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Melbourne University Law Review

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0025-8938

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Remedies for migrant worker exploitation in Australia: lessons from the 7-Eleven wages repayment program

Drawing on interviews with international students and a range of stakeholders across Australia, this article uses 7-Eleven as a case study to illuminate systemic barriers that prevent temporary migrants from accessing remedies for unpaid entitlements within existing legal and institutional frameworks.
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A compromised balance? A comparative examination of exceptions to age discrimination law in Australia and the UK

Drawing on case studies of exceptions to age discrimination law in Australia and the UK, this article considers the normative position on age equality law that emerges from these legal boundaries.
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Rights in geospatial information: a shifting legal terrain

This article considers how copyright law applied in the analogue era to regulate the production and dissemination of geographic information, the effects of new technologies and digitisation on how law applies to geospatial data and associated products and systems, and whether either a database right or some other form of protection is required.
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Regulating cyber-racism

This article examines the current legal and regulatory terrain around cyber-racism in Australia.
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Parliament, the judiciary and fundamental rights: the strength of the principle of legality

The principle of legality has in recent years become an increasingly important tool of statutory interpretation, but it has been applied inconsistently.
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