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New South Wales v Kable

Posted on 5 June 2013 by Martin Clark

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Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Ltd

Posted on 5 June 2013 by Martin Clark

Jeannie Marie Paterson and James Ryan, ‘Casino Not Liable for Bets Made by Problem Gambler: Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Ltd’ (6 August 2013).
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Plaintiff M79/2012 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Posted on 29 May 2013 by Martin Clark

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Hunt & Hunt Lawyers v Mitchell Morgan Nominees Pty Ltd

Posted on 29 May 2013 by Martin Clark

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Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Global Gaming Supplies Pty Ltd

Posted on 10 May 2013 by Martin Clark

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Plaintiff S138/2012 v Director General of Security

Posted on 8 May 2013 by Martin Clark

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DPP (Cth) v Keating

Posted on 8 May 2013 by Martin Clark

Natalie Burgess, ‘Fiction and Certainty in Social Security Prosecutions: DPP (Cth) v Keating’ (25 July 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Commonwealth legislative powers, Omission offences, Retrospective laws, Social Security (Administration Act) 1999 (Cth)

Wallace v Kam

Posted on 8 May 2013 by Martin Clark

Loane Skene, ‘Duty to Warn and Causation: Wallace v Kam’ (8 July 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Causation, Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW), Duty to warn, material risks, medical negligence

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v Li

Posted on 8 May 2013 by Martin Clark

Sara Dehm and Cait Storr, ‘Unreasonable Refusal to Adjourn: Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v Li‘ (17 July 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged adjournment of migration decisions, jurisdictional error, Migration Act 1958 (Cth), Migration Review Tribunal, procedural fairness, Wednesbury unreasonableness

Beckett v New South Wales

Posted on 8 May 2013 by Martin Clark

Katy Barnett, ‘No Requirement to Prove Innocence in Malicious Prosecution: Beckett v New South Wales’ (3 July 2013).

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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Commonwealth Life Assurance Society v Smith, Davis v Gell, Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 (NSW), Nolle prosequi, Tort of malicious prosecution

Commissioner of Taxation v Unit Trend Services Pty Ltd

Posted on 1 May 2013 by Martin Clark

Michael Evans, ‘GST: It’s Not a Matter of Choice: Commissioner of Taxation v Unit Trend Services Pty Ltd’ (5 July 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Anti-avoidance provisions, GST benefit, GST law, Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (Cth), Statutory choice savings provisions

Beck v Weinstock and Weinstock v Beck

Posted on 1 May 2013 by Martin Clark

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Plaintiff S3/2013 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Posted on 26 April 2013 by Martin Clark

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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged abuse of process applications, Migration Act 1958 (Cth), original jurisdiction, Refugee Review Tribunal

Monis v The Queen

Posted on 23 April 2013 by Martin Clark

Adrienne Stone, ‘Free Speech Balanced on a Knife’s Edge’ (14 April 2013).

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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Coleman v Power, Criminal Code 1995 (Cth), Freedom of Political Communication, Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Offensive Speech

SZOQQ v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Posted on 10 April 2013 by Martin Clark

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Pantazis v The Queen

Posted on 15 March 2013 by Martin Clark

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Yates v The Queen

Posted on 14 March 2013 by Martin Clark

Bernadette McSherry, ‘The High Court Ends a Criminal Justice Debacle: Yates v The Queen’ (10 May 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged 'At the Governor's Pleasure', Criminal Code 1913 (WA), Indeterminate detention, Mental health, Sentencing

Condon v Pompano Pty Ltd

Posted on 14 March 2013 by Martin Clark

Cheryl Saunders, ‘Organised Crime Control and the Promise of Procedural Fairness: Condon v Pompano Pty Ltd’ (9 April 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged Criminal Organisation Act 2009 (Qld), Kable principle, organised crime, procedural fairness, public interest

TCL Air Conditioner (Zhongshan) Co Ltd v Judges of the Federal Court of Australia

Posted on 13 March 2013 by Martin Clark

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Huynh v The Queen

Posted on 13 March 2013 by Martin Clark

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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged joint criminal enterprise, jury directions

Gajjar v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Posted on 1 March 2013 by Martin Clark

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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged 'relevant information' under s 57, bridging visa, IELTS testing, Migration Act 1958 (Cth)

A-G (SA) v Corporation of the City of Adelaide

Posted on 27 February 2013 by Martin Clark

Adrienne Stone, ‘Freedom to Preach in Rundle Mall: A-G (SA) v Corporation of the City of Adelaide (‘Corneloup’s Case’)’ (14 October 2013).
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Michaelides v The Queen

Posted on 15 February 2013 by Martin Clark

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Commissioner of Police v Eaton

Posted on 8 February 2013 by Martin Clark

Brad Jessup, ‘Interpreting the Power to Sack Probationary Employees and the Right to a Fair Dismissal: Commissioner of Police v Eaton‘ (15 March 2013).
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Google Inc v ACCC: Case Page

Posted on 6 February 2013 by Martin Clark

Sarah Mulcahy and Jeannie Marie Paterson, ‘Google Searches and Misleading Conduct: Google Inc v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’ (29 October 2013).
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Mills v Commissioner of Taxation

Posted on 14 November 2012 by Martin Clark

Miranda Stewart, ‘How a Major Bank Succeeded in Tax Planning with Hybrid Securities, Got Cheap Capital and Paid Less Tax: Mills v Commissioner of Taxation‘ (8 February 2013).
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Posted in Case Pages, Decided Cases | Tagged 'Stapled' securities, Anti-avoidance provisions, Imputation benefits, Income tax, Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (Cth)

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