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  3. Vol. 3 No. 3s (2011): Special Issue. Freedom of Political Communication in Australia: The Aid/Watch Case

Published: 2011-12-01

Editorial

Freedom of Political Communication in Australia: The Aid/Watch Case

James Goodman
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Articles (refereed)

The Australian Constitution and the Aid/Watch Case

George Williams

1-8

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Aid/Watch and the Public Benefit of Advocacy for the Extra-territorial Relief of Poverty

David Barnden, Giri Sivaraman

9-19

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The Legal Concept of Charity and its Expansion after the Aid/Watch Decision

Fiona Martin

20-33

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Finding the Limits of Aid/Watch

Matthew Harding

34-45

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Inside the Aid/Watch Case: Translating across Political and Legal Activism

James Goodman

46-70

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ISSN: 1837-5391

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