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The journal continues a new publishing endeavour of "publishing upon acceptance".
This means that no longer will readers and authors need to wait until a full
issue is compiled before they can read new articles. The articles which appear
below will be published in hard copy in the Issue 2, 2004 edition of the journal.
Feature: Terrorism and Human Rights
International Law and the Use of Force
Katie Peters
Foreword
George Williams
Paving the Way For Conviction Without Evidence - A Disturbing Trend in Australia's 'Anti-Terrorism' Laws
Patrick Emerton
Self-Defence Against Terrorism in the Post-9/11 World
Andrew Garwood-Gowers
Terrorism, Human Rights, Social Justice, Freedom and Democracy: Some Considerations for the Legal and Justice Professionals of the 'Coalition of the Willing'
Matthew Ball
Articles
Women's Guarantees and 'All Moneys' Clauses
Janine Pascoe
Legal Ethics for the Real World: A Model for Engaging First Year Law Students
Suzette Barnaby
Postgraduate Student Contribution
Vicarious Liability in the Agency Context
Luke McCarthy
Current Issues
Law and Justice in Australia: Room for Improvement
The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG
Book Reviews
B Horrigan, Adventures in Law & Justice: Exploring Big Legal Questions in Everyday Life
Melissa Bull
D S K Ong, Trusts Law in Australia
Tracey Carver
Taking Stock of Delinquency: An Overview of Findings from Contemporary Longitudinal Studies
Ben Mathews

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