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    Contracts between sporting clubs by Chris Davies, Neil Dunbar

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…There is no doubting the significance of contracts in professional team sports, the most common being employment contracts between players and clubs. There can…”
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    Preface by Stephen Graw

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
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    ASIC'S director disqualification power under section 206F of the 'Corporations Act 2001' (Cth) - regulatory problems and suggested reforms by Tom Middleton

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…ASIC has an administrative (non-judicial) power under section 206F of the 'Corporations Act 2001' (Cth) to disqualify a person from managing a corporation (for…”
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    Preface by Stephen Graw

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    Preface by Stephen Graw

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    The sports grants scandal: Constitutional protection of socioeconomic rights as a remedy for pork-barrelling by Bede Harris

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Pork-barrelling, defined as the allocation of public resources for the purpose of securing political advantage, is rampant in Australia. Inquiries by the…”
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    Women, sport and the law in the twenty-first century by Chris Davies

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…A feature of sport in Australia has been the rise of women's sport, particularly in regard to leagues in team sports, namely netball, cricket, basketball and…”
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    Justice for Robodebt by Justin Greggery

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…It is a real pleasure to speak to the James Cook University students about the tangled mess of politics, self-interest and personal hurt that was the Robodebt…”
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    The stage of law: Examining performers' rights in India and Australia's entertainment industries by Karnika Bansal

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Performers play a crucial role in the creative process by bringing various copyrightable subject matters, such as songs, dances, dramatic performances, and…”
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    From slavery to sovereignty?: 'Mabo', native title and the 'Uluru Statement from the Heart' by Bryan Keon-Cohen

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…My topic tonight, ‘From Slavery to sovereignty?: 'Mabo', native title and the Uluru Statement’, seeks to examine the backgrounds, motivation and conduct of the…”
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    Native title as property: 'Yunupingu v Commonwealth' by Daniel Lavery

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2023)
    “…In May 2023 a full Federal Court in 'Yunupingu v Commonwealth' decided unanimously that native title is 'property' within the terms of section 51(xxxi) of the…”
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    Native title in North and Far North Queensland Thirty Years Post-Mabo by Chris Davies

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…The 30th Anniversary of the Mabo decision was a central theme to James Cook University's 2022 Mabo Lecture. This article develops this theme further by…”
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    European Football and the impact of unforeseen disruptions involving pandemics, war and terrorism and climate change by Chris Davies, Neil Dunbar

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the governing body of European football, like many other sporting organising bodies, had to contend with…”
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    There and back again: A personal reflection by Lincoln Crowley

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…I commence this lecture this evening by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land here in Townsville, the Bindal and the Wulgurukaba peoples, and I pay…”
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    Legal Professional Privilege in the Australian Tax System: Back to the Future for Law Reform? by Robin Woellner, Michael Bersten

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…The doctrine of legal professional privilege ('LPP') has long been a fundamental principle of the common law, promoting the public interest and the…”
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    Legal professional privilege in the Australian Tax System: Back to the Future for Law Reform? by Robin Woellner, Michael Bersten

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…The doctrine of legal professional privilege ('LPP') has long been a fundamental principle of the common law, promoting the public interest and the…”
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    Native title in North and Far North Queensland Thirty Years Post-Mabo by Chris Davies

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…The 30th Anniversary of the Mabo decision was a central theme to James Cook University's 2022 Mabo Lecture. This article develops this theme further by…”
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    Live Streaming Civil Trials in Victoria: How open should the Court's (Virtual) doors be? by Arieh Herszberg

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…Open justice is the principle that justice should 'be seen to be done' by ensuring court processes are transparent. This research note focuses on the literal…”
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    Preface by Stephen Graw

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
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    A Dental Practitioner's Pricky Predicament: to Tell or not to Tell? by Vy Phan

    Published in James Cook University law review (01-01-2022)
    “…Changes to national guidelines in 2018 allowing Australian dentists to practice with HIV have been met with complex ethical dilemmas, and the question of…”
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