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    • Pandemic planning as risk management: How fared the Australian federation? 

      Carney, Terry; Bailey, Richard; Bennett, Belinda
      Published 2012
      The role of law in managing public health challenges such as influenza pandemics poses special challenges. This article reviews Australian plans in the context of the H1N1 09 experience to assess whether risk management ...
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    • Mental health tribunals: 'TJ' implications of weighing fairness, freedom, protection and treatment 

      Carney, Terry; Tait, David; Chappell, Duncan; Beaupert, Fleur
      Published 2007
      People with a serious mental illness warranting possible compulsory care and treatment are vulnerable and disempowered. Mental health tribunal hearings must balance the rights to freedom, public protection and need for ...
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    • Rights in collateral under the PPSA: A minimalist response 

      McCracken, Sheelagh; Loxton, Diccon; Boxall, Andrew
      Published 2019
      This note responds to the recent article Rights in Collateral under the PPSA: Rebutting the Minimalist Approach, (the Unitarist Article) which critiques the interpretation of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) ...
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    • From citizenship to contractualism: The transition from unemployment benefits to employment services in Australia 

      Ramia, Gaby; Carney, Terry
      Published 1999
      Contractualism in public administration is running apace. As part of this trend, unemployment assistance has been radically restructured over the 1990s. This article identifies seven stages in the transition from an ...
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    • A new direction for assistance in international tax debt collection? 

      Dirkis, Michael
      Published 2022
      After having obtained the relevant information from a registered taxpayer to raise an assessment, a key pillar of tax administration is the collection of any resultant debt. There has been an internationalisation of the ...
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