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The Law and Order debate in OHS

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Haines, Fiona
Hall, Andy

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CCH Australia Ltd

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Internationally there has been a shift towards greater criminalisation of breaches of OHS responsibilities, particularly when a death results. This new criminalisation in the form of revised manslaughter provisions is argued to potentially have important

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Journal of Occupational Health and Safety: Australia and New Zealand

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