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    • Expanding Asia-Pacific Frontiers for International Dispute Resolution: Conclusions and Recommendations 

      Teramura, Nobumichi; Ali, Shahla F.; Reyes, Anselmo
      Published 2020
      Asia’s emergence as a global economic powerhouse has corresponded with a prolonged upward trend in international commercial arbitration (ICA) cases involving Asian parties, as well as a belated expansion of investor-state ...
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    • Improving the Effectiveness of the Consumer Product Safety System: Australian Law Reform in Asia-Pacific Context 

      Nottage, Luke R.
      Published 2020
      The Australian government is undertaking public consultations over possible improvements to the 2010 Australian Consumer Law (ACL) regime, including again the idea of adding a European-style general safety provision (GSP). ...
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    • Live Facial Recognition: Trust and Legitimacy as Predictors of Public Support for Police Use of New Technology 

      Bradford, Ben; Yesberg, Julia A; Jackson, Jonathan; Dawson, Paul
      Published 2020
      Facial recognition technology is just one of a suite of new digital tools police and other security providers around the world are adopting in an effort to function more safely and efficiently. This paper reports results ...
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    • Reproductive Crimes in International Criminal Law 

      Grey, Rosemary
      Published 2020-03-31
      This chapter seeks to incentivize greater attention to reproductive violence in international criminal law. The author recognizes that reproductive autonomy is a controversial issue, and has seldom been high on the ...
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    • Social Cohesion and Pro-Social Responses to Perceptions of Crime: Victorian Report 

      Lee, Murray; Wickes, Rebecca; Jackson, Jonathan; Keel, Chloe; Ellis, Justin; Blake, Rodney; Norman, Sophie; Lin, Brenda
      Published 2020-03-09
      Understanding community perceptions of crime and safety is important to policy makers, legislators, and subsequently communities themselves. However, such community perceptions are complex and have generally been poorly ...
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