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QUT Law and Justice Journal - Vol 5 No 1 2005

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  Through the Looking Glass
  Federal Family Law Reform in 2005
  Punish our Trespasses!
  Denial and Loss
  Court Appointed Experts
  How Equity Reached the Colonies
Book Reviews
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ISSN 1445-6249

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 1, 2005 edition of the journal.

Articles

Through the Looking Glass: Wrongful Death, Remarriage and Australian Law Reform
Tracey Carver

Federal Family Law Reform in 2005: The Problems and Pitfalls for Women and Children of an Increased Emphasis on Post-Separation Informal Dispute Resolution
Rachael Field

Punish our Trespasses! An Examination of Private Tribunal Law as Applied in the Anglican Church's Trial of Bishop Donald Shearman
Howard Munro

Current Issues

Denial and Loss: Removal of Indigenous Australian Children from their Families and Culture
The Hon Justice Roslyn Atkinson

Court Appointed Experts
The Hon Justice Geoffrey Davies AO

How Equity Reached the Colonies
The Hon Justice BH McPherson CBE

Book Reviews

W Prest and S R Anleu (Eds), Litigation: Past and Present
Donna Cooper

J Kimm, A Fatal Conjunction: Two Laws Two Cultures
Kyllie Cripps

QUT LJJ Vol 4 No 2, 2004