10:30am Morning Tea. SESSION 2: BUSINESS AND POPULAR CONSUMERISM – CHAIR DR NIKOLA BALNAVE. ... management of the business enterprise. How prudence became strategy (a military metaphor) remains a.
for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and Professor of Comparative and Transnational BusinessLaw at Sydney Law School. ... He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign investment law, contract and consumer
you have seen a natural effect of just people going as far as they can go because laws, they can go that far and because it hasn't been prescribed. ... So, you are making decisions with all those choices you make about just the conduct of your business.
for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and Professor of Comparative and Transnational BusinessLaw at Sydney Law School. ... He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign investment law, contract and consumer
view was that a local developer had no business being in airport development. ... small and medium size businesses along with community groups are not well equipped to handle.
also based largely on the revised Model Law for domestic arbitrations, enacted over 2010-2017). ... A further challenge for seating ICA in Australia is the Australian Consumer Law.
Robert Atkinson: [00:17:57] Well, first of all to say small business is the lifeblood of Australia, it's kind of yeah, you're going to have businesses. ... We have what's called the SBIR program, Small Business Innovation Research Program.
Professor Deborah Healey (University of New South Wales). Deborah Healey is the Director of the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre and the Editor of the ... Dr. Matt Nichol (Lecturer, Central Queensland
for wages growth, a return to some of our earlier industrial relations law may be called for.”. ... This likely reflects the counter-cyclical nature of real wages growth in Australia, an anomaly long established in the literature on Australian business