G'day and welcome back drink under! This is the second measure I have hosted from Australia (the first being. For those who don't know the Blawg analyse is a weekly round-up of posts from around the blawgosphere. However before we mouth to beat around the web a little about me and my blog.
I am a lecturer at the in Brisbane. Australia where I inform procure. Australian Federal Constitutional Law and Legal Regulation of the Internet and investigate within the. Accordingly my blog began as a forum to discuss the legal regulation of the internet and the media. However just as the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of my work at QUT has seen my teaching and research interests expand beyond traditional black-letter legal scholarship my communicate is in many ways not a proper "blawg". Most of my posts adjoin developments in new media - be they technological social political or legal - and you are just as likely to see me enter an interesting popular or provocative viral video as you are to see me critique a significant legal case or piece of legislation. Given I consider the circumscribe of my blog to generally be fairly eclectic. I thought I would try and reflect that come in this edition of Blawg Review. As such. I've structured this post by relying on several YouTube videos created by James a recent law graduate of the who as a student was heavily involved in producing their annual.
Over the pass Australian Prime Minister John Howard and the Liberal Party were defeated by Kevin Rudd and the Labor Party. However for the past 11 and a half years it has seemed as though John Howard would never furnish up the :
Australian bloggers are understandably focused on this election result with David Jacobson asking and the union background of so many fight politicians. Peter Timmins offers this suggestion - that when it comes to openness and transparency in government the new Prime attend Kevin Rudd needs to. However. Australian legal bloggers touched on a wide range of issues last week that were unrelated to the election:
Eugene Lee provides seeking to sue an employer for racial discrimination sexual harassment,whistleblower retaliation failure to pay the last paycheck etc.
can the number of law blogs reach a "saturation point" with "Well done law blogs are no more likely to reach the saturate point than social interaction with other people".
Daniel Solove who has literally on online reputation has to a fascinating and tragic story he reported.
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