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Carter’s Guide to Australian Contract Law
by John Carter
Carter’s Guide to Australian Contract Law takes a practical approach to contract law. With Australia-wide coverage, this book is clear, concise and user-friendly, making contract law easy to understand and apply. It simplifies difficult cases, is logically structured and fully footnoted and has a comprehensive index. Written by leading contract author, Professor John Carter, this book is superior in quality and depth of coverage.

Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary 3rd edition

Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary is a plain English reference for Australian law students and the general public. With over 100 contributors from diverse legal backgrounds, Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary provides distinctly Australian content. Main features include: Over 8 000 entries Legislative and judicial authority An extensive cross-referencing system Translation and phonetic pronunciation of many Latin words and phrases Cross references to Butterworths Australian Legal Words and Phrases This is the essential purchase for any professional or personal reference library.
Australian Business Law 2008 27th edition
CCH
Australian Business Law, now in it's 27th edition, is established as essential reading for business practitioners and students of business law who need an up-to-date and informative reference on this wide and constantly evolving subject. Key topics are discussed clearly and concisely, and points of law are illustrated by case examples. Australian Business Law contains a comprehensive index and tables of cases and statutes which ensure speedy location of information.
Australian Master Tax Guide 2008 - Tax Year End Edition (43rd Edition) CCH
Australia's number one tax reference is designed to help practitioners, business organisations and students quickly locate accurate answers to their tax questions. Updated to reflect the law as at 1 July 2008.
Principles of Criminal Law 2nd Edition
By Simon Bronitt & Bernadette McSherry
Opens with a consideration of the social, economic and historical context of criminal law before examining the principles that form the basis of criminal law in Australia. Case studies of important decisions influencing the development of the law are included and interesting issues are highlighted.
Introduction to Law 4th edition
by Pembroke, Thomson & Sarre
A broad cases and materials text for students, designed to enhance a student's ability to subject the Australian legal system to specific scrutiny and critical analysis.