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In Search Of Things Past And Future: Judicial Activism And Corporate Purpose
Edward J. Waitzer, Douglas Sarro
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ABSTRACT The Canadian Accounting Hall of Fame (CAHF) has inducted 31 members during its first three years of operation, with the stated intent of establishing a critical mass of inductees “who have made significant contributions to the development of the Canadian accounting profession” and of creating “a curated biographical history of accounting in ...
Alan J. Richardson
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Who is the drug user activist?: recounting the conceptualisation of drug user activism in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
Naguit RJS, Schlossenberg SS, Fernes PK.
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Progress and Poverty: Walter Rodney's Legacy
ABSTRACT The conventional view of human progress states that the more humanity makes progress, the less poverty is entrenched. But, global development is currently characterized by a persistent combination of economic progress and growing relative poverty. This endemic inequality has puzzled economists for years.
Franklin Obeng‐Odoom
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Online communities as arenas of "amateur expertise": examples from the social media activity for justice for Roman Zadorov. [PDF]
Lev-On A.
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Judicial Activism in the House of Lords: a Composite Constitutionalist Approach [PDF]
Margit Cohn
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The Politics of Truth: The Howard Government, HREOC, and Bringing Them Home
The year 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the commencement of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission's National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families. The Inquiry and its final report, Bringing Them Home, highlighted the traumatic impact and nationwide extent of child removal ...
Anne Maree Payne
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Public Interest Litigation: An Innovative step towards Judicial Activism
Kala Dineshbhai Kariya
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Practising Politics in a Disorderly Democracy
Taking as its starting point Ron May's scholarship on Papua New Guinea as a “disorderly democracy,” this article examines how politics is practised in the PNG Parliament. Using a case study of the events of late 2020, when a vote of no confidence against the Marape government was mooted but eventually failed to materialise, it adopts a practice theory ...
Kerryn Baker
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