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VOLUME 32
NUMBER 2
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ARTICLES
Reach-Through Rights in Biomedical Patent Licensing: A Comparative Analysis of their Anti-Competitive Reach
JANE NIELSEN
Due Process, Judicial Power and Chapter III in the New High Court
FIONA WHEELER
So Far So Good?: A Critical Evaluation of Racial Vilification Laws in
Australia
DAN MEAGHER
A Century of Judicial Style: Changing Patterns in Judgment Writing on the
High Court 1903–2001
MATTHEW GROVES AND RUSSELL SMYTH
COMMENTS AND REVIEW ESSAY
The Developing Role of the Governor-General: The Goldenness of Silence
GREG CRAVEN
Responsibility for Rights: The ACT Human Rights Act
CAROLYN EVANS
Taking Delight in Being Contrary, Worried About Being a Loner
or Simply Indifferent: How Do Judges Really Feel About Dissent?
ANDREW LYNCH
BOOK REVIEW
Moral Rights and their Application in Australia
MATTHEW RIMMER
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