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R. V. Carosella, Richard Haigh, Jim Smith Oct 2015

R. V. Carosella, Richard Haigh, Jim Smith

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Alternative Medicine And The Doctrine Of Patient Disclosure, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

Alternative Medicine And The Doctrine Of Patient Disclosure, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Garcia, Richard Haigh, Samantha Hepburn Oct 2015

Garcia, Richard Haigh, Samantha Hepburn

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


What Shall I Wear To The Computer Revolution? Some Thoughts On Electronic Researching In Law, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

What Shall I Wear To The Computer Revolution? Some Thoughts On Electronic Researching In Law, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Loyalty And The Law: Dealing Legally With Mothers, Archbishops And Football Clubs, Richard Haigh, Mirko Bagaric Oct 2015

Loyalty And The Law: Dealing Legally With Mothers, Archbishops And Football Clubs, Richard Haigh, Mirko Bagaric

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Franchising In The Shadow Of Contract Law: A New Fidelity For Business Relations, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

Franchising In The Shadow Of Contract Law: A New Fidelity For Business Relations, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Immortality And Sentencing Law, Richard Haigh, Mirko Bagaric Oct 2015

Immortality And Sentencing Law, Richard Haigh, Mirko Bagaric

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Rom, Silicon And A Cache, Or Why Do Some Of Us Still Love Books And Hate Computers?, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

Rom, Silicon And A Cache, Or Why Do Some Of Us Still Love Books And Hate Computers?, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Some Thoughts On The Supreme Court’S Assessment Of The Constitutionality Of Dna Warrants, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

Some Thoughts On The Supreme Court’S Assessment Of The Constitutionality Of Dna Warrants, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


It Is Trite And Ancient Law’: The High Court And The Use Of The Obvious, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

It Is Trite And Ancient Law’: The High Court And The Use Of The Obvious, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Pulp Fiction And The Reason Of Law, Richard Haigh Oct 2015

Pulp Fiction And The Reason Of Law, Richard Haigh

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.


Terms Of Convenience: Examining Constitutional Overrulings By The High Court, Richard Haigh, Gian Boeddu Oct 2015

Terms Of Convenience: Examining Constitutional Overrulings By The High Court, Richard Haigh, Gian Boeddu

Richard Haigh

No abstract provided.