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The Etiology of Aggressive and Nonaggressive Antisocial Behaviour Law Literature review
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Generally, Eley et al (2003) begin this paper begins by identifying the two groups of antisocial behavior (ASB); aggressive and non-aggressive. In the end, the paper is a result of the efforts of Eley et al (2003) to investigate how genetics and environment influence both the aggressive and nonaggressive ASB.
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Leadership of Police Supervisor Law Assignment
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Interpersonal skills include how a person communicates with people around him/her, but also involve confidence and a person's ability to listen and understand. Decision-making, problem-solving, and personal stress management are also categorized as interpersonal skills. Intrapersonal skills involve emotional intelligence.
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GATT, WTO, and Regulation of the Environment Law Research Paper
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The aim of GATT was to have in place a transparent and orderly framework that would gradually excise trade barriers, whilst expanding international trade. Periodic multilateral negotiating rounds were conducted within the GATT, in order to promote the liberalization of trade. This is a very important system in the GATT, and it has been conducted on eight occasions.
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Domestic Violence and Related Matters Law Assignment
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It is essential to state that the information we received was that a victim’s neighbor heard a loud verbal argument between the victim (woman) and her husband. The verbal argument turned into the victim screaming. Additionally, we were also informed that the coupled lived with their child who was 5 years old.
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Legal Issue: Tourism Law Law Case Study
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Thus, in this case, the defendant (Island authority) will be deemed negligent if they breached the duty of care to the plaintiffs (Frank and Matt) where the breach of the duty caused harm or damages to the plaintiffs. Rule of law The applicable rule of law, in this case, is the tort law principle. The beach owners owe a duty of exercising reasonable care in order to protect their customers who in this case are the visitors.
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Shift from Billing on Hourly Rates towards Value Generated Billing Law Essay
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In 1994, the deregulation of fees in New South Wales saw the abolition of scale costs, and time billing became the main model used. However, in his speech in February 2004, the Chief Justice of NSW, Justice Spigelman questioned the credibility and efficacy of time billing, arguing that it produced perverse results, i.e. there was a lack of incentives for legal practitioners or lawyers to work productively and efficiently.
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THL Western Australia - Civil Liability Act Law Case Study
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Frank’s injuries to his head leading to paralysis and Matt’s Death would not have occurred if the council of Tortoiseshell Island had put up signs along the beaches and in the parking lots of the Island to warn visitors of the dangers that lurked in the waters of the Island namely: Sand bars and sharks.
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Possessory Lien versus Maritime Lien Law Assignment
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A Possessory lien has priority over mortgages and accruing maritime liens, while a maritime lien (The Tolten [1946] P 135) is a privileged and secured claim against a ship in respect of services provided and gives rise to a right in rem against the thing (Admiralty Act 1988). This makes a maritime lien a substantive right in the property derived from general maritime law (Nell, 2009).
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Medical Law: Sanctity of Life Law Essay
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The development of legal and moral principles emerged well before the technological advances we have seen emerge in modern medicine. Yet, these moral, social, and legal values are the driving forces that govern medical values and clinical judgment. As is evident in case law, these no longer coincide.
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Settlement of Insurance Claims: Obligations of Insurer and Insured Law Essay
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Relationships that exist between an insurer and the insured are primarily contractual relationships. The insurance contract is entered into on the premise of speculation. The insurer agrees to pay the insured, an agreed sum of money or its equivalent on the happening of an uncertain event, for the consideration of payable sums known as premiums. 
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Juvenile Detention and Desistance from Offending Law Essay
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 Various kinds of literature have been used to explain why people engage in crime. The economic theory of crime/neo-classical theory of crime shows that one has got the free will to engage or not to engage in crime and thus, based on the expected reward or punishment one may engage in crime or not (Hall, 2007:7). This means one engages in a thinking process that he/she is aware of (Lipman, 2003:26).
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The Motto of NSWs Police Law Essay
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The police are one of the most important and powerful institutions in any country. This is because of the sensitive and vast authority bestowed upon this institution by the government. Part of the police’s duties and functions include detecting and preventing crimes, maintaining law and order and coordinating emergency operations.
