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Beyond Inflation: The Adequacy of Out‐of‐Home Care Allowances in Australia
ABSTRACT Research Question This study examines whether home‐based (foster, kinship or relative) out‐of‐home care (OOHC) allowances in New South Wales, Australia, adequately reflect the contemporary costs of caring for children. Research Findings We find that real median expenditure among families with children increased by 23%–30% between 2006 and 2022,
Ou Yang +4 more
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Admiralty jurisdiction is concerned with shipping disputes. Until 1890 with the passing of the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act (UK) which made all colonial courts of law which had unlimited civil jurisdiction a court of admiralty, the Supreme Court was ...
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Abstract Remarkably little is known about what factors drive success or failure in foreign policy. In part, this is because there is little fundamental agreement on what constitutes success or failure in this domain in the first place. This article engages with these shortcomings by comparing two similar regional order‐building initiatives overseen by ...
Benjamin Day
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The article explains the concept of universal jurisdiction, the gradual emergence and recognition of the principle of the jurisdiction in international law.
N M Lyamin
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Navigating complexity: A relational perspective on generative AI adoption in government
Abstract This research note presents preliminary findings from exploratory research examining how Australian public servants understand and use generative AI (GenAI) in government work. Drawing on 37 interviews across 22 agencies, we highlight the importance of a relational view of GenAI adoption, that is, the co‐creation of meanings that emerges from ...
Shibaab Rahman +4 more
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NRS-2666 | Miscellaneous papers [Court of Civil Jurisdiction]
The dates for this series are based upon the contents dates of the State archives held in custody.<br><br>(5/1165). 1 bundle.<br><br><br><i>Note:<br> This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State ...
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Changing practices, not just rules: Rethinking the institutionalisation of deliberative engagement
Abstract When Victoria introduced legislation requiring all 79 councils to adopt deliberative engagement, 92% continued practices the legislation had just removed. This paradox reveals a fundamental challenge in embedding democratic innovations within existing systems of government: legislation signals commitment but cannot disrupt entrenched ...
Emanuela Savini
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Petitions to the Court of Civil Jurisdiction were to be lodged in the office of the Principal Clerk of the Court, who in turn entered them in a Petition book in the order in which they were received. The Court sat every Thursday, and for each session the
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Abstract As the numbers of autistic children attending school in Ireland increases, there is a growing reliance on specialised provision. Individual Education Plans (IEPs) are considered fundamental to this type of educational provision. However, emerging evidence from the Irish context reveals substantial shortcomings in the IEP process. Of particular
Laura Gormley +2 more
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Neurodevelopmental justice: rethinking adolescent criminal responsibility in Puerto Rico. [PDF]
Ramírez-Rivera E +1 more
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