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How are cybercrimes investigated and prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrimes are investigated by specialized units within law enforcement agencies, such as the Australian Federal Police (AFP).;Prosecution of cybercrimes follows the Criminal Code Act 1995, which outlines various off...

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How does patent protection work in Australia?

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To obtain a patent in Australia, you must file an application with IP Australia, which examines the application for novelty and inventiveness.;Once granted, patent protection lasts up to 20 years, provided maintenance...

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What are the common types of civil cases in Australia?

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Common types of civil cases in Australia include contract disputes, property disputes, personal injury claims, and family law matters.;Other common civil cases involve defamation, debt recovery, and consumer protectio...

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What are the options for debt consolidation in Australia?

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Debt consolidation options in Australia include personal loans, balance transfer credit cards, and debt agreements.;Consolidating debts can simplify payments and potentially reduce interest rates, making it easier to...

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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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How does arbitration differ from mediation?

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Arbitration involves a binding decision by an arbitrator, while mediation seeks a mutually agreed resolution facilitated by a mediator.;Mediation is usually less formal and focuses on negotiation and settlement.

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