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Federal Magistrates Court of Australia |
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Web Enter has provided web design and maintenance services to The Federal Magistrates Court since 1999. We created their first web site and a series of subsequent web versions. Web Enter updates this site on a daily basis. Specialist service have includes the creation of interactive Adobe and MS Word forms, email subscription services, user surveys and more. 
Description of Client The Federal Magistrates Court of Australia (also known as the Federal Magistrates Court) was established by the Commonwealth Parliament at the end of 1999. It conducted its first sittings on 3 July 2000. The court was established by the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 and its jurisdiction is found in the Federal Magistrates (Consequential Amendments) Act 1999. The court is an independent federal court under the Australian Constitution. The establishment of the Federal Magistrates Court marked a change in direction in the administration of justice at the federal level in Australia. Australia had not previously had a lower level federal court although a considerable amount of federal law work had been done in state and territory courts of summary jurisdiction under the provisions of the Judiciary Act. The jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Court includes family law and child support, administrative law, bankruptcy, human rights, consumer protection and trade practices, privacy, migration, copyright, industrial law and admiralty law. The court shares those jurisdictions with the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Court of Australia. Some work in those jurisdictions continues to be done in state courts also. The objective of the Federal Magistrates Court is to provide a simpler and more accessible alternative to litigation in the superior courts and to relieve the workload of those courts. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 June 2010 21:03 )
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Childrens Rights International |
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This site is currently being revised and will soon be relaunched. Web Enter has maintained the web site for Childrens Rights International (CRI) since 2004. We designed the site and maintain its content. We maintain the domain name and provide a email notification service to subscribers. One of the specific services of the CRI is the creation of a web journal related to child rights and welfare. Web Enter collates and publishes this journal on the CRI web site. 
Description of Client Childrens Rights International aims to: a. To promote, protect and advance across the world, the human rights of children and without limiting that aim, in particular to promote the meaningful implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. b. By bringing together eminent judges, lawyers, psychologists, medical practitioners, mediators, counsellors, mental health workers, media representatives, child carers, teachers & allied professionals to contribute their specialised expertise in a practical manner through education, legal and other advocacy to, promote, protect and advance the interests of children. c. To monitor and encourage the application of the principles of the Convention by relevant laws, policies, treaties, judicial decision-making, legal practice, and by service-delivery, immigration and law enforcement agencies. d. To train and assist relevant persons in children’s rights advovacy and in the promotion, protection and advancement of those rights at a regional level. e .To defend where possible pro bono the right of children in particular instances where they might otherwise go unrepresented or where the action may set standards that will protect other children’s rights and promote legal reform.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 June 2010 21:50 )
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Australian Law Librarians' Association |
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Web Enter was commissioned in 2008 by the Australian Law Librarians' Association (ALLA) to construct an interactive web site that allowed members to directly manage their own site. We created this site based on Joomla! and the site is maintained now by the members of the ALLA. Web Enter currently provides the hosting facility for this site. 
Description of Client The Australian Law Librarians' Association, formed in 1969, was originally known as the Australian Law Librarians' Group (ALLG). The ALLG was incorporated on 31 December 2001 and changed its name from the ALLG to the Australian Law Librarians' Association (ALLA) in 2007. ALLA has more than 700 members across all states and territories and represents librarians and information professionals working in Australian law libraries - court, academic, government, law firm, and professional associations. The Association aims to promote a network for Australian law librarians, provide forums for continuing education, advocate on behalf of the interests of law libraries and promote access to legal information within the wider community. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 June 2010 20:51 )
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Defence for Children International - Australia |
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Web Enter has desiged and maintain the web site for Defence of Australia - International since 2001. We also collate and provide a destop pubisher version of their newsletter "Austalin Childrens Rights News". 
Descripton of Client Defence for Children International - Australia aim to: a. Helps solve practical problems about children’s rights. b. Gives free public expert briefings to the community about children’s rights. c. Agitates for the reform of laws that infringe children’s rights. d. Supports children speak for themselves about their rights. e. Designs constructive proposals to improve Australia’s treatment of children’s rights. f. Illuminates the children’s rights angle to public issues. g. Makes it easy for the public to find out more about children’s rights h. Accepts invitations from expert publications to advocate policy concerns about children’s rights. i. Acts on its responsibilities to children’s rights in other countries.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 June 2010 20:52 )
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Unique Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. |
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Web Enter designed the first web site for Unque Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. in 2006 and has been maintaining its content to the present. Web Enter also provides hosting facilities for this site.
Description of Client Unique Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd. through its relationship with the artisans of Jingdezhen has brings to Australia a wide variety of porcelain products made by famous Jingdezhen artists. This range include collectable reproductions from many Chinese dynasties as well as modern contemporary designs. These products are fine porcelain creations of quality artistic design which when displayed by their owner illustrates their artistic taste and appreciate for a prestigious product. The city of Jingdezhen has been an important centre for the production of ceramics in southern China since at least the early Han Dynasty. The early wares were low-fired but by the time of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 to 589) locally available raw materials were being used to produce a form of porcelain. Jingdezhen porcelain was highly regarded by Chinese Emperors for centuries. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 June 2010 20:54 )
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