Law of Associations serves as an accessible guide for legal practitioners, regulators and associations. Law of Associations is a comprehensive commentary on the law in Australia governing associations. It covers both incorporated and unincorporated associations in the context of their creation, rules, management and termination. Including references to recent case law and developments in legislation spanning each State and Territory, as well as counterpoints from other common law jurisdictions.
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• High profile author
• Authoritative Australian and multi-jurisdictional work
• Comprehensive and accessible discussion of association law
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• Dal Pont, Law of Limitation, 2016
• Dal Pont, Law of Charity, 2017
• Dal Pont, Powers of Attorney, 2nd Edition, 2014
• Dal Pont & Mackie, Law of Succession, 2nd Edition, 2017
G E Dal Pont is Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania. He is a graduate of the University of Tasmania (LLD) and the University of Michigan (LLM) and is admitted to practice in New South Wales. He is also a Certified Practising Accountant. He has written widely in the areas of the legal profession and equity & trusts. Professor Dal Pont is General Editor of Halsbury’s Laws of Australia and author of books including Lawyer Discipline, Law of Agency, Law of Associations, Law of Succession, and Law of Costs.