Bond University press
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The Law of Globalisation
by Laurence Boulle This book is aimed at students and other readers introducing themselves to the complexities of globalisation. It focuses on the different forms of law which create the legal infrastructure of economic globalisation and on how they interact with one another. It explains how law is used both to maintain and oppose aspects of globalisation. It also evaluates the governance of the global political economy in terms of the standards of the Rule of Law. Law is a central theme of the book but the text does not have a technical legal approach to the subject and it also deals with globalisation’s broader social, economic and political dimensions. It also examines dispute resolution themes throughout the work. |
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Algorithms: machines of the mind
by Marcus Randall 192 pages ISBN 1740970357
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Alternative medicine: a new regulatory model
by Michael Weir ISBN 1740970829 |
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Justice in the deep north: a historical perspective on crime and punishment in Queensland
By Carole McCartney, Robyn Lincoln, Paul Wilson The history of crime and punishment often reflects regional culture and politics. Queensland well illustrates this point with authoritarian politicians and regimes imposing harsh and sometimes corrupt practices on their populace. 215 pages ISBN 1740970314
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The Brennan Lectures 1998-2001
Edited by Gerard Carney Established in 1998 by the staff and student of the School of Law at Bond University, the Gerard Brennan Lecture commemorates the judicial career of the Honourable Sire Gerard Brennan AC KBE. Delivered biennially, the lecture presents a perspective on a contemporary legal issue to the University and the wider community 68 pages ISBN 1740970322
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Comparative Corporate Governance
by John Hynes Farrar 395 pages ISBN 1740970454
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