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Australian Labour Law
Resolving Individual Labour Disputes: a Comparative Overview
Right to Freedom of Association in the Workplace: Australia's Compliance with International Human Rights Law
Understanding Australian Labour Law
Trade Union Regulation and the Accountability of Union Office-Holders: Examining the Corporate Model
Chapter One the Seven Pillars of Centralism: Federalism and the Engineers’ Case
IRJ Introductory Paper
The Framework of Australian Labour Law and Recent Trends in ‘Deregulation’
Statutory Norms and Common Law Concepts in the Characterisation of Contracts for the Performance of Work
Terms Implied by Law Into Employment Contracts: Rethinking Their Rationale
Australian Journal of Labour Law (AJLL) Volume 33 Part 1 (Guest Editors’ Introduction and Articles Included in This Part Are Linked to the Lexisnexis Platform)
Individualism and Collectivism in Agreement-Making Under Australian Labour Law
The Law of Conciliation and Arbitration in Australia Is, to a Large Extent, a Story G~I~~~"~~~~~'~:Nstitutlonal Interpretation.Interpretation
Connie Beswick — Modern Australian Labour Laws Have a 'Gig'
The Constitution and Industrial Relations: Is a Unitary System Achievable?
'Human Resource Management and Individualisation in Australian
The Identity of the 'Employer' in Australian Labour Law: Moving
Agreement-Making Under Workchoices
The Corporatisation of Australian Labour Law: Completing Howard's
Top View
This Paper Reviews the Recent Work by Australian Labour Lawyers That Has Embraced the ‘New Regulation’ and in Particular the Idea of Law As Regulation
'What Is Labour Law Doing About 'Partnership at Work'? British
Australian Compulsory Arbitration: Will It Survive Into the Twenty- First Century?
Australian Industrial Relations Reform in the St 21 Century Using the Corporations Power
Australian Institute of Employment Rights
FIREWALLING the RIGHT to STRIKE in AUSTRALIA? Introduction
The Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Power: from Cradle to the Grave?
The Australian Labour Market in 2006
The Reform of Labour Laws: an International Comparison
Working Around Work Choices: Collective Bargaining and the Common Law
The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy, Labour Market Regulation and Decent Work
Australian Federal Constitutional
The Evolution of Labour Law in Australia
Australian Compulsory Arbitration: Will It Survive Into the Twenty-First Century? Richard Mitchell
Public Sector Employment in the Twenty-First Century
The Evolution of the Contract of Employment Post Workchoices
From the Arbitration System to the Fair Work Act: the Changing Approach in Australia to Voice and Representation at Work
Exploring the Role of Social Science in Australian Labour Law Cases