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BOOKSHELF<br />
A Bruce<br />
3 rd ed LexisNexis Butterworths <strong>2018</strong><br />
PB $123.00<br />
AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION LAW<br />
Abstract from LexisNexis<br />
Australian Competition Law provides an<br />
authoritative treatment of Australian<br />
competition law and is an ideal text both<br />
for practitioners and for those studying the<br />
subject for the first time.<br />
The clear explanations of complex<br />
concepts foster a sound understanding of<br />
the legal principles of competition law in<br />
Australia and its economic underpinnings.<br />
It includes a chapter how to understand<br />
competition law cases to develop skill in<br />
area-specific case analysis. The work focuses<br />
on the contemporary situation and recent<br />
developments but also explains the historical<br />
context.<br />
The new edition has been fully revised and<br />
updated to cover recent developments in<br />
case law, policy and legislation.<br />
S Taylor & R Juchau<br />
8 th ed LexisNexis Butterworths <strong>2018</strong><br />
PB $156.00<br />
FINANCIAL PLANNING IN AUSTRALIA: ADVICE AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT<br />
Abstract from LexisNexis<br />
Financial Planning in Australia - Advice and<br />
Wealth Management, 8th edition is a leading<br />
text for Australian business students and<br />
professionals, providing a contemporary and<br />
technical view of the issues related to giving<br />
financial planning and advice. The edition<br />
includes a review of the current financial<br />
environment, updates on legislative changes<br />
and proposals as well as updates on rates<br />
applying to superannuation, taxation and<br />
social security. The book provides practical<br />
advice for emerging professionals and a<br />
comprehensive suite of online learning<br />
materials for students and lecturers.<br />
JM Bennett<br />
The Federation Press <strong>2018</strong><br />
HB $59.95<br />
SIR ALEXANDER ONSLOW: THIRD CHIEF JUSTICE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1883-1901<br />
Abstract from The Federation Press<br />
One of the most prominent, yet least<br />
understood, of Western Australia’s leading<br />
citizens of the latter 19th century was<br />
Sir Alexander Campbell Onslow (1842-<br />
1908), the Colony’s third Chief Justice.<br />
This biography offers a new and measured<br />
assessment of his character, work and<br />
legacies. Descended from an ancient<br />
Shropshire family his career as lawyer<br />
commenced on his call to the English Bar<br />
in 1868.<br />
This is the last volume, of his sole<br />
authorship, in Dr Bennett’s remarkable 19th<br />
century series Lives of Australian Chief<br />
Justices.<br />
Douglas, Head, Ng & Hyland<br />
8 th ed The Federation Press <strong>2018</strong><br />
PB $155.00<br />
DOUGLAS AND JONES’S ADMINISTRATIVE LAW<br />
Abstract from The Federation Press<br />
This is the new and fully updated edition<br />
of the acclaimed and authoritative book<br />
on Australian constitutional law. Fresh<br />
material reflects the contemporary approach<br />
of the High Court including its emphasis<br />
on statutory interpretation as a tool of<br />
constitutional analysis. The book has<br />
also been fully revised and updated for<br />
major High Court and overseas decisions,<br />
including McCloy v New South Wales, Williams<br />
v Commonwealth (No 2), the Brexit Case and<br />
Plaintiff M68/2015 v Minister for Immigration.<br />
Always ‘much more than a casebook’ as Sir<br />
Anthony Mason said of a previous edition,<br />
the book also presents carefully selected<br />
extracts from a broad range of writers and<br />
commentators.<br />
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