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2005 Edition

April Volume 18 Number 1

Articles

'Who Owns Human Capital? A Critical Appraisal of Legal Techniques for Capturing the Value of Work' Joellen Riley

'Crafting Remedies for Bad Faith Bargaining, Coercion and Duress: "Relative Ethical Flexibility" in the Twenty-first Century' Margaret Lee

'By Invitation Only: The Role of the AIRC in the Bedroom' Carolyn Sutherland

Recent Cases

'Extending Employers' Duties for the Workplace Safety of Contractors' Caroline Scott

Recent Legislation and Legislative Commentary

'Agreements Straying Beyond Employment Matters: The Impact of the Agreement Validation Matters Legislation' Marilyn Pittard

'Significant Change or Merely Fine-Tuning? The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic)' Peter Rozen

Book Review

'Hedging Around the Question of the Relationship Between Corporate Governance and Labour Regulation' Shelley Marshall

 

August Volume 18 Number 2

Articles

'Personal Liability of Company Officers for Corporate Occupational Health and Safety Breaches: Section 26 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (NSW)' Neil Foster 

'The Trade Practices Act Alternative' Kelly Godfrey

Recent Cases

'Pensioning Off Lord Asquith's Cook' Joellen Riley

'Restructures, Transmissions and Redundancies - The High Court Speaks' Nick Ellery and Chris Jones

Legislative Developments

'Here we go again: The Accident Compensation Act 1985 (Vic) and the amendment merry-go-around' K Lee Adams

Book Review

'Looking Back on a Century of Compulsory Arbitration' Richard Mitchell

 

November Volume 18 Number 3

Articles

'The Relationship Between 'Reasonably Practicable' and Risk Management Regulation' Elizabeth Bluff and Richard Johnstone

'Rules, Referees and Retribution: Disciplining Employee Athletes in Professional Team Sports' Emma Bicknell Goodwin

'Baby Steps in the Right Direction: Does the New Maternity Leave Payment Realise the Aims of Paid Maternity Leave? Luke Raffin

Recent Cases

'The AIRC's Test Case on Work and Family Provisions: The End of Dynamic Regulatory Change at the Federal Level' Jill Murray

'No Worries? Employers' Duty of Care for Negligently Inflicting Stress' David Rolph

Reports

'Using Tax and Social Security to Reconstruct the Part-time Labour Market: A Note on "Welfare to Work"' Cameron Rider

'Striking the Balance or Tipping the Scales? The HREOC Women, Men, Work and Family Discussion Paper' Sara Charlesworth

Legislative Developments

'"Fair Work Arrives in South Australia! But Will it Really Make a Difference? Erin McCarthy, Elizabeth Priest and Andrew Stewart

Book Review

'Keeping Up with Labour Law' John Howe


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