This paper examines the powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia and their relationship to the powers of the Parliaments of the States. Particular examination is made of the relevance of this to employment matters in the public sector
While the relationship between statute and common law has attracted increased interest in the labour...
Australia lacks a scholarly book that covers recent developments in public sector governance in Aust...
Labour law is in fact a part of the public law. Although, genetically and to a certain extent normat...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
This paper discusses and analyses the current evolution of the exceptional employment law rules gove...
This paper considers the notion of the employment relationship (ER) and adopts the perspective that ...
This paper argues that the focus of Australian labour law on statutory regulation of individual empl...
There is a popular perception that industrial relations as a public policy issue in Australia enjoys...
The law of employment has developed as a response to the need to establish the legal relationships b...
Colley, LK ORCiD: 0000-0001-7692-5868Public sector employment security is a central tenet of the pub...
This paper explores changes in the nature of public employment at the Commonwealth level in Australi...
This book addresses the transformations which have occurred in employment arrangements and practices...
The issue of politicisation of the public service has been of considerable interest in a number of c...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
With the incumbent Labor government embracing a recentralisation of industrial relations, public sec...
While the relationship between statute and common law has attracted increased interest in the labour...
Australia lacks a scholarly book that covers recent developments in public sector governance in Aust...
Labour law is in fact a part of the public law. Although, genetically and to a certain extent normat...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of Australian industrial l...
This paper discusses and analyses the current evolution of the exceptional employment law rules gove...
This paper considers the notion of the employment relationship (ER) and adopts the perspective that ...
This paper argues that the focus of Australian labour law on statutory regulation of individual empl...
There is a popular perception that industrial relations as a public policy issue in Australia enjoys...
The law of employment has developed as a response to the need to establish the legal relationships b...
Colley, LK ORCiD: 0000-0001-7692-5868Public sector employment security is a central tenet of the pub...
This paper explores changes in the nature of public employment at the Commonwealth level in Australi...
This book addresses the transformations which have occurred in employment arrangements and practices...
The issue of politicisation of the public service has been of considerable interest in a number of c...
This text examines different approaches to understanding the nature of the employment relationship, ...
With the incumbent Labor government embracing a recentralisation of industrial relations, public sec...
While the relationship between statute and common law has attracted increased interest in the labour...
Australia lacks a scholarly book that covers recent developments in public sector governance in Aust...
Labour law is in fact a part of the public law. Although, genetically and to a certain extent normat...