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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2021
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Global Regulatory Update for March 2024 Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
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2018
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Oct
8
2018
ASIC Enters into Bilateral Cross-Border Cooperation Agreement with US Regulator K&L Gates
Dec
12
2018
New Federal Domestic Violence Leave Entitlements K&L Gates
Feb
12
2019
Crypto Founder's Death Elevates Taking a Secret to the Grave to the Next Level K&L Gates
May
7
2019
Consumer Data Right Draft Rules - Submissions Closing Soon K&L Gates
Aug
30
2019
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Feb
24
2020
Toll’d You So: Cyber Security Incident Cripples Toll’s Supply Lines, Causes Customer Backlash K&L Gates
Mar
25
2020
COVID-19: (Australia) Stand Down What Does it all Mean? K&L Gates
Apr
21
2020
A Phishing Pandemic (and Offensive): Part III K&L Gates
May
5
2020
“I Wanna Really Really Really Wanna . . . Take you to Court." VB Trademark Dispute Heads to Federal Circuit in Australia K&L Gates
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2
2020
Down N' Out - Down on Their Luck K&L Gates
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8
2020
Woolworths Hit with Largest Spam Infringement to Date K&L Gates
Nov
11
2020
Leaky Port: City of Port Phillip Inadvertently Discloses Personal Information on Federal Government Website K&L Gates
Jun
2
2021
A Novel Duty of Care? Recent Developments in Australian and International Climate Change Law K&L Gates
Jul
20
2021
Ransomware Attacks – Is There Harm Even When Nothing Is Stolen? K&L Gates
Aug
27
2021
Court Orders NSW EPA To Develop Policies to Protect Environment from Climate Change K&L Gates
Feb
11
2022
High Court Overturns Federal Court Decisions on Independent Contractors and Affirms Importance of Contractual Terms K&L Gates
May
9
2022
New Mental Health Obligations for All Victorian Employers Expected to Take Effect on 1 July 2022 K&L Gates
Jul
28
2022
Australia: ASIC Provides Practical Guidance As Long Awaited CCIV Arrives K&L Gates
Sep
29
2022
Privacy and Cybersecurity Laws Expected to Undergo a Significant Overhaul in The Wake of Optus Data Breach K&L Gates
Dec
14
2022
Australia: Climate and Sustainability-Related Financial Disclosure Reforms on The Horizon K&L Gates
Mar
3
2023
BREAKING DOWN THE PRIVACY ACT REVIEW REPORT #3: Removal of The Small Business Exemption K&L Gates
Mar
31
2023
Queensland Announces Tax Breaks to Drive Investment in Affordable Housing K&L Gates
Jul
25
2023
Australia: “Greenwashing” – Are the ACCC And Asic Aligned? K&L Gates
Sep
5
2023
BTR Series Part 7: Residential Sector--Impacts on the Home Ownership Market and Other Sectors Such as Retirement Living K&L Gates
Oct
13
2023
Australia’s Privacy Framework Set to be Revamped Following the Government’s Response to the Privacy Act Review Report K&L Gates
Nov
20
2023
Australia: Quality of Advice (QAR) Recommendations Partly Addressed K&L Gates
Dec
13
2023
Aussie Burger Wars Continue: KFC v HFC K&L Gates
Feb
7
2024
Australia: How Financial Services Entities Can Better Respond to the Needs of First Nations Consumers K&L Gates
Mar
4
2024
Are You Eligible to Hold A .AU Domain Name? K&L Gates
Oct
28
2016
When "One And The Same" Means "One And The Same" For Western Australian Long Service Leave K&L Gates
Dec
5
2016
Australian Workplaces: They Are Unhappy Out There K&L Gates
Apr
19
2017
Australian Government to Replace 457 Visa by March 2018 but Change Already Afoot K&L Gates
 

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