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This article briefly describes the legal position in Australia prior to the Ice decision. It then explains the nature …
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This article examines to what extent there is legacy of the Commission’s labour standards in the new legislated standards in the National Employment Standards and dismissal protection in the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). The Commission’s ‘community standards’, mainly from ‘test cases’...
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In the middle third of the 19th century Upper Canada (now Ontario) followed by South Australia passed statutes for the … considers the background to the enactment of Upper Canada's statute and whether South Australia's might have been a copy of it … Australia was promoting its self-image as a 'Paradise of Dissident.' The two statutes, while somewhat similar on the surface …
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This article considers the role of the concept of freedom of communication within the law of copyright in Australia. It … concludes that the judicially articulated implied Constitutional guarantee of freedom of political communication is too narrow … elements of freedom of communication and provides some scope for the recognition of such rights under Australian law …
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This paper first briefly introduces the reader to nanotechnology and the potential health risks it raises. It then reviews how nanotechnology is or may be used by the food industry so that challenges that must be addressed by food regulations can be better understood. The application of current...
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US sport is unlike most of contemporary world sport. The demarcation between professional and amateur sport, on which the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is built, is expressed by both major revenue producing sports at the highest level (Division I football and men’s...
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The contributions of Foster (2005) and Halgreen (2004) are the latest in a series of debates, discussions, conferences, and academic scholarship on the subject of United States (US) and (or versus) European Union (EU) sport policy. In the context of international relations and foreign policy,...
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In 2006, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) celebrated 100 years of providing opportunities for students to participate in intercollegiate athletics. During that time intercollegiate athletics underwent tremendous transformation. Beginning as student-run endeavors on Ivy League...
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This article is part of a broader research stream investigating policy and regulatory frameworks impacting International Prospective Student-Athletes (IPSAs) and their transition to the U.S. combining education and athletics. Elsewhere analyzed are the problems faced by IPSAs in particular...
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This paper summarises a research stream dealing with the US system of amateur intercollegiate sport and its relation to International Prospective Student-Athletes (IPSAs). Crucial differences exist between the US ‘clear demarcation’ of commercial pro sport and amateurism as applied by...
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