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New South Wales Juvenile Reoffending Law Research Paper
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The police just shot and arrested a group of youngsters, who were driving a stolen car. A female pedestrian lays injured, under the car. This is the scene that the public witnessed in April at the Kings Cross shooting. The driver of the car was 14 years old, and the ages of his friends in the car ranged between 14 and 24 years.
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What Problems and Benefits Does Creative Commons Licensing Create for Artists Law Report
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Benjamin Toth (2005), who is a critic of Creative Commons, is of the opinion that there is something ‘fishy’ about them because they claim to offer an alternative to the classic copyright but neglect to give creators full information. This is illustrated according to him by the ‘all rights reserved’ vs. ‘some rights reserved’ argument where he says that the statement is misleading.
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Family Violence Policy and Practice Law Literature review
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Violence conduct does not only include physical attacks, but also control and power tactics employed along a scale in concert with one another, such as sexual assault, threats,  psychological torment, emotional torment, property damage, economic control, social isolation, and behavior that causes one to live in great fear.
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Legal Issues Involved in Testing for Recreational Drugs in Sport Law Coursework
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Today’s sports landscape involves organizations that have been established with the sole purpose of monitoring the use of performance-enhancing drugs. In the last two decades, political pressures have been placed on anti-doping agencies and sports federations to extend drug testing for recreational drugs on match days and out-of-competition games.
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Legal Issues of the Practice of Euthanasia Law Case Study
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The four forms of the practice differ in the following ways: voluntary and direct is the situation where it is the patient’s choice and it is carried out by the patient, voluntary but indirect is carried out by the patient but he makes the decision in advance, direct but involuntary is carried out without the permission of the patient while indirect and voluntary euthanasia is a situation.
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Juvenile Detention and Desistance from Offending Law Coursework
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The programs should enable young individuals to develop trustworthy and reverent relationships with others as this fosters a sense of belonging and acceptance. Programs should support young individuals in achieving and continually acknowledging their success in desisting in crime as well as accomplishing their set objectives 
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Analysis of Health Policy Document: Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act Law Term Paper
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In nursing, social and health policy shapes and impacts the nursing profession and more so the context that the nurse's practice. In this paper, an analysis of the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act of 1988 is undertaken based on socio-political perspectives. Main health area of the policy The Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 1988 is mainly focused on women's health issues and specifically on women’s reproductive health.
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The Masculinity and the Profiles of Gendered Offending Law Research Paper
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Most of the discussions on crime and criminals refer to men and their behaviors. Men commit more crimes compared to women. A number of criminologists support the idea that the gender gap within a crime is universal, arguing that women involve in fewer criminal acts than men. In workplaces, men tend to have more than women in managerial positions.
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Gender, Crime and Violence Law Coursework
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One’s sexual orientation is a special thing that society ought to respect at all costs. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing debate on whether homosexuality is moral or immoral in society. Most of the world’s population holds that homosexuality is wrong, and openly fights it in an attempt to eradicate it.
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XXs Death in Custody Law Assignment
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On 23 August 1963, XX was born in a community called Wujal Wujal. His father Paddy Wallace operated as a stockman on several cattle properties within the region. Peter was XX’s brother and was six years older. XX accompanied his family to various cattle properties like Springvale, Lakeland, and Koolaburra because he was an infant.
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Discussing the Concept of Fair Trial with Reference to Dietrich and Subsequent Law Case Study
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The decision of Justice Toohey in Dietrich v R in 1992 set a precedence for the practice of common law in Australia about representation. Fair trial, as provided for in the Charter must include representation in an independent court. However, there are situations in which the accused may not afford legal fees.
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Commercial Law: Statutory Duties of Employer Law Case Study
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As a sole trader, he must make the right decisions regarding the operations and management of the business if he is to succeed. In his scenario, James is heavily in debt which if not properly managed and the right decisions made at the right time may expose his business and family to financial risk.
