The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is the regulatory agency responsible for therapeutic goods in Australia. Therapeutic goods are broadly defined under theTherapeutic Goods Act 1989(Cth) (TG Act) as products for use in humans in connection with: preventing, diagnosing, curing or alleviating a...
The law is a key site for the production of meanings around the 'problem' of drugs in public discourse. In this article, we critically consider the material-discursive 'effects' of laws prohibiting peer distribution of needles and syringes in Australia. Taking the laws and regulations governing ...
The Commissioner did not go into detail about the enforcement procedural issues. Enforcement procedures The revision of the foreign bribery offence in Australia was motivated by the challenges associated with investigating and prosecuting such cases; the Attorney-General has described the ...
In this article the author discusses a study in Australia to implement the British Research Excellence Framework (REF) system within their own academe. He ... Donovan,Chris - 《Times Higher Education》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 The Open Door of Paradise: an excerpt from Contours du jour qui ...
In Australia, a number of governments have recently undergone or are currently undertaking reviews of mental health legislation in the light of the principles set out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This Convention has generated debates about (a)--...
A family of about 100 genera and 3000 species of evergreen shrubs and trees; well represented in Australia, the East Indies and tropical America. The family is divided into two subfamilies, the Myrtoideae (fruit a berry or drupe) and the Leptospermoideae (fruit a loculicidal capsule). ...
The uncanny parallels between alcohol Prohibition and the 'war on drugs'. 28 page comic by Stuart McMillen about Milton Friedman's views on drug laws.
This is not a source of violent criminal activity, school dropouts and all the social problems of illicit drugs. So putting this in that category strikes me as bizarre. If the government is really concerned about safety, if that is really the issue, the steroid situation screams for ...
If you are caught with traces of drugs in your system, even harsher penalties apply. This includes marijuana which is not legal in Australia. Roadside drug testing includes checking for traces of MDMA, cocaine, amphetamines and THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. But because roadside dru...
On 21 January 2014, the NSW Premier, Barry O'Farrell announced that the Government intended to introduce: Eight year mandatory minimum sentence for those convicted under new one punch laws where the offender is intoxicated by drugs and/or alcohol, plus new mandatory minimum sentences for violent ...