Consumers lose out to Australia's protectionist anti-dumping laws
Jul 29, 2016 07:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Law
Australias anti-dumping system has become tool for protecting industries which arent competitive. Over time federal government has cranked up penalty charges on imports, such as steel, deemed unfairly under-priced, to...
Listed companies with more female directors are better corporate citizens
Jul 29, 2016 07:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Business
There is a growing body of international research that suggests that companies with gender-diverse boards are better corporate citizens. These companies comply with legislation and they also have initiatives in place to...
ANZ wins class action on fees, but we still don't know the real cost of late payments
Jul 28, 2016 02:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
A six year legal battle came to an end yesterday when the High Court ruled in favour of ANZ Bank, finding by a 4-1 majority that the bank could enforce late payment fees on credit cards. The lead plaintiff in the class...
CCTV: who can watch whom under the law?
Jul 27, 2016 09:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
In the past few days, CCTV footage has been at the centre of two major news stories. The first, at the Northern Territorys Don Dale Youth Detention Centre, showed the shocking treatment meted out to juvenile detainees...
'You'll need my fingerprint': are police allowed to search your phone?
Jul 25, 2016 06:44 am UTC| Technology Law
Consider the following scenarios: A police officer stops you on the street and asks you to empty your pockets. A police officer stops you in your car and asks to search you and the...
Zero tolerance laws increase suspension rates for black students
Jul 25, 2016 06:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
The State Senate of Michigan is currently considering legislation that would scale back zero tolerance discipline policies in the states public schools. Zero tolerance discipline laws require automatic and generally...
Asia’s 'shoot-to-kill' republic?The rising body count of the Philippines’ 'war on drugs'
Jul 22, 2016 06:05 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Heres a snapshot of what a coalition of Philippines human rights groups describe as a surge of extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals and drug offenders. 2.50am July 14: Unidentified drug suspect #43 | San Juan...