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Trade Practices Law Journal
Author: R J Desiatnik
Publisher: Lawbook Co.
Country: Australia - Journal, 6755A
January 1993
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This journal provides an exceptional arena for the exchange of ideas and information on topical issues of trade practices law and practice. Insightful articles, editorials and casenotes, succinct reports discussing and analysing legislative and judicial developments, as well as commentaries pertaining to the ACCC, the Australian Competition Tribunal and the National Competition Council, are some of the inclusions that make this innovative journal unique. While concentrating on Australian law, the journal also contains an international perspective through the inclusion of overseas reports.
Written with an overall practical focus, and now in its 15th year, the Trade Practices Law Journal is an impressive publication which practitioners in this area of the law can not afford to be without.
The journal includes approx. 4 parts per year.
The Online Subscription provides links to judgments, case citations, legislation and other online publications. In addition, each article is downloadable in pdf format.
A complete archive dating back to Volume 1 (first published in 1993) is available as a separate purchase to complete your content set. Moreover, customers also have the option to receive RSS feed making the journal readily and easily accessible.
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| Code | Product Title | Date | Format | Price* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6755A | Trade Practices Law Journal Parts Only [1] | January 1993 | Journal | $587.52 | Add to Cart |
| 6755OI | Trade Practices Law Journal Online [2] | November 2005 | Online | N/A | Enquiry |
* All Prices include GST
1) Price is for an annual subscription and includes approx 4 Parts per year. Does not include Bound Volumes [if applicable] or Backset which are available separately at an additional price.
2) Price is for a single annual subscription for firms or businesses with one practitioner. Practitioner is defined as employed and/or self-employed professionals within Australia including: solicitors, self-employed barristers, HR professionals and environmental specialists, corporate counsel, accountants including CPAs and CAs and registered tax agents and financial planners. For pricing for government departments and authorities and multiple users please call 1300 304 195.