Business & Law

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A universal language for VAD in Australia would provide clarity and avoid legal issues, says an ethics and biolegality expert at UNSW Law & Justice. 

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More Australians are now taking on a second job to relieve cost of living pressures. But is the extra money worth the amount of time (and tax) it takes up? UNSW Business School experts explain.  

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Changing to the European Union standard would add significant penalties for companies and protections for consumers, says a UNSW expert in the future of law. 

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Artificial intelligence can improve access to justice, but could come into conflict with important legal values and even cause harm, new research finds. 

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UNSW has academic experts available to comment on the federal government budget announcements in October.

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The terms of the Australian Privacy Principle 3.6 are quite clear. So why is there not a single published case of this law being enforced?

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Keen as a bean to nail that job interview? It turns out that showing too much enthusiasm for the new job can damage your chances, new UNSW Business School research shows.

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A UNSW Business School expert explains why rising insurance premiums are set to join other affordability pressures for Australians.

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With a cost of living crisis on the horizon, there are risks in the Buy Now, Pay Later space for both users and companies, say UNSW Business School researchers.

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When it comes to leave entitlements and mental health, there are some rights and obligations both employees and employers should be aware of.

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