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  3. Vol. 41 No. 3: September 2019

Vol. 41 No. 3: September 2019

Published: 05-08-2024

Articles

  • Bloody Unfair: Inequality related to Menstruation — Considering the Role of Discrimination Law

    Beth Goldblatt, Linda Steele
    293-325
    • PDF
  • Income Management and Intersectionality: Analysing Compulsory Income Management through the Lenses of Critical Race Theory and Disability Studies (‘Discrit’)

    Shelley Bielefeld, Fleur Beaupert
    327-357
    • PDF
  • Why the Bigamy Offence Should be Repealed

    Theodore Bennett
    359-381
    • PDF

Before the High Court

  • A Reasonably Reasonable Apprehension of Bias: CNY17 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

    Matthew Groves
    383-395
    • PDF

Case Notes and Comments

  • Caps on Electoral Expenditure by Third-Party Campaigners: Unions NSW v New South Wales

    Laura Ismay
    397-410
    • PDF

Review Essays and Book Reviews

  • The Statutory Foundations of Negligence by Mark Leeming

    Prue Vines
    411-416
    • PDF

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