Intelectual Property Law

3679 words/14 pages

Full Court erred in giving a broader interpretation and construction to the pertinent provisions of the law over the narrower and stricter interpretation . Hence , the analysis of the primary judge should be upheld . Anent the second and third issues , the appellant is entitled to have the s of the primary judge reinstated and restored . This shall be without prejudice to whatever remedies which Sony may be entitled against Stevens for infringement of the Trade Marks Act found against him at...


Section 51 Xxvi Race Power

2229 words/9 pages

The process of proportional representation system would end up with the pairing of representation in the house . Based on the population , the Northern Territory is entitled to one member in the House of Representatives . During one of the sessions of Parliament the number of representatives was increased to two and not only the government but also the opposition in Parliament supported this increase (Lesslie . A number of proposals had been presented in the House for the abolition of Territory Senators...


Commercial Law

576 words/3 pages

The company must also look into the common equity valuation in the financial statements because there are a number of times when the company would need to ensure that it has enough retained earnings in its reserves in to support it when there are larger investments to proceed . The company might face a problem with having to buy new machinery for productions . However , the company may not be able to do so from the money it has , since it would...


Constitutional Law

2796 words/11 pages

This happens through Australian parliament 's part in scrutinizing all recommended treaty actions and in enacting legislation to endorse the treaties and the Australian judiciary 's supervising of the system . By taking parliament and judiciary into confidence while endorsing a treaty as it fosters certainty and efficiency of process which facilitates the Australian government to discuss with its allied countries with trustworthiness and authority thereby asserting that Australia becoming a source of influence in the negotiation of treaties .6 . ROLE...


`the Rule Of Law Remains Central To Australias Legal System`. Discuss.

1132 words/5 pages

The said clauses look for to limit or to take away the privilege of judicial review for the verdicts of the Australian government administration . The recent example on the subject is the Terrorism [Police Powers] Act , 2002 of New South Wales which safeguards certain decisions initiated by the Police Minister from the process of judicial review . In Australian judicial system , rule of law is revered as founding stone . However , like people never thought of the foundation of any building while...


Internet Law- Case Study

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Once logged on to Dow Jones ' news website users had liberal access to Barron 's which was published and available at the news website . On 28 October , 2000 the website published an article in its Barron 's Online publication which was titled Unholy Gains and its contents made a number of references to Gutnick implying that his conduct was characteristic of the article 's title . Gutnick responded by filing a law suit against Dow Jones in the courts of Victoria...