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Medical Legal and Ethical Issues Law Term Paper
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However, in most cases, the ultimate goal is to cure but in some cases, it may improve the quality of life, avoid premature death or relieve suffering. The patient and his or her family, however, need to be guided as they make such a decision. The medical team needs to offer them information that will enable them to make informed decisions. Once they have adequate information, they will set treatment goals according to their personal values.
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A Bill of the Federal Parliament Imposing Generic Packaging on All Tobacco Products Sold in Australia Law Coursework
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British American Tobacco Australia (BATA) took the issue to the Australian high court stating that the bill enacted is unconstitutional and hence should be null and void. In addition, BATA argued that the government is trying to take their intellectual property (IP) without any compensation which is a violation of global rules on IP.
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Right to Life - Definition Law Term Paper
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Criminal sanctions against assault and battery are seen to protect this right (Brett, Wailer & Williams 1997). It also protects against civil actions available for battery and assault. Active killing is forbidden, but so are omissions adversely affecting someone whose welfare is one's responsibility. Legally significant features in the Original Version of the scenario.
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What Is Animal Abuse Law Assignment
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Animal abuse refers to acts against animals that harm them or make them suffer. Animal abuse does not only refer to violent acts against animals, it also includes acts of neglect that lead to the suffering of animals (Burghardt, 2009, p. 449). This is a highly debated issue with numerous scholars and authors paying attention to it.
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The Nature and Formation of Corporate Entities Law Assignment
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Unlike fiction, they are legal persons that are formed under certain constitutions with clearly underlined objectives and enjoy certain rights. Corporations could either be legally or illegally formed. The legally formed corporations usually conform to the legal requirements and are also referred to as de jure corporations.
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Taxable Income in Australia Law Essay
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Generally, tax is a great means of income for the government in any country.  Governments have expenditures, which need to be catered for and these expenses cannot be financed by debts. In fact, soliciting funds through debts to cover the government’s expenses is the last option in any situation.
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The Drone Arms Race in the 21st Century - Unmanned Airborne Vessel Law Essay
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Unmanned Airborne Vessel (UAVs) or drone has become one of the weapons of choice in the 21st century by the US. The US military used drones for the first time in Kosovo and Bosnia for surveillance. Drones have also been used for targeted killing and surveillance of enemies in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
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Environment and Trade Developments in Developing Worlds Law Research Paper
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The developing countries have in the past had an incredibly low role to play in GATT and WTO systems; this problem is likely to adversely affect the developing countries even more, especially given the explosion of newly emerging issues. WTO, for instance, is currently spreading its wings at a sparkling high rate to new regions.
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Internet Usage and Internet Content Regulation by the Government in Australia Law Coursework
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The Internet has brought with it multiple positive and negative effects since its inception up to now. With the developments in the field of information and communication technology, the internet has offered a new platform for communication and information sharing, doing business, advertising, activism, entertainment, and social interaction.
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How Ghosh Would Respond to Criticism Presented by Zurn Law Essay
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Generally speaking, the issue of constitutional review is an important function of democracy. Constitutional review means that the sections of the constitution that do not meet the requirements of democracy are amended in order to meet the dynamic requirements that characterize democracy in many nations.
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Contract Law in Australia Law Assignment
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If there was not any element of the agreement made between Raymond and William then he (Raymond) would not have informed William of the change of things. The acceptance of that offer would have been based on the fact that, before the end three days from the day the offer was made, William would respond to buy the computer at $ 100. 
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Chattel Is a Fixture Where It Has Not Been Attached to Land Law Essay
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A fixture is a term that defines anything that is attached to a building or Land and therefore becomes a part of the land by law. According to the law of property, land includes aspects such as the surface, constructions (buildings) or parts of the constructions’ and anything that is attached to land becomes part of the land as laid down by the Latin maxim, quicquid plantar solo, solo cedit.
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Nature of Equity Law: Analysis of Ward v Ward Case Law Case Study
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The elderly Plaintiff Kenneth Charles Ward once lived with his younger son Anthony and his partner. However, he started re-establishing contact with his older son; the Defendant, Brian Charles Ward with whom he had no contact since the early 1990s because he had been assaulted by his younger son with his wife in April 2003. 
