• 2004
    Volume 1 no. 1
    • Articles
    • Stephen Colbran
    • Kathleen Conroy
    • David Hamer
    • James McConvill and Mirko Bagaric
    • Case Notes
    • Craig Collins
    • Mark Lunney
    • Book Reviews
    • Stephen Colbran
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The University of New England Law Journal

2004
Volume 1 Number 1

Articles

Stephen Colbran,
Collaborative Supervision of Legal Doctoral Theses Through E-learning

Kathleen Conroy,
Riding on a Geep’s Back: Preparing Australian Patent Law for a Domestic Industry Sourced in the Transgenic Animal

David Hamer,
Probabilistic Standards of Proof, Their Complements and the Errors that are Expected to Flow from Them

James McConvill and Mirko Bagaric,
Ambiguities and Inconsistencies in Relation to the Obligations of Proxies under Corporations Law: A Model for Reform

Case Notes

Craig Collins,
Goodbye Hello! Drawing a Line for the Paparazzi:
Douglas v Hello! Ltd (No 3) [2003] 3 All ER 996
Douglas v Hello! Ltd (No 3) [2003] EWHC 2629 (Ch)

Mark Lunney,
A Right Old Mess:
Rees v Darlington Health Authority [2003] 3 WLR 1091

Book Reviews

Stephen Colbran,
Marcus Bowles, Relearning to E-Learn: Strategies for Electronic Learning and Knowledge



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