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Volume 1, 1994

(1994) 1 JCULR
ISSN 13211072

Contents

Articles

Kenneth Sutton

‘Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’

Emil J. Hayek

Economic Loss

Michael Kirby AC, CMG

In Defence of Mabo

Brian F. Fitzgerald

International Human Rights and the High Court of Australia

B.A. Beaumont

U.S. Systems of Court-based ADR, Including Rent-a-Judge

Adam Pomeranke &
Brian Horrigan

Liquidators’ Public Examinations – Access to Insurance Information

J.P.O. Barry

The Methodology of Judging

Editorial Note

This volume is the inaugural issue of the James Cook University Law Review. It is an auspicious occasion for a newly established University Law School when it has progressed to the stage where it can publish its own law journal. The Department of Law was established in the University in 1990 as the only regional Law School in Queensland and it became the Faculty of Law on 1 January 1993. Its primary purpose is to meet the demand for law graduates in North Queensland, and its location in one of the fastest growing areas in Australia offers unique opportunities for development in areas of particular significance to the region, such as natural resources law, environmental law, coastal management and maritime law, and Aboriginal rights. It is hoped to emphasise these areas in future issues of the Law Review, which is expected to be published annually.