
Should older people and those with dementia have their licences revoked?
May 12, 2016 00:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Health
One in ten people over the age of 65 and three in ten people over the age of 85 have dementia. As a degenerative and debilitating disease, people with dementia find they are unable to perform some of the everyday tasks...

Rushed reform benefits no one in the end
May 11, 2016 02:16 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
For students and universities, the 2016-17 budget held few surprises. Full deregulation is dead and the budget provided a one year deferral on the cuts to teaching which have not yet passed parliament. The government...

Don't let cybercriminals hide from the FBI
May 09, 2016 12:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
Imagine that a criminal investigator has identified one or more computers that are part of ongoing criminal activity. Unfortunately, the people operating these computers are hiding them. The machines could be anywhere in...
Tax reform might happen if we could see everyone's tax return
May 09, 2016 12:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
It might sound odd to us in Australia, but Norwegians have been able to see how much their fellow citizens earn, and how much tax they pay, for the past 200 years. Every October, Norwegian citizens have their income tax...

Should the UK legalise cannabis?
May 06, 2016 16:53 pm UTC| Law Health
A number of countries have decriminalised cannabis for personal use. None of them have descended into anarchy, so whats preventing the UK government from following suit? The Conservative government claims to be in...

Why British law doesn't necessarily apply in overseas territories
May 05, 2016 16:59 pm UTC| Law
Until the Panama Papers scandal broke, it would have been easy to think that the widest possible definition of the United Kingdom is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. But the territory is much wider than that ...
It's time to future-proof Australia's copyright laws for the 21st century
May 05, 2016 16:52 pm UTC| Law
The award-winning Australian author Jackie French is wrong. In her open letter, she blasts the Productivity Commissions report on intellectual property, released last month. The report, though, makes a number of...