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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF’S ADDRESS
Dear Esteemed Readers and Legal Enthusiasts,
Being part of the University of Southern Queensland Law Society Law Review (USQLS Law Review) has been a great honour. From assisting in the sharing of ideas, the pursuit of knowledge and naturally the growth of society, there is nothing more fulfilling. I am grateful to each of those who have contributed their writing, sharing their intellect, ideas, and dreams for a better world. I am greatly appreciative of the editors who have reviewed the articles and ensured that they are of the highest quality. A big thank you goes to our Law Review Director, Tory Webb, for his tremendous work ethic and phenomenal achievement in founding the USQLS Law Review over the last three years. It has been a great privilege to have worked with, and have been mentored by Tory with the Law Review, as his knowledge and skills are evidently boundless. I would like to mention and thank the University of Southern Queensland Law Society Executive for the support, guidance, and the great example that they have set. One last thankful mention to my family and friends who have encouraged and believed in me every step of the way.
This law review is a representation of the cohort of brilliant minds who have worked tirelessly, researching, drafting, compiling, and proofreading their scholarly articles, to ensure that the world may behold the articulate ideas of the next generation of legal professionals. I wholeheartedly wish that you the reader, will enjoy, and receive tremendous value from the USQLS Law Review as a whole, as well as the knowledge that has been poured into the creation of each article. I greatly encourage feedback, as it will only better equip us to provide the world with even greater scholarly articles, more valuable tools to advance the realms of law, and the USQLS Law Review as a whole.
Please enjoy the following law scholarly articles brought to you by the USQ Law Society.
Kind regards,
Ian M.C. Remfrey
Editor-in-Chief
USQ Law Society Law Review