Changes to Federal Court Rules
Federal Court Practice is keeping subscribers up-to-date and well informed about changes to the Federal Court Rules. The Federal Court Rules 2011 apply to all Federal Court proceedings that commenced after 1 August 2011. Although the new Federal Court Rules 2011 have been redrafted, there remains a substantial comparability with the former Federal Court Rules, ...more
Jessup’s Lands Titles Office: Forms & Practice
Restructure continues to improve navigability and presentation of the many components of this complex and detailed work both online and in paper. Author Don Mackintosh’s valuable input will continue to be included while the format is refined. Subscribers will notice: more tables of contents material is being presented in easily navigated sections cross references throughout will ...more
Jacobs International Arbitration – Korean Arbitration Rules Added
The Korean Arbitration Rules have been added to Vol2 of the service at [85.174] following the global forum in Seoul that saw Australia “cement its standing as an international arbitration venue”.
The Law of Trusts – Constructive Trusts Update
This chapter has been wholly revised by Professor Michael Bryan. Highlights include: [22.080] The duties of a constructive trustee The definition of “trust” and “trustee” in State and Territory legislation includes constructive trusts and constructive trustees. It follows that the various statutory rights, powers and liabilities enacted in the trustee legislation apply to constructive trusts ...more
Westlaw AU Product Tour – See How It Works
Westlaw AU is the latest evolution in legal online research. It was developed with the input and feedback of our customers, every step of the way. So, it works the way you like to work. Click here to take the Product Tour.

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