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ItemRecognising Personhood: an Examination of the Evolving Relationship between the Legal Person and the StateO'Donnell, E ; Arstein-Kerslake, A ; Duell-Piening, P ; Richardson, S ; Best, A ; Roberts, J (Melbourne Law School, 2019-08-26)
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ItemInvestigation and Legal Report on Players’ Health and Safety (Lightning Events)Goh, CL ; Didulica, J (Professional Footballers Australia, 2019-10-04)The objective of the Professional Footballers Australia Investigation and Legal Report on Players’ Health and Safety (Lightning Events) (this “Report”) is three-fold: (1) To understand the current legal and policy framework on players’ health and safety for lightning events; (2) To recognise the issues and gaps in the current legal and policy framework on players’ health and safety for lightning events at the international and regional level; (3) To propose recommendations to effect positive changes to safeguard the players’ health and safety for lightning events.
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ItemInquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Franchising Code of Conduct: SubmissionHardy, T (The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, Melbourne Law School, 2018)Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Franchising Code of Conduct
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ItemSenate Education and Employment References Committee Inquiry into the Exploitation of General and Specialist Cleaners Working in Retail Chains for Contracting or Subcontracting Cleaning Companies: SubmissionStewart, A ; Hardy, T (Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide & Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, 2018)Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Exploitation of General and Specialist Cleaners Working in Retail Chains for Contracting or Subcontracting Cleaning Companies
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ItemSubmission to Queensland Education, Employment and Small Business Committee: Inquiry into Wage Theft in QueenslandHardy, T ; Kennedy, M ; Howe, J (Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, Melbourne Law School & Melbourne School of Government, 2018)Submission to the Queensland Education, Employment and Small Business Committee Inquiry into Wage Theft in Queensland
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ItemSubmission on Potential ACCC Class Exemption for Collective BargainingHardy, T ; McCrystal, S (Melbourne Law School & University of Sydney Law School, 2018)Submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Investigation into the Collective Bargaining Class Exemption
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ItemSubmission to the Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety: Inquiry into Wage Theft in Western AustraliaHardy, T ; Kennedy, M (The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, Melbourne Law School, 2019)Submission to the Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety Inquiry into Wage Theft in Western Australia
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ItemIndustrial Relations Consultation: Improving Protections of Employees' Wages and Entitlements: Strengthening Penalties for Non-compliance: SubmissionHardy, T (Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, Melbourne Law School, 2019)Submission to the Attorney-General Consultation on Industrial Relations, ‘Discussion Paper - Improving Protections of Employees’ Wages and Entitlements: Strengthening Penalties for Non-Compliance
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ItemLiterature Review on the Governance of WorkHardy, T ; Ariyawansa, S (International Labour Organisation, 2019)Regimes of governance: international, regional and national; or, private and public? How can private and public governance best be combined so as to reinforce each other? What new institutions and modes of governance might be needed?
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ItemWorking Better with other JurisdictionsRimmer, B ; Saunders, C ; Crommelin, M (Australia & New Zealand School of Government, 2019)This research paper represents the opinion of the authors and the authors alone. It has been commissioned through ANZSOG by the Independent Review of the Australian Public Service, to inform the Review’s deliberations. However, it does not represent official views of the Review Panel, of the Review Secretariat, of any member of the expert reference panels, or of ANZSOG.