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2006The Ukrainian Catholic Church in AustraliaBabie, Paul Theodore
2007Ukrainian Catholics in Australia: Past, Present and FutureBabie, P.
2009Ulrich Hübbe’s doctoral thesis – A Note on the major work of an unusual figure in Australian legal historyTaylor, G.
2006Ulriche Hbbe or Robert R Torrens? The Germans in early South AustraliaLucke, H.
1995The UN at 50 - Celebration or Wake?Charlesworth, H.
2007Unconvincing and perplexing: Hutchinson and Stapleton on judgingGava, J.
2007Understanding independent contractorsStewart, A.
2007Understanding Iraq, William PolkGava, J.
2011Understanding legal risks facing children and young people using social networking sitesLindsay, D.; de Zwart, M.; Henderson, M.; Phillips, M.
1997The Uneasy Relationship Between Social Security and Workers' CompensationKeeler, John F.
2009Unfinished Constitutional Business: Building a National System to Regulate WorkOwens, R.
2019UNHCR in Pakistan: Analyzing the global governance regime - repatriation of Afghan refugees from PakistanRashid, U.
2007The United Kingdom Identity Cards Act 2006 - Civil or criminal?Sullivan, Clare Linda
2014Unity in remedies - finding the best remedy - the adequacy of common law remediesWright, D.
2014Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Do they pose legal challenges?Henderson, I.; Cavanagh, B.; Nasu, H.; McLaughlin, R.
2012Unravelling intellectual property in a specialist social networking siteHumphreys, S.; Lugmayr, A.; Franssila, H.; Naranen, P.; Sotamaa, O.; Vanhala, J.; Yu, Z.
2008Upper House reform in Germany : the commission for the modernization of the Federal SystemTaylor, G.
2014Us vs Them: A Case For Social EmpathyKrook, J.
2002The use of history and other facts in the reasoning of the High Court of AustraliaSelway, Bradley Maxwell
2009Using simulated practice to teach legal theory. How and why skills and group work can be incorporated in an academic legal curriculumCastles, M.; Goldfinch, M.; Hewitt, A.