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D D E E A A K K I I N N L L A A W W R R E E V V I I E E W W

VOLUME 14, NO 2 2009

Published in December 2009 by SCHOOL OF LAW

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

BURWOOD, VICTORIA 3125 © 2009 Deakin University

AUSTRALIA and Contributors

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D EAKIN L AW R EVIEW

VOLUME 14 NO 2 COMMITTEE

Editors

Associate Professor Elizabeth Adeney Dr Dan Meagher

Editorial Board

Professor Philip Clarke, Deakin University

Professor Jean Jacques du Plessis, Deakin University

Professor Mirko Bagaric, Deakin University

Professor Ian Freckelton, Monash University

Professor Nicolas Terry, St Louis University, USA

Student Sub-Editors

Marnie Boswerger Abbey Colbert Kelly Deakin Sophocles Kitharidis

Production Editor

Jillian Carroll

Administration

Stephanie Wadham

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C ONTENTS

Deakin Law Oration

Too Much Law? Risk, Reasonableness and the Judge as Regulator Justice Chris Maxwell

143

Articles

State-Based Business Licensing in Australia: The Constitution, Economics and International Perspectives

Anthony Gray

165

Recent Developments in Sexual Harassment Law: Towards a New Model

Anita Mackay

189

Essays from the 2009 Deakin Food Law and Policy Symposium

Symposium Introduction

Food Law: Challenges and Future Directions Ian Freckelton SC

219

International and Domestic Trade Regulations To Secure the Food Supply

Christine Kaufmann and Caroline Ehlert

233

Protecting Health, Environment and Agriculture: Authorisation of Genetically Modified Crops and Food in the United States and the European Union

Margaret Rosso Grossman

257

The System of Food Law in the European Union Bernd M J van der Meulen

305

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Crown Immunity in a Food Crisis: A Consideration of the 2008 Listeriosis Outbreak in Canada

Shelley J Miller and Shauna N Finlay

341

Protecting Legal Rights when Things Go Wrong: Legal Recourse if Mandatory Fortification of a Food Were to Harm Human Health Joe Lederman

367

Reflections on Public Health Policy in the Food Regulatory System:

Challenges, and Opportunities for Nutrition and Food Law Experts To Collaborate

Mark Lawrence

397

Book Review

Judicial Ethics in Australia (3rd Edition) By the Honourable James Thomas AM Oscar I Roos

415

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