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Authorised by: Dean LBA
Last updated: February 6, 2003
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CSEAL Publications

Above: Three of the many publications produced by staff at the Centre. "The Lotus Eaters" is published by the Centre For Southeast Asian Law.

NEW PUBLICATIONS BY MEMBERS OF CSEAL

Dr Christoph Antons
"Intellectual Property Law in Indonesia," The Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Law, Volume 2, Kluwer Law International, The Hague-London-Boston, 2000.

 

PAST CSEAL PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE

Occasional Papers:

"In The Name of National Security" Occasional Paper No. 1 1996
by Professor HP Lee
Cost: AUD$5.00
This paper examines issues surrounding the needs of national security and democracy, with particular reference to Australia and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).

"Recognition of Aboriginal Law and Legal Pluralism" Occasional Paper No. 2 1996
by Emeritus Professor GW Bartholomew
Cost: AUD$5.00
This paper discusses some problems arising from the systematic recognition of Aboriginal Law and Legal Pluralism.

"Legal Recognition of Indigenous Cultures and Customs: The Malaysian Experience"
Occasional Paper No. 3 1996
by Professor Jesse Min Aun Wu
Cost: AUD$5.00
This paper highlights the interaction and syncretism between the imposed common law and indigenous customs and religion, and their accommodation within a modern legal system.

"Financial Futures Markets: Malaysian Regulatory Framework"
Occasional Paper No. 4 1996
by R Gengatharen
Cost: AUD$5.00
This paper examines the regulatory framework of financial futures markets in Malaysia.

"A Fragment on Duty" Occasional Paper No. 1 1997
by Professor RH Hickling CMG QC
Cost: AUD$5.00
In this paper the nature of "duty" in contemporary society is considered, in the light of the increasing number of "rights" emerging in that society. What is sought, it is suggested, is (in Mrs. Gandhi’s words) a "democratic balance" between rights and duties.

"Fiji: A Constitution Too Far" Occasional Paper No. 1 1998
by Professor RH Hickling CMG QC
Cost: AUD$5.00
In this paper, Professor Hickling provides an insight into the new Fiji constitution. Among other things, he feels the "new constitution is over-wordy, at times loosely drafted, divisively conceived, and in its antiseptic pages lacks any sense of vision, of the hope of a united nation.: As in Arnhem, it is "a constitution too far."