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Attorney-Client Privilege
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An 8 page paper on the adversary system and issues concerning attorney-client privilege. Writer analyzes both sides of the resulting controversy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Attorcli.doc
Attorneys are Bad for America
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This 5 page paper summarizes and provides a discussion on a 2001 article that criticizes the state of litigation in America. Several cases are noted and the big tobacco lawsuit is used as a springboard for the criticism. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA151Att.rtf
Australia - Aboriginal Property Rights
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A 6 page paper. Australia has experienced a number of legal changes in terms of property rights since claims for rights were filed by Eddie Mabo and the Meriam People in the early 1980s. It took ten years for that case to be determined in the High Court. Known as the Mabo decision, the Court ruled in favor of the Aboriginal people. This was followed by the Native Title Act in 1994 and the Wik decision. This essay discusses these and their effect on property rights in Australia. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGmabo.wps
Australia's 10BA Legislation: Feature Film Production
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A 10 page paper which
discusses Australia's 10BA legislative action regarding taxing feature film production.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAaus10ba.wps
Australia's Freedom of Information Act
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An 8 page discussion of the importance of this 1982 law. The author of this paper emphasizes that,
despite its many challenges and despite its potential for misuse the Freedom of Information Act is a critical element in insuring transparency,
fairness and efficiency in executive government. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPausInf.rtf
Australia’s Internet Law
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A 4 page overview of recent attempts at regulating Internet content in Australia. These actions have occurred in the face of laws which have been on the books since 1982 insuring Australians freedom of information. Australia’s solution to this contradiction has been to amend the Freedom of Information Act itself. The author contends that Australia’s attempts at censoring the Internet are the equivalent of fighting a windmill and suggests that many stand ready to fight for the rights originally granted by Australia’s Freedom of Information Act. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPausInt.rtf
Australian Land Law; Enforceability of an Easement Not Created by Deed
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This 3 page paper examines a case supplied by the student. An agreement is made between neighbours which allows access across a piece of land for a period of twenty years in return for a payment. One neighbour is thinking of selling the land, the case considered the position of easements, their characteristics and applies them to this case to assess if the easement will be enforceable after the sale of the land. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEauslandeas.rtf
Australian Law and Contracts
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the issue of contract law and a specific case. Bibliography lists 10 sources
Filename: MHAusL77.rtf
Australian Law and Proportionality
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of the concept of proportionality as it appears Australian Law. In recent years, the High Court of Australia has been for applying the concept of proportionality to issues related to the Constitution of Australia. When the core values of this Constitution are at stake, the requirement of proportionality becomes more stringent for the High Court, and questions of the application of this standard have been related in recent years. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHAusLaw.rtf
Australian Law and The Right to Silence
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This is a 14 page Australian Law paper. Weissensteiner v R (1993) 17 CLR 217 descirbes the right to silence, with a specific view of the right of the accused to elect to remain silent and the implications in terms of the legal process. Specifically, the right to silence cannot be used by the prosecution in support of an implied admission of guilt, and cannot be used as evidence to support either guilt or innocence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHAusLa4.rtf
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