163 results on '"Hocking, Barbara Ann"'
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2. Expect the Unexpected: DNA, Guilt and Innocence
3. Barbara hocking: 'The intellectual architect of the mabo case'
4. Commenced Constitutional Business? Reflections on the Contribution of the Saami Parliaments to Indigenous Self-determination
5. Introduction: Can Indigenous Peoples' Experiences of Colonisation Reshape Our Constitutional Language?
6. In Memory of Mummery: When Is It Reasonable for Modern Employers to Foresee Psychiatric Injury as a Result of Stress at Work? 'Koehler v Cerebos'
7. A REFLECTION OF THE NATURE OF THE POLITICAL COMMUNITY?
8. Contemporary issues in Australian Family Law : do we need a more unified and interventionist judicial model?
9. LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS TO INDIGENOUS CITIZENS : A CASE STUDY OF NORWAY'S FINNMARK ACT
10. Forensic immunity to negligence actions : continuing challenges for the common law.
11. What of the Right to Silence: Still Supporting the Presumption of Innocence, or a Growing Legal Fiction?
12. Limited (and gendered?) concessions to human frailty: frightened women, angry men and the law of provocation
13. Nervous shock and psychiatric injury arising out of accidents and in criminal compensation.
14. A global village?
15. A global village?: Tim Fischer takes on the Sami
16. Lawyers' liability for negligent advice.
17. Building an extension onto the house of negligence : the High Court on builder's liability for structural damage in Bryan v Maloney.
18. Is the reasonable man the right man for the job?
19. Constitutional and Human Rights Disturbances: Australia’s Privative Clauses Created Both in an Immigration Context
20. Three Sorries and You’re In? Does the Prime Minister’s Statement in the Australian Federal Parliament Presage Federal Constitutional Recognition and Reparations?
21. The presumption not in keeping with any times : judicial re-appraisal of Justice Bollen's comments concerning marital rape.
22. Aboriginal law does now run in Australia: reflections on the Mabo case: from Cooper v Stuart through Milirrpum to Mabo
23. Feminist jurisprudence: the new legal education
24. Creating care for children
25. REFLECTING ON ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN WILDLIFE DISEASE
26. Future Legal Issues in Medical Research and Technology: The Obligations of Researchers in the Light of Recent Developments in Genetic Testing
27. The corporations power and the federal industrial relations regulation: the prospects of a successful High Court challenge to the Workplace Relations Work Choices Amendment Act 2005 (Cth).
28. Paul Robert Magocsi (ed). Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: a Short Introduction
29. Accessing and benefit sharing avian influenza viruses through the World Health Organization: a CBD and TRIPS compromise thanks to Indonesia's sovereignty claim?
30. Where are we after 10 years of discrimination law?
31. Placing indigenous rights to self-determination in an ecological context.
32. 'Shifting boundaries'.
33. Parenthood, Childhood and Injury: Some Dilemmas for the Law of Torts
34. Why the Persistent Absence of a Foundational Principle? Indigenous Australians, Proprietary and Family Reparations
35. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Europe: The Case of the Sámi People
36. Warning, warning, warning - all doctors!
37. An immunity built on shifting sands: the barrister, the expert, the judge and the law.
38. Australian Aboriginal property rights as issues of indigenous sovereignty and citizenship.
39. Federalism and tax bonuses: reflections in the Australian context.
40. Dimensions to Australian local council liability.
41. Take Hart! Medical negligence in Australia and England.
42. Does lender liability loom?
43. Times of pestilence: would a bill of rights assist Australian citizens who are quarantined in the event of an avian influenza (bird flu) pendemic?
44. Desperately seeking donors: the 'saviour sibling' decision in Quintavalle v. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (UK).
45. From Coultas to Alcock and beyond: will tort law fail women?
46. What lies in the public interest? A legal history of officials secrets in Britain.
47. Meat the press: some implications of Australian Broadcasting Corporation v. Lenah Game Meats Pty. Ltd.
48. Advocates immunity : a time for change?
49. A uniquely Australian tragedy? The law of nervous shock limps on.
50. Confronting the Possible Eugenics of the Past Through Modern Pressures for Compensation*
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