Australia

Australia, which is officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia is comprised of the Australian mainland, Tasmania, and smaller surrounding islands. It’s the sixth-largest country in the world by area.

The area is comprised of six colonies and several smaller territories. The six states are: New Wales, Tasmania, Western Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Western Australia. The country has the 13th largest economy in the world, and is ranked 2nd in the Human Development Index. Australia is a member of NATO, G20, ANZUS, Commonwealth of Nations, Organization for Economic Co-operation and development (OECD), the WTO, and the Pacific Islands Forum.

Australia maintains a liberal-democratic political system functioning as a parliamentary under the monarch. Queen Elizabeth II serves as the Queen of Australia, and is represented in the country by a Governor-general. The government is split into the three branches (Judicial, executive, legislative), working alongside the House of Representatives and the Senate.

With a population of 25 million, the country is highly urbanized. Immigration is extremely high with nearly 26% of the total population in the country, coming from foreign countries. Foreign relations in the country are strongly driven under ANZUS pact with the US, and through ASEAN and the Pacific Islands Forum, in an effort to build relations with Asia and the Pacific. The country is a party to the Five Powers Defence Arrangements (Singapore, UK, New Zealand, and Malaysia); the country also has free trade relations with the US and agreements are being negotiated with China.

Australia is a wealthy country generating income from telecommunications, mining-exports, manufacturing, and banking. The  Australian Securities Exchange is the ninth largest exchange market in the world. In 2017, the Index of Economic Freedom ranked the country as the 12th largest economy in the world, and sixth highest per-capita GDP.

The National Law Review covers new, stories, and US-Australian relations online. Visitors can read about banking developments, data and security protection cases, the use of digital currency (ICO and cryptocurrencies), and other topics are covered about the country online. Visitors can also read about foreign relations, trading agreements, treaties, and other stories in the international realm, as they relate to Australia.

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A Home Affair: Department of Home Affairs Ordered to Compensate Asylum Seekers Following Inadvertent Disclosure K&L Gates
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2017
A New Type of Cyberattack: AI-Powered Cyberattacks K&L Gates
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2021
A Novel Duty of Care? Recent Developments in Australian and International Climate Change Law K&L Gates
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2020
A Phishing Pandemic (and Offensive): Part III K&L Gates
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2020
A Phishing Pandemic – Part I K&L Gates
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A Phishing Pandemic – Part II K&L Gates
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A pro-active approach to doping – raising the bar at the Commonwealth Games Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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A Statutory Tort for Serious Invasions of Privacy? K&L Gates
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A Thorny Issue Resolved as “Flowers for All” Trademark Deemed Distinctive K&L Gates
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A Trademark by Any Other Name: Why the UGG Brand Left Some Australians Saying “Ugh” Norris McLaughlin P.A.
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A Welcome Proposal to Introduce a Grace Period Into the Australian Designs Act K&L Gates
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2023
Abolition of Duty on Commercial and Industrial Properties in Victoria K&L Gates
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2018
Accessibility In The Workplace: What Businesses Need To Know: Part 3 Covington & Burling LLP
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ACMA: Misinformation and Disinformation Bill K&L Gates
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2020
ACTA Update January 23, 2020: Top International News in Chemical Policy and Regulation Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
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Advanced Air Mobility: Busy Skies Ahead K&L Gates
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Afghanistan Cricket: An ICC Conundrum Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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2016
After Adopting the “Fraud-on-the-Market” Presumption of Reliance, Australia is Poised to Become a Plaintiff-Friendly Venue Mintz
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2019
AI (Adverse Inferences): AI Lending Models May Show Unconscious Bias, According To Report. K&L Gates
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2021
AI Can Invent – Australia Is First to Recognise Non-Human Inventorship K&L Gates
Nov
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2020
Air France Restrained From Using Song that Infringes "Love in the Air" K&L Gates
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Alcohol’s Next Innovation: ESG McDermott Will & Emery
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All or Nothing – FTC Intends to Hold Sellers Accountable for Cherry Picking and Manipulating Consumer Reviews ArentFox Schiff LLP
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2017
Amazon Web Services Announces Internet of Things (IoT) Security Service K&L Gates
Jun
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2018
Ambulance Chasing Through Data Sharing? Health App Accused of Sharing Personal Health Information with Law Firm K&L Gates
Dec
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2021
An Absolute Novelty Design Patent Trap for the Unwary Hunton Andrews Kurth
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An Even ‘Hacking’ Field – Government Surveillance Bill Passed by Parliament K&L Gates
Mar
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2022
And So It Begins... First Consideration of "Serious Harm" Threshold in Australian Defamation Claim K&L Gates
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Another Facebook App Leaves Anonymised Data of 3 Million Users Potentially Exposed K&L Gates
Sep
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Another Review of Franchising Code Announced K&L Gates
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Apple and Samsung Wage Patent War Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
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2018
Apple Watch data leads to arrest of suspected murderer K&L Gates
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APRA Proposes Reforms to the ADI Licensing Regime K&L Gates
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Après Ski: Two Rules for NSW Environmental Prosecutions After the Charlotte Pass Snow Resort Case K&L Gates
 

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