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Temporarily Permanent Legislation
The Honourable Mark Speakman The Honourable Mark Speakman

Temporarily Permanent Legislation

There seems to be one common theme in the ethical systems around the world, whether they're secular or religious — the neighbour principle; that is, to love your neighbour as yourself.

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The Law of the Land
Judge Michael Doogan Judge Michael Doogan

The Law of the Land

The Treaty of Waitangi is now considered to be a constitutional document of New Zealand. How much did this help? Who did it affect? What can we learn from this?

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Slow Laws in a Fast Age
Emma Reading Emma Reading

Slow Laws in a Fast Age

A cyber attack on Optus in September 2022 led to almost 10 million people’s data being stolen, including details of their driver’s licences, passports, and Medicare cards.

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The End of Law
Leo Chang Leo Chang

The End of Law

I think, therefore I legislate. We are born, we enact laws, and then we die.

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A Workable Work-Life Balance
Kieran Wan Kieran Wan

A Workable Work-Life Balance

The Closing the Loopholes Act reflects a major shift in Australia’s industrial relations as the legislation of the employee’s right to disconnect reflects an important step to facilitating work-life balance.

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Industrial Manslaughter in NSW
Emma Horgan Emma Horgan

Industrial Manslaughter in NSW

The Work Health and Safety Amendment (Industrial Manslaughter) Bill 2024 represents a significant step towards stronger accountability for workplace safety in NSW.

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Law Students and Mental Health: A Crisis
Nirvana Prasad Nirvana Prasad

Law Students and Mental Health: A Crisis

‘Vulnerability’ is not typically a word associated with law students. Instead, law students are seen as ‘privileged’, ‘successful’ and 'intelligent'. But the danger of falling into this pattern of thinking is that the concerns, particularly those surrounding mental health, of law students are easier to dismiss.

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How to Panic Productively
Georgia Cam Georgia Cam

How to Panic Productively

Knowing you the way I do, I know that you are aware that your challenges, uncertainties, and questions are not unique, and that other people have felt the same way and have survived. In fact, they have been rather successful.

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How I Learnt to Love the Law
The Rev Greg Morgan The Rev Greg Morgan

How I Learnt to Love the Law

Commercial lawyers draw upon contract law, prosecutors will consider criminal procedure every day, and constitutional lawyers are bound to admin law principles; but legal philosophers seem to sit in a realm of their own.

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Can Justice Speak Justly?
Fadi Khousho Fadi Khousho

Can Justice Speak Justly?

Imagine you are standing before the King’s Magistrate in Athens in 399 BC when you witness Socrates, weeks before his trial, ask the following of Euthyphro: ‘Is something pious because it is loved by the gods, or is it loved by the gods because it is pious?'

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The Limits of Space Warfare
Ayushi Makhija Ayushi Makhija

The Limits of Space Warfare

The military potential of outer space goes beyond supporting ground based military operations. Recent technological developments pose a threat to global peace, particularly in light of the inadequacy of international law.

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