Volume 9

Issues 1986
Personalise

Thematic: The Media and the Law

Jun 1986

Articles:

International Humanitarian Law and the Protection of Media Personnel

M D Kirby and L J Jackson


The Australian Press Council

J H Wootten


Media and Parliament – The National Times Case

Sally Walker


Leaving the Field – Government Regulatory Agencies and Media Self-Regulation

Michael Blakeney


Aussat and Communications Policy

Peter B White


Deregulation in Telecommunication Markets: Theoretical Concepts and Recent Developments in Several Countries

Wernhard Moschel


Semi Conductor Chip Protection: Copyright or Sui Generis

Jill McKeough


Is the Development of Technology Helped or Hindered by Patent Law – Can Antitrust Laws Provide the Solution

Richard Dunford

General Issue

November 1985

Articles:

Julius Stone – Humanist, Jurist and Internationalist Inaugural Julius and Reca Stone Memorial Lecture

R J L Hawke


Julius Stone

Justice Samuels


Julius Stone and the Sociological Approach to International Law

Edward McWhinney


Julius Stone: Leeways of Choice, Legal Tradition and the Declaratory Theory of Law

Martin Krygier


Informed Choice – The Rational Way

Brian Bromberger


The Reification of Legal Concepts: Mushinski v Dodds

Margaret Stone


Sentencing Murders in New South Wales: A Judicial Perplexity

Stanley Meng Heong Yeo


The Rights of Non-Citizens in Australia: Modes of Reviewing Exercises of Discretionary Power under the Migration Act 1985 (Cth)

Geoff Warburton


From Apprenticeship to Law School: A Social History of Legal Education in Nineteenth Century New South Wales

Linda Martin


Book Reviews:

The Hardest Drug, Heroin and Public Policy

Delia Rickard