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Revision of the author's Mining law in Western Australia.
"With contributions from more than 70 lawyers and other experts, it outlines - in practical terms - the main areas of law you are likely to encounter in WA and provides information on where to go for more help.... Also included is an introductory explanation of the WA legal system, a detailed index, a useful glossary of legal terms and a comprehensive list of all relevant organizations and their contact details, including their websites and email addresses." -- back cover.
This book examines the tradition of law in Australia & the tension between adherence to tradition & the demands of change & renewal for the legal system. The author argues that the greatest challenge the legal system faces is the challenge of inclusion -- to make the legal system one to which all Australians have access & in which all Australians are able to make their voices heard. The new edition takes account of recently published work in Australian legal history, including the Wik case & the native title debate, the debate about a Republic, changes in the Australian court system, developments in legal reasoning & statutory interpretation, & the problems of access to justice.
Australian Native Title Law Second Edition annotates the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and analyses the common law principles applicable to native title. It explains the essential concepts and principles which underpin it, including relevant principles of constitutional, property and discrimination law, referencing a range of relevant authority and materials. The First Edition published in 2004 and was comprised of introductory explanatory chapters followed by a detailed annotation to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and extensive reforms made in 1998 in light of the Wik decision. Since that time, some 27 amending Acts have come into force. The much-awaited Second Edition builds upon these foundations by bringing the Act up-to-date and providing detailed commentary on the more important of these amendments, in particular the Native Title Amendment Act 2007, the Native Title Amendment (Technical Amendments) Act 2007 and the Native Title Amendment Act 2009. The book now draws upon over 1,000 cases, including leading recent High Court decisions such as Queensland v Congoo (2015), Western Australia v Brown (2014), Karpany v Dietman (2013), and Akiba v Commonwealth (2013). Significant contributions from leading practitioners in the field are included, with a new section addressing proof of native title. Both new and experienced practitioners, decisions-makers, academics and students alike will find Australian Native Title Law Second Edition of invaluable assistance.
Drawing on specialist expertise in the operations of the Tribunal, provides readers with a practical and dynamic overview of the conduct of proceedings in SAT, from their commencement to conclusion.
TRAFFIC LAW IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA addresses the specific provisions of traffic legislation in Western Australia. It provides commentary on the Road Traffic Act and other relevant legislation. The book sets out the basic principles from the time of an offence through to sentencing and appeal. Every aspect is outlined in chronological order with the implications of legislation explained and case law developments discussed. It is a quick and easy guide, full of practical tips for police officers, prosecutors, defence counsel as well as self-represented litigants, dealing with matters from driving and vehicle offences and police procedures to preparation and conduct of matters in court.
THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW HANDBOOK was first published in 1988, and has been the standard textbook and resource for students, professionals and anyone interested in the area of environmental planning, protection and regulation in New South Wales. Professor David Farrier and Justice Paul Stein, together with over 17 experts continue to bring their insight and extensive experience to THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW HANDBOOK. This long awaited new edition is written in plain English without glossing over the complexities of the law. It has been comprehensively revised and now includes a new chapter on energy, and expanded discussion on biodiversity, development and environmental assessment regimes.