
New Western Australia Section coming soon to Property Law Review
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Eileen Webb as a brand new Western Australia Section Editor for Property Law Review. As part of an ongoing enhancement project, we are commissioning a range of new sections to bring subscribers property law insights from academics and practitioners around Australia and internationally. Dr Eileen Webb ...more

New Personal Property Section coming soon to Property Law Review
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Stuart Butterworth as a brand new Personal Property Section Editor for Property Law Review. As part of an ongoing enhancement project, we are commissioning a range of new sections to bring subscribers property law insights from academics and practitioners around Australia and internationally. Stuart graduated from Monash ...more

New Strata & Community Title Section coming soon to Property Law Review
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Kleinschmidt as a brand new Strata & Community Title Section Editor for Property Law Review. As part of an ongoing enhancement project, we are commissioning a range of new sections to bring subscribers property law insights from academics and practitioners around Australia and internationally. Michael ...more
Australian Law Journal update: February 2014
The latest Part of the ALJ includes two articles and several section notes. The first article comes from the Hon Wayne Martin AC and examines whether the ideals of openness, transparency and accountability are embedded in the structure of what has been described as the integrity branch of government. The second article contains Paul Finn’s personal reflections on the course of Australian fiduciary law since he first began to publish on it nearly 40 years ago. Also in this Part are the following Sections: Current Issues, Conveyancing and Property Law, , Competition and Consumer Law, Admiralty and Maritime, Overseas Law, Around the Nation: Qld, Recent Cases and Book Reviews.

New Zealand Section coming soon to Property Law Review
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Gibbons as New Zealand Section Editor for Property Law Review. As part of an ongoing enhancement project, we are commissioning a range of new sections to bring subscribers property law insights from academics and practitioners around Australia and internationally. Thomas Gibbons is a Director of McCaw Lewis ...more
Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal update: February 2014
The latest Part of ADRJ includes the following articles: “Why ADR must be a mandatory subject in the law degree: A cheat sheet for the willing and a primer for the non-believer” – James Duffy and Rachael Field; “A critical evaluation of ADR in the Queensland Planning and Environment Court” – Michael Walton; “Dispute resolution and the demonisation of culture” – Dr Lola Akin Ojelabi; “Challenges in co-mediation: A practice issue” – Lan Yuan Lim; ““We assumed that by living in a civilised country things can be freer and better”: Counter stories of dispute resolution in Australia” – Siew-Fang Law; and “Solving securities exchange disputes by means of ombudsmen: Does it work?” – M Saleh Jaberi. There is also a case notes section and two book reviews.
Company and Securities Law Journal update: February 2014
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: “Small amount loans and the Consumer Credit Legislation Amendment (Enhancements) Act 2012” – Andrew J Serpell; “Thinking outside the square – alternative approaches to the protection of employee entitlements” – Helen Anderson; and “Conflicting (public) interests affecting disclosure: Section 19 examinations, legal professional privilege and public interest immunity” – Emily Rumble. Also included in this Part are the following sections: Directors Duties: “Stakeholder interests – balancing or considering?” – Rosemary Langford; and Company Law: “Responsibilities of the board of directors: A research note” – Ian Ramsay and Reegan Grayson Morison.
Australian Law Journal update: January 2014
The first Part of Volume 88 of the Australian Law Journal includes the following articles: “Forrest v ASIC: A “perfect storm”” – John Humphrey and Stephen Corones; “Breach ordinarily no bar to termination” – Thomas O’Brien; and “Kable, preventative detention and the dilemmas of Chapter III” – James Stellios. Also in this Part are the following sections: Current Issues; Recent Cases; Conveyancing and Property; Family Law; Personalia; and Book Reviews.