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The University of New England Law Journal

2006
Volume 3 Number 1

Articles

Oscar Roos,
The Trouble with Woon: The Selective Answering of Police Questions and the Right to Pre-Trial Silence

Dr Yuwa Wei,
Directors’ Duties Under Chinese Law: A Comparative Review

Cameron Moore,
Turning King Canute into Lord Neptune: Australia’s New Offshore Protection Measures

Case Notes

John Tarrant,
The Hit and Miss of Statutory Interpretation Palgo Holdings Pty Ltd v Gowans

Kip Werren,
Delay Totally Invalidates an Administrative Decision
Nais and Others v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs and Another (2005) 223 Alr 171

Book Reviews

Ali Adnan Al-Feel,
Stephen Shute, Roger Hood, and Florence Seemungal (eds), A Fair Hearing? Ethnic minorities in the Criminal Courts

Ali Adnan Al-Feel,
Greg Berman and John Feiblantt (eds), Good courts: the case for problem solving justice

Ali Adnan Al-Feel,
Cesare PR Romano, André Nollkaemper, and Jann K Kleffner (eds), Internationalized Criminal Courts: Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo and Cambodia



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