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Southern Cross University Law Review Authors beginning with W ...
Wall, C F --- "Is the Childrens Court Working?" [2013] SCULawRw 2; (2013) 16 Southern Cross University Law Review 23
Webb, Raelene --- "The Next Wicked Problem in Native Title: Managing Rights to Realise Their Potential" [2016] SCULawRw 7; (2016) 18 Southern Cross University Law Review 93
Wheelright, Karen --- "Roosters, Ducks and Labour Hire Arrangements: Damevski v Giudice (2003) 202 ALR 494 (FCA Full Court)" [2004] SCULawRw 8; (2004) 8 Southern Cross University Law Review 190
Whitney, Karen --- "The Criminal Injuries Compensation Acts: Do They Discriminate against Female Victims of Violence?" [1997] SCULawRw 5; (1997) 1 Southern Cross University Law Review 92
Wilson, Andrea --- "Textbook on International Human Rights, Rhona KM Smith (Oxford University Press Inc, New York, 2012) 411 pages" [2013] SCULawRw 5; (2013) 16 Southern Cross University Law Review 125
Wilson, Jeff --- "The Notion of the 'Dangerous Individual' in Bob Carr's Get-Tough Politics" [2001] SCULawRw 10; (2001) 5 Southern Cross University Law Review 221
Wing, Adrien Katherine --- "Global Commitments to Human Rights in National Courts in the Age of Obama" [2009] SCULawRw 3; (2009-2010) 13 Southern Cross University Law Review 25
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