[This article examines the character of the university student in law in the context of wide-ranging changes to Australian higher education since the 1980s. The legal character of the student derives from two major sources: establishment of a university jurisdiction, primarily under State University Acts, and federal higher education funding legislation. With the rise of market/economic conditions in the sector, the student has become subject to tensions between these sources of law, increasingly resolved in terms of his/her existence as a “consumer” within a commercial university model. Alongside the older statutory university jurisdictions, the standing of the student is both increasingly complex and impoverished.]
To gain a better perspective for analysis of the present extent of student participation in universi...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
International debates surrounding the management of universities in Western states have focused heav...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This article focuses on misrepresentation and the exposure of universities to legal liability for in...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
Extensive consumer protection legislation has existed in Australia for nearly four decades. The new ...
This article examines the policy considerations underlying the common law limitation of the right of...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
In 2014, the Australian Federal Government attempted to de-regulate higher education fees so as to a...
For academics the nature of their work means that the Socratic demand to live an examined life has a...
To gain a better perspective for analysis of the present extent of student participation in universi...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
International debates surrounding the management of universities in Western states have focused heav...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives...
This article focuses on misrepresentation and the exposure of universities to legal liability for in...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
Extensive consumer protection legislation has existed in Australia for nearly four decades. The new ...
This article examines the policy considerations underlying the common law limitation of the right of...
The thesis of this article is that law is too large and too important a subject to be left by the un...
In 2014, the Australian Federal Government attempted to de-regulate higher education fees so as to a...
For academics the nature of their work means that the Socratic demand to live an examined life has a...
To gain a better perspective for analysis of the present extent of student participation in universi...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
International debates surrounding the management of universities in Western states have focused heav...