Table of Contents
Newcastle Law Review
2 Newcastle L. Rev. (1997)
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Title Page
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Page [i]
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Table of Contents - Issue 1
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Page [iii]
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Table of Contents - Issue 2
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Page [v]
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Issue 1
- 1997
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Page 1
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Constitutional Centenary and the Counting of Blessings, The
Kirby, Michael
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Page 1
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Torts - Staying Alive
Fridman, G. H. L.
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Page 23
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Non-Standard and Precarious Employment: A New Dawn
Wallace-Bruce, Nii Lante
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Page 44
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Legal Fictions and Confusion as Strategies for Protecting Human Rights: A Dissenting View on Teoh's Case
Handsley, Elizabeth
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Page 56
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Tortious Liability for Defective Premises in English Law after Murphy v. Brentwood: Learning from the Commonwealth
Martin, Robyn
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Page 82
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Ex parte Willis (1997) FLC 92-725
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Bates, Frank
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Page 103
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Julie Breen v. Cholmondeley Williams (1996) CLR 71
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White, Nadine
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Page 111
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Book Reviews
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Page 121
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Constitutional Centenary and the Counting of Blessings, The
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Issue 2
- 1997
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Page 1
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Justifying the New South Wales Legal Profession 1976 to 1997
Parker, Christine
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Page 1
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Forfeiture Rule: The Destination of Property Interests on Homicide, The
Mackie, Ken
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Page 30
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Position of Power and Notions of Empowerment: Comparing the Views of Lee Kuan Yew and Aung San Suu Kyi on Human Rights and Democratic Governance
Zan, Myint
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Page 49
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Carriages and Scab: Elite Contention against the Law in Ninteenth Century Tasmania
Petrow, Stefan
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Page 70
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Regina v. Brensan Kelly Smith
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Anderson, John
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Page 92
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Pritchard v. Racecage Pty. Ltd.
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Pengilley, Warren
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Page 100
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Book Reviews
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Page 107
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Justifying the New South Wales Legal Profession 1976 to 1997
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