm and Policy Responses
An E-Brief issued on 17 May 2004 by the Social Policy Section. Includes discussion of medical and psychological perspectives, patterns of use, costs and harms and Australian legislative and policy framework
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/SP/illicitdrugs.htmA Review of the Law in Relation to the Final Disposal of a Dead Body
An information paper by the Queensland Law Reform Commission June 2004, at the request of the Attorney-General to investigate various matters in relation to the disposal of bodies. Embraces methods of disposal, common law position, cultural and spiritual beliefs, whom a body is to be released. summarizes current law and highlights issues about this matter.
http://www.qlrc.qld.gov.au/publications/wp58.pdf
ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression
"Named after Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we work worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information"
http://www.article19.org/Brennan Center for Justice (USA)
Honouring the respected and influential Justice William J. Brennan, Jr the mission of the Center is "to develop and implement an innovative, nonpartisan agenda of scholarship, public education, and legal action that promotes equality and human dignity, while safeguarding fundamental freedoms."
http://www.brennancenter.org/The Impact Fund is a "public foundation dedicated to providing representation, technical assistance and funding for complex, public interest litigation. Through our grants, trainings, and programs, we seek to address systemic problems of social and environmental injustice, human and civil rights and poverty." US focus but of interest to public interest litigation anywhere.
http://www.impactfund.org/
Family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities: "Walking the talk"
Briefing No. 4 September 2004 by Monique Keel
From the introduction "Family violence and sexual assault are reported to be at crisis levels in many Indigenous communities. In response to calls from Indigenous people for change, a number of state and territory governments have established Task Forces, drafted policy documents, and held inquiries into the nature and extent of the violence. This Briefing Paper provides an overview of the key issues and findings from recent reports and research into family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous communities. Four sexual assault workers across the country also spoke to ACSSA about what is happening in their service areas to address sexual assault in Indigenous communities. An overview of the state and federal governments' policies and reports into family violence are provided in an annotated bibliography."
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/briefing/b4.html
Copyright Advisory Network (USA)
The American Library Association's Copyright Advisory Network. This Web site is for librarians to learn about copyright and to get help when they have copyright troubles.
http://www.librarycopyright.net/Copyright Law Review Committee (CLRC) (Attorney General's Department, Australia)
Reports, Issues Papers and discussion.
http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/www/Clrhome.nsf/HeadingPagesDisplay/Latest+News?OpenDocumentGenes and Ingenuity: Gene Patenting and Human Health (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 99)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/99/University Of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal
Recently published this inaugural double-issue contains articles arising from the Global IP & Cyberlaw Conference held at the University in October 2003. Full text of articles are available in pdf.
Includes discussion on computer, internet and e-commerce law, media and entertainment, privacy, expression, communications, biotechnology, bioethics and life sciences, artificial intelligence, intellectual property, traditional knowledge, technology and social justice, on-line dispute resolution, e-government, information technology transactions.
http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/tech/html/lawjournal.htmlProtecting Creative Works in a Digital Age: What is at Stake for Content Creators, Providers, and Users? (USA)
The US "Senate Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over intellectual property issues in the Senate and has long been engaged in keeping our nation's copyright laws up-to-date in the face of new and evolving technological advancements, while ensuring that the public is able to enjoy a growing selection of new and different educational, entertainment and other copyrighted works". Links to relevant US legislation, committee hearings and more.
http://www.senate.gov/~judiciary/special/feature.cfmWIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center
Established in 1994 and based in Geneva, Switzerland, the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center "offer Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) options, in particular arbitration and mediation, for the resolution of international commercial disputes between private parties. Developed by leading experts in cross-border dispute settlement, the procedures offered by the Center are widely recognized as particularly appropriate for technology, entertainment and other disputes involving intellectual property."
http://arbiter.wipo.int/center/index.html
Final Report on the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States of America
The final report of the Senate Select Committee on the Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States of America made available on the 5 August 2004 by the Commonwealth of Australia.
http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/freetrade_ctte/report/final/index.htmLegislative attempts to reduce challenges to decisions under the Migration Act 1958
A research note issued on the 26 August 2004 detailing "Australian governments of both political persuasions have sought to reduce challenges in the courts to decisions under the Migration Act 1958. Two techniques to achieve this are considered in this Research Note: the inclusion in the Migration Act of a privative clause and the codification of the requirements of procedural fairness."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn15.pdfMilitary Law and Peacekeeping Library
This AustLII subject category includes links to Australian and International resources. Australian links include a subject index to "caselaw which impacts on Defence activities".
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/special/mlpl/
http://www.austlii.edu.auRefugees and asylum seekers: a guide to key resources and recent developments
From the Social Policy Section of the Parliamentary Library of Australia this E-Brief was issued 20 August 2004. From the report "At the end of 2003, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) publication Global Refugee Trends 2003, the global number of refugees was 9.7 million, within a total population of concern of 17.1 million. The UNHCR definition of people of concern' includes asylum-seekers, refugees returning home, and people uprooted within their own countries so-called internally displaced persons (IDPs). During 2003, 3.5 million people were repatriated from refugee camps, 26 000 were resettled in industrialised countries and 807 000 claims for asylum were lodged in industrialised countries."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/SP/Refugees.htm
ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression
"Named after Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we work worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information"
http://www.article19.org/Ethics and Lawyering.com (USA)
A free electronic newsletter which aims "to alert practicing American lawyers to developments in the various laws, rules of ethics, and other regulations that govern how lawyers practice law today".
http://www.ethicsandlawyering.com/index.htm
EuroNews is a European Broadcasting Union established by "European public broadcasters interested in providing European viewers with a diverse set of perspectives of regional and international news."
http://www.euronews.netFederal Courts Law Review (USA)
http://www.fclr.org/Military Law Review (full text pdf 1958- 2003) (ISSN 0026-4040) "is the premier U.S. Armed Forces journal of military legal scholarship. It has been published quarterly by The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center & School (JAGS), U.S. Army, Charlottesville, Virginia since 1958."
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/Military-Law-Review-home.htmlMost-Cited Legal Periodicals U.S. and selected non-U.S. from the Washington & Lee Law School
Journals listed include publication information and link to home page
http://law.wlu.edu/library/research/lawrevs/mostcited.aspTheoretical Inquiries in Law
A new law journal in the expanding collection of Berkeley Electronic Press Journals (bepress) available full text journals, and free online.
http://www.bepress.com/til/
http://www.bepress.com/index.htmlTransport & Trade e-Bulletin
A discussion of "shipowner liability and compulsory pilotage" from 7 October 2004. The Transport and Trade e-Bulletin form Phillips Fox provides "fortnightly news update providing succinct commentary on topical issues, analysis of recent cases, updates on legislative changes as well as issues for the transport industry. Where cases from outside Australia and New Zealand are discussed, we aim to explain the differences in approach in our jurisdictions."
http://www.phillipsfox.com/vbscript/displaydoc.asp?ndocid=114498964University Of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal
Recently published this inaugural double-issue contains articles arising from the Global IP & Cyberlaw Conference held at the University in October 2003. Full text of articles are available in pdf.
Includes discussion on computer, internet and e-commerce law, media and entertainment, privacy, expression, communications, biotechnology, bioethics and life sciences, artificial intelligence, intellectual property, traditional knowledge, technology and social justice, on-line dispute resolution, e-government, information technology transactions.
http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/tech/html/lawjournal.html
A Review of the Law in Relation to the Final Disposal of a Dead Body
An information paper by the Queensland Law Reform Commission June 2004, at the request of the Attorney-General to investigate various matters in relation to the disposal of bodies. Embraces methods of disposal, common law position, cultural and spiritual beliefs, whom a body is to be released. summarizes current law and highlights issues about this matter.
http://www.qlrc.qld.gov.au/publications/wp58.pdfCopyright Law Review Committee (CLRC) (Attorney General's Department, Australia)
Reports, Issues Papers and discussion.
http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/www/Clrhome.nsf/HeadingPagesDisplay/Latest+News?OpenDocumentGenes and Ingenuity: Gene Patenting and Human Health (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 99)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/99/Keeping Secrets: The Protection of Classified and Security Sensitive Information (Australian Law Reform Commission Report No. 98)
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/alrc/publications/reports/98/
JERITT
Judicial Education Reference, Information and Technical Transfer (JERITT) Project is the US "clearinghouse for information on continuing judicial branch education for judges and other judicial officers; administrators and managers; judicial branch educators; and other key court personnel employed in the local, state, and federal courts."
http://jeritt.msu.edu/
Brennan Center for Justice (USA)
Honouring the respected and influential Justice William J. Brennan, Jr the mission of the Center is "to develop and implement an innovative, nonpartisan agenda of scholarship, public education, and legal action that promotes equality and human dignity, while safeguarding fundamental freedoms."
http://www.brennancenter.org/Military Legal Resources (USA)
"Produced by the Library of Congress Federal Research Division. The website provides full-text PDF access to various primary and secondary sources of military law."
Material on this site includes the Military Law Review (full text pdf 1958- 2003), legislative history of the Uniform Code of Military Justice ["United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle A, Part II, Chapter 47"] (UCMJ), and enactments and papers issued by the Allied Control Authority (1945- 1948).
Access to full text documents via subject index and browsing.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/military-legal-resources-home.html
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/Military-Law-Review-home.htmlThe Women's Legal History Website
For everyone interested in the subject of women lawyers in the United States. Focussing upon the biography of individual women lawyers, and the "movements and philosophies that inspired and sustained them."
http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/wlhbp/
The Road to a Republic
Discusses the many issues around the republic debate in Australia. A brief history of the previous moves towards an Australian republic. Plebiscites, functions and powers of head of state, selection and removal of head of state, alternative models for an Australian republic. The importance of education, engagement and inclusion. Issued 31 August 2004 by the Commonwealth of Australia.
http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/legcon_ctte/republic03/report/index.htm
ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression
"Named after Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we work worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information"
http://www.article19.org/EuroNews is a European Broadcasting Union established by "European public broadcasters interested in providing European viewers with a diverse set of perspectives of regional and international news."
http://www.euronews.net
The Commonwealth plan for reforming defamation law in Australia [pdf]
A Research Note by the Law and Bills Digest Section of the Australian Parliamentary Library dated 21 July 2004. "The lack of uniformity in defamation law between the States and Territories has been the subject of much criticism for over twenty five years. In a recent short paper, Outline of possible national defamation law, the Commonwealth Attorney-General has put forward a broad blueprint for a nationally consistent law. Unless the States and Territories agree to bring their defamation laws into line with the paper, the Commonwealth has said it will develop legislation to override existing State and Territories' law. This Research Note briefly reviews the major proposals contained in the Commonwealth paper."
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn04.pdfReport of the Special Commission of Inquiry Into the Medical Research and Compensation Foundation (The James Hardie Inquiry)
http://www.cabinet.nsw.gov.au/publications.htmIn the shadow of the corporate veil: James Hardie and asbestos compensation.
(Parliamentary Research Note ; no. 12 2004-05)
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2004-05/05rn12.pdf
Transport & Trade e-Bulletin
A discussion of "shipowner liability and compulsory pilotage" from 7 October 2004. The Transport and Trade e-Bulletin form Phillips Fox provides "fortnightly news update providing succinct commentary on topical issues, analysis of recent cases, updates on legislative changes as well as issues for the transport industry. Where cases from outside Australia and New Zealand are discussed, we aim to explain the differences in approach in our jurisdictions."
http://www.phillipsfox.com/vbscript/displaydoc.asp?ndocid=114498964
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