LAWASIA Journal
LAWASIA Journal is published under the General Editorship of Dr Jonathan Crowe and Dr Craig Forrest within the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law, TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland. The Editorial Board includes prestigious scholars and members of the judiciary from the Asia Pacific Region.
The Editors welcome contributions from scholars and professionals worldwide. Contributions must be submitted electronically by email to the editors. Click here for contact information. All contributions are peer-reviewed.
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LAWASIA Journal 2009 Edition
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The 2009 LAWASIA Journal is published in association with the TC Beirne School of Law and the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law of The University of Queensland. The LAWASIA Journal contains scholarly writings and reports on legal developments in the Asia Pacific Region. This Edition includes the following articles and book reviews:
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Refereed Articles
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The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG: Judicial Independence and Accountability - An Asia-Pacific Perspective
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Rohan Price: Confidential Information and Client Lists in Hong Kong: A Triumph for Self Regulation?
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Paul Harpur: Developments in Chinese Labour Laws: Enforcing People with Disabilities' Right to Work?
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Sue Farran: "Making Land Work" in the Pacific? - Evaluation Land Reform in Vanuatu
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Jessica Howley: China's Use of Law in Promoting Cross-Strait Relations: The Implications of Reunification
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Andre Terry and Nguyen Ba Binh: Vietnam's New Regulatory Regime for Franchising
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Ilja Richard Pavone: The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and International Human Rights Law
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Cheong May Fong and Yong Chiu Mei: Competion Law Perspectives on the Water Services Industry in Malaysia
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Luke Raffin: Peddling a Paper Tiger: Using Regulatory Theory to Improve Occupational Health and Safety in the Chine
Book Reviews
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Sustainable Development as a Principle of International Law: Resolving Conflicts Between Climate Measures and WTO Law - Carly M Roberts
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International Humanitarian Law: An Anthology - Tareq M R Chowdhury
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Gender and the Constitution: Equity an Agency in Comparative Constitutional Design - Peter M McDermott
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