Australian Business Law Review: Parts & Bound Volumes

Australian Business Law Review: Parts & Bound Volumes

By Michael Terceiro

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Date: 22/08/2012

Code: 30126004

Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA

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Leading articles on relevant issues in areas including competition and consumer, taxation, corporate, environment (and related) law

As one of Australia’s most cited legal journals, Australian Business Law Review’s reputation is well deserved. Each issue includes articles on business practice and commercial law in Australia and overseas.

Australian Business Law Review features commentary from Australia’s prominent commercial lawyers, presenting different views on the many elements of business law, concentrating in particular on trade practices law (both from an Australian and overseas perspective), regulation of business in various areas including environment protection, occupational health and safety, corporate law and taxation, as well as other emerging areas of business regulation.

In addition to the articles, Section Notes provide coverage of a wide range of business law topics and also deal specifically with New Zealand, while Book Reviews on recently published business law titles feature regularly.

Online, the Journal features the full backset to Volume 1, 1973, with links to judgments, legislation and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.

There are approximately six Parts and one Bound Volume published each year (receipt of Parts and/or Bound Volumes will depend on your subscription choice).

To access articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit Journals Talk at http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals/.

Judicially cited:

Teong S, "Stamping out rubber-stamp penalties? Determining an appropriate response to agreed penalties in civil penalty settlements" (2015) 43 ABLR 48 was cited by the Full Federal Court in Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2015] FCAFC 59 at [58]. Link to case on FirstPoint here.

* Price is for an annual subscription and includes approx 6 Parts and 1 Bound Volume per year. Does not include Backset which is available separately at an additional price.

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