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Itemmo' justis: the law of defamation in TexasPark, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 2008/2009)When the local newspaper published a satirical article lampooning the justice dispensed in the local juvenile court the judge and prosecutor sued for libel and the case continued for five years before the newspaper’s right to publish was upheld. The application to appeal the decision in favour of the newspaper was denied by the US Supreme Court.
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ItemBar News salutes a true friend to the professionPark, M. M. ( 2007)Litigious clients are a boon to the legal profession.
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ItemThe reasonable woman: life catches up with art: fact is stranger than fictionPark, M. M. ( 2007)The issue of whether there exists "a reasonable woman" within our legal system is considered.
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ItemHistory as a learning aidPark, M. M. ( 2007)Several anecdotes comparing political, military, and realistic objective assessments of military gains.
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ItemUnfinished business: completing the mudmap on the riverbed - the legal lacuna in the tri-state area of the River Murray (Part 2)Park, M. M. ; Williamson, I. P. (Law Society of South Australia, 2008)With the approaching centenary of the Victorian-South Australian border litigation, the necessity of restoring and maintaining river flows in the Murray-Darling Basin river system including the equitable allocation of rights to those flows, and the failure of the four states and the Commonwealth to agree on the future co-operative administration of the Basin, the authors offer their resolution of the ‘missing’ border in the tri-state area of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia in the locale of Mildura-Wentworth-Renmark where the three states abut. The resolution of the missing border is essential to the proper exercise of spatial or territorial jurisdiction. Although of small consequence for the past 150 years the time is approaching when this issue must be resolved: it is ‘unfinished business’.
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ItemUnfinished business: completing the mudmap on the riverbed - the legal lacuna in the tri-state area of the River Murray (Part 1)Park, M. M. ; Williamson, I. P. (Law Society of South Australia, 2008)With the approaching centenary of the Victorian-South Australian border litigation, the necessity of restoring and maintaining river flows in the Murray-Darling Basin river system including the equitable allocation of rights to those flows, and the failure of the four states and the Commonwealth to agree on the future co-operative administration of the Basin, the authors offer their resolution of the ‘missing’ border in the tri-state area of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australiain the locale of Mildura-Wentworth-Renmark where the three states abut. The resolution of the missing border is essential to the proper exercise of spatial or territorial jurisdiction. Although of small consequence for the past 150 years the time is approaching when this issue must be resolved: it is ‘unfinished business’.
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ItemVale Word 5.1a (November 4, 1992 - April 8, 2004) and Word 5 (December 2, 1991 - April 8, 2004)Park, M. M. ( 2007)The author comments on the decision by Microsoft to remove the option in its current word processing program to save the file in the older version 5 format and compares the older “user friendly” version with later and the current Microsoftword processing programs.
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ItemWrit on water: Closing the traverse in the tri-state area of New South Wales, South Australia, and VictoriaPark, MM ; Williamson, IP (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007-06)
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ItemOrchestrating a harmonious systemPARK, M ; WALLACE, J ; WILLIAMSON, I ( 2009)