SCU Law Review Volume 1 September 1997

Contents

Foreword

The Hon Andrew Rogers QC

Articles

A Review of Western Australia's New Censorship Laws in Light of Recent North American Pronouncements on Pornographic Harm: Some Thoughts on Immorality and How Not to Achieve Systemic Equality
by Christopher Kendall and Lisa Roche

Birthrights: Why We Should Begin a Rational Debate on Neonatal Euthanasia
by Daniel Sinclair

Community Policing as Femme Fatale
by Jeff Smith

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Acts: Do They Discriminate against Female Victims of Violence?
by Karen Whitney

Summary Sanitation: The Extension of Police Powers over Children in New South Wales
by Warwick Fisher, Sam Garkawe and David Heilpern

Developments in International Law: Indigenous Inherent Rights
by Peter Grose

The Rise and Fall of Proportionality in Public International Law
by Paul Loftus

Auditor's Liability and the Public Sector Auditor
by Catherine Munro

Revamping the Law Tutorial
by Nadja Spegel and Ann Black

Building an Accessible Law School - The Early Years: 1990-1996
by Jim Jackson

The Wik People v The State of Queensland & Ors; The Thayore People v The State of Queensland & Ors
by Rick Kalowski and Daniel Gal

 

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