How unions are changing in a bid for relevance – and survival
Mar 29, 2016 05:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Business
It is often said that necessity is the mother of invention. As Australian unions face increasingly urgent challenges to their legitimacy and influence, it comes as no surprise they are busy rethinking how best to represent...

Small businesses are being hit with import duty as Customs undermines trade policy
Mar 29, 2016 05:03 am UTC| Insights & Views Business Law
One of the most popular trade terms that small businesses take advantage of when importing goods into Australia is Delivery Duty Paid (DDP), which makes the seller responsible for any import duties and customs...
Russian Bitcoin Ban Law To Enter Duma Before The End Of Spring Session
Mar 28, 2016 08:28 am UTC| Digital Currency Law
Russian government has been forging ahead in its efforts to criminalize the use of bitcoins in the country. Recently it was reported that the government is seeking to raise fines for companies involved in the...
The states have gone that way, but fixed four-year federal terms are unlikely
Mar 28, 2016 01:34 am UTC| Politics Law
Queensland recently voted in favour of a move from non-fixed three-year parliamentary terms to a fixed four-year term for its Legislative Assembly. The yes vote won with a clear but not huge majority. Queensland is...

New laws for the high seas: four key issues the UN talks need to tackle
Mar 28, 2016 01:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
United Nations negotiations begin today in New York on the elements of an international agreement to govern the conservation and sustainable use of the high seas. Every country will have a seat at these inaugural...
Will voters' fear of terrorism propel Trump to the White House?
Mar 26, 2016 06:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
The Islamic States bombing of an airport terminal and subway station in Brussels, Belgium on March 22 horrified the world. But Donald Trump saw a silver lining in the latest terrorist atrocity. During an interview a few...
ICC's Bemba ruling is a landmark, but falls short of a big leap
Mar 25, 2016 08:58 am UTC| Law
March 21 2016 heralded the first conviction for crimes of sexual violence at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague. The case was against Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo. Bemba, a citizen from the Democratic Republic...