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The book contains the proceedings of the OECD Conference that was held in Rome in December 1999. It presents the wide range of initiatives and indicators that are already in place, and outlines the challenges that remain in measuring progress towards sustainable development.
Includes the following lectures: The High Court and the Parliament: partners in law-making, or hostile combatants? -- Constitutional schizophrenia then and now -- Rules, regulations and red tape: parliamentary scrutiny and delegated legislation (and more ...).
Looks at the process the committee used in order to make recommendations about superannuation and retirement incomes policy.
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Learning Law is an indispensable guide, providing the foundational knowledge and skills required for the study and practice of law.
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Comparative Approaches to Law and Religion examines the methodological challenges of studying the interplay between law and religion across diverse jurisdictions. This volume fills a critical gap in the literature by focusing on "how" to conduct comparative research, offering both theoretical foundations and practical applications. Scholars from varied legal and cultural backgrounds contributed chapters that showcase innovative methodologies tailored to specific issues in law and religion. The book is divided into three parts. Part I explores the foundational theories, methods, and frameworks of comparative research in law and religion, addressing state-religion models, legal pluralism, and ...
Essays include: Women leaders and executive politics / Patricia Sykes & The Rudd transition. Continuity and change in the structures of advice and support for Australian Prime Ministers / Anne Tiernan.
A magazine of the good adventure.