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Using federal laws to push through mines.
Australasian Business Intelligence, April, 2006
Apr 18, 2006 (Environmental Business - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Professor George Williams is director of the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law at the University of New South Wales. Williams says it would be optimal for Australia's governments to reach a compromise on uranium mining. He claims that if compromise is not possible, the Australian Government could try to override state laws by introducing a new law that authorises uranium mining. Williams notes that such use of corporations power will greatly depend on the outcome of the challenge to industrial relations laws in the High Court.
Publication Date: 7 April 2006
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
GILBERT AND TOBIN LAWYERS
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA...
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