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Advances in Information and Communication Technology and Newer Forms of Criminality Law Essay
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In the current emerging knowledge society, globalization and digital convergence have propagated the raising of complex ethical, societal and legal issues.  Given its vital need in the contemporary world for the gathering of information and knowledge, Information Communication Technology as an instrument is a basic right of all humans.
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International Criminal Court Law Essay
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Four years later in 2002, the ICC was finally born with the intention to prosecute perpetrators of such crimes. The statute drafted in Rome came to be known as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and is considered as a treaty that led to the establishment of ICC. The statute came into force formally on July 01, 2002, and on February 01 this year, the number of states party to the statute stands at 120.
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Legislative Schemes of Canada and Australia for Facilitating Business Migration Law Coursework
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In the current technological world, the need for optimizing the availability of resources and acquiring others from different sections of the world has made many countries put strategic measures in order to better their economies. Business migration is one way through which countries are able to bring in new ideas and resources in their countries.
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Bills of Lading and International Maritime Transport Regimes Law Coursework
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The first part of this essay introduces the substantive history of maritime law and its application as to the same. The prevailing international law on the bill of lading is The Hague’s Visby Rules and their subsequent amendment. These rules introduce an interesting part as to the liability of the carrier concerning the voyage of cargoes.
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Contract Deal between a Rock Band and a Recording Company Law Essay
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It is essential to state that you have sought my advice on the best arrangements for managing your career as a rock band, and in particular how you ought to structure your financial and business interests as a record company wants to sign your group to a specific three-album deal, which is to last for three years.
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Planning and Environmental Law ( Urban Design and Planning) Law Essay
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Planning and Environmental Law (urban design and planning). The developer appealed to the Land and Environment Court and as a result the Court became the consent authority. The developer lodged the appeal within six months on the objection.
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The Duty of Directors of Companies Law Research Paper
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In the last 10 years or so in Australia, there has been an estimated loss of about seven hundred million dollars of money belonging to investors. The money has been lost in public companies that were unsuccessful. On both a personal as well as national level, the consequences of losses of these proportions have as a matter of fact been very serious
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Gender, Violence and Crime Law Case Study
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Reactions to crime are greatly distinct. This implies that, for instance, prisons ought to emphasize rehabilitation through work, education, and social skill improvement. This internal activity would occur alongside external rehabilitation, for issues relating to schools, housing, and hospitals among others will need to be addressed. 
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The New Employment Law in Australia Law Essay
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The Australian employment law was set up in 1904 with the Conciliation and arbitration act. These laws were effective during the industrial period nevertheless by the beginning of the 20th century the system faced new social, political as well as cultural pressures that it was finding hard to accommodate.
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Legal Systems and Mental Health in NSW Australia Law Essay
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Legal Systems and Mental Health in NSW AustraliaI. The legislation relevant to the main issues raised by Harms (2011) is the Mental Health Act 2007 (NSW). The Mental Health Act was passed by parliament and came into effect on 16 November.
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Maritime Regime in the Carriage of Goods by Way of Sea Law Research Paper
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The concept of having maritime law that covers both national and international obligations is a necessary instrument in ensuring that proper rules are followed during cargo carriage and delivery up. Rules such as the Hague-Visby Rules, Australia’s Bill of Lading, and Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1992 consist of international rules.
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Bad Faith in Trade Mark Application Law Research Paper
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IP Australia defines a trademark as a right that is granted for a letter, number, word, phrase, smell, shape, logo, picture, or aspect of packaging. Moreover, they note that a registered trademark is legally enforceable and gives one exclusive right to commercially use, license, or sell it for the goods and services that it is registered under.
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Comparison between Pre-2011 Consumer Protection and Regime Consumer Protection 2011 Law Essay
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The paper draws on the comparison in reference to the similarities and the differences between the pre–2011 consumer protections operated in Australia and the national regime consumer protection 2011 which commenced in January 2011. Prior to 2011 consumer law in Australia, the general provisions operated in Australia included the TPA and the FTAs
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