Peter Gillies; Macquarie University, Sydney, Andrew Dahdal; Macquarie University, Sydney
This paper examines the circumstances in which a party to an arbitration agreement may be deemed tohave waived its right to arbitrate a dispute comprehended by the agreement, by involvement in...
Peter Gillies; Macquarie University, Sydney, Andrew Dahdal; Macquarie University, Sydney
This paper examines the circumstances in which a party to an arbitration agreement may be deemed to have waived its right to arbitrate a dispute comprehended by the agreement, by involvement in...
This paper examines the circumstances in which a party to an arbitration agreement may be deemed to have waived its right to arbitrate a dispute comprehended by the agreement, by involvement in...
Gillies, Peter S, Dahdal, Andrew
This paper examines the circumstances in which a party to an arbitration agreement may be deemed to have waived its right to arbitrate a dispute comprehended by the agreement, by involvement in...
The Admissability of expert opinion economic evidence in judicial review (2006)
This paper deals with the growing prevalence of economic evidence in judicial review proceedings in Australian courts. It examines the limitations imposed upon the admissibility of such evidence...
The Admissability of expert opinion economic evidence in judicial review (2006)
This paper deals with the growing prevalence of economic evidence in judicial review proceedings in Australian courts. It examines the limitations imposed upon the admissibility of such evidence...
Gillies, Peter, Dahdal, Andrew
This article explores the regularity of judicial directions to convict in a divided trial. Such directions are uncommon, yet current Australian authority sanctions directions of this type. The...
Gillies, Peter, Dahdal, Andrew
This paper examines the cricumstances in which a party to an arbitration agreement may be deemed to have waived its right to arbitrate a dispute comprehended by the agreement, by involvement in...