
Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 27 Pt 4
This Part includes the following articles: “Executive Detention in the Time of a Pandemic” – Anthony Gray; and “Deference as Non-jurisdictional Error” – Charlie Rotondo. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: “Ministerial Adherence to the Law”; Casenote: “Northern Land Council v Quall [2020] HCA 33”; Current Issues: “Amenability of the Executive Power to Pardon to Judicial Review: Holzinger v Attorney-General (Qld) and Attorney-General (Cth) v Ogawa” – Samuel Walpole, Aaron Moss and William Isdale; and Book Review: “The Anatomy of Administrative Law”, by Joanna Bell – Reviewed by Mark Aronson.

Building and Construction Law Journal update: Vol 36 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Building and Construction Law Journal includes the following article: “Commentary on Amendments to the Construction Contracts (Security of Payments) Act 2004 (NT)” – Gordon Smith; an Editorial: “Specialist Technology and Construction Courts and Lists”; and Reports on the following cases: Brolton Group Pty Ltd v Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd; Duffy Kennedy Pty Ltd v Galileo Miranda Nominee Pty Ltd.

Company and Securities Law Journal update: Vol 38 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: “Worker Co-operatives and Australian Law” – William Hall; “Australian Investor Stewardship and Global Themes in Stewