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Sydney Law Review - Volume 30, Number 2, June 2008

Articles

Judicial Supersession: The Controversial Establishment of the New South Wales Court of Appeal
Michael Kirby

Global Competition: Searching For A Rational Basis For Global Competition Rules
Brendan J Sweeney

An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia has Undermined Australian Federalism
James Allan & Nicholas Aroney

Appointing Australian Judges: A New Model
Simon Evans & John Williams

Pushing the Boundaries: Realising Rights Through Mental Health Tribunal Processes?
Terry Carney, David Tait & Fleur Beaupert


Cases and Comments

Determining Where the Truth Lies: Institutional Prosecutors and the Tort of Malicious Prosecution
Norm Maamary


Books

The Reception of English Law Abroad by B H McPherson R P Meagher

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