
USyd welcomes new laws to punish contract cheating
The laws propose up to two years' imprisonment for those caught providing contract cheating services
The laws propose up to two years' imprisonment for those caught providing contract cheating services
Nick Findlater reports on the recent High Court decision the Government applauded but detractors say means little Last Wednesday August 15, a majority of the High Court rejected a challenge to the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act. The challenge had been led by Japan Tobacco, with British American Tobacco and Philip Morris (among others) joining…