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2011 Lawasia J. i (2011)

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Journal
2011
Journal of the Law Association for Asia and the Pacific
Published in Association with the
Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law,
TC Beirne School of Law
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia

TC Beime School of Law
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia
Ph: + 61 7 3365 2206
Fax: + 61 7 3365 1454
Email: <tcblaw@law.uq.edu.au>
Homepage: <www.law.uq.edu.au>

LAWASIA
GPO Box 980
Brisbane, Queensland 4001
Australia
Ph: + 61 7 3222 5888
Fax: + 61 7 3222 5850
Email: <lawasia@lawasia.asn.au>
Homepage: <www.lawasia.asn.au>

LAWASIA gratefully acknowledges particular support from the Queensland Law Society and the
Law Foundation of Queensland
Queensland                                                    Law Foundation Queensland
LawSociety

GENERAL EDITORS
Dr Craig Forrest
Reader and Fellow, Centre for Public, International and Compdrative Law,
TC Beime School of Law, The University of Queensland
Dr Anthony Cassimatis
Reader and Fellow, Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law,
TC Beime School of Law, The University of Queensland
Production Editor
Ms Teola Marsh

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