585 research outputs found
Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, August 1852 Part 1 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on title pages.; Part of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852; Inscriptions: "Part the first, containing 24 sketches of the Victoria Gold Diggings and Diggers as they are by S.T.G., Stephen Thomas Gill., Lithographed & published by Macartney & Galbraith 30 Collins Street Melbourne August 1852"--Title page.; Condition: Binding loose
Sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852 Part 2 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on title pages.; Part of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852; Inscriptions: "Part the second, containing 24 and completing a series of fortyeight sketches of the Victoria Gold Diggings and Diggers as they are by S.T.G., Stephen Thomas Gill., Lithographed & published by Macartney & Galbraith 30 Collins Street Melbourne"--Title page; "by Stephen Thomas Gill"--Printed below image.; Condition: Binding loose.; Selected items also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4555613
"Maastricht 2042 and the Fate of Europe: Toward Convergence and Full Employment"
Unemployment in the European Union (EU) is a serious problem that threatens to disrupt the integration of accession countries, the character of individual countries, and the continued existence of the EU. According to Senior Scholar James K. Galbraith, European integration poses a huge conundrum for European employment because the conventional theory explaining unemployment in EuropeÐlabor market rigiditiesÐis wrong. The application of this policy will not cure European unemployment, but it could destroy the economic promise of the EU for its poorer regions and the accession countries.
Zealous gold diggers, Bendigo, Victoria, 1 July 1852 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; In: Sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852. Part 2.; Part of the collection: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852.; Inscriptions: "S.T.G."--Printed lower left of image; "Zealous Gold diggers Bendigo July 1st/52"--Printed lower right of image.; Condition: Yellowing on edges.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4555618
Diggers licence inspected, Forest Creek, Victoria /
Title from inscription.; In: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, August 1852, Part 1.; Part of the collection: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852.; Inscriptions: "S.T.G."--Printed lower left of image; "License inspected, Forest Creek"--Printed lower right of image.; Condition: Yellowing on edges.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6571312
Gold buyer, the market price discussed, Eaglehawk, Victoria /
Title from inscription.; In: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, August 1852, Part 1.; Part of the collection: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852.; Inscriptions: "S.T.G."--Printed lower left of image; "Gold buyer, the market price discussed, Eagle Hawk, Victoria"--Printed lower right of image.; Condition: Yellowing on edges.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6571364
Digger's hut, canvas and bark, Forest Creek, Victoria /
Title from inscription.; In: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, August 1852, Part 1.; Part of the collection: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are, 1852.; Inscriptions: "S.T.G."--Printed lower left of image; "Digger's hut canvas and bark, Forest Creek"--Printed lower right of image.; Condition: Yellowing on edges.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6571292
Facilitating and Regulating Commerce - the Court Process
The paper argues that commercial litigation is not handled efficiently in the court system and suggests some improvements that can be made to the current court system. The author discusses the quality of commercial decisions in our current system, who those decision-makers are, the methodology of the decision-making process, and the overall efficiency of the process. Galbraith QC argues that the structure of our current court system will not always result in the right outcome in commercial disputes. For example, the old Commercial List did not allow Commercial List Judges to determine which cases were of sufficient commercial significance to be substantively adjudicated upon by a Commercial List Judge, resulting in inefficiency. The author also laments the lack of empirical economic evidence in commercial judgments. 
Mt. Alexder [i.e. Mount Alexander] gold escort en-route to Melbourne [picture] /
A plate from: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are. Pt. 1.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK586/25.; U1049; U1001 NK1836 title not abbreviated; S129 not col
Approach to Eagle Hawk Gully from road to Bendigo [picture] /
A plate from: Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are. Pt.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK586/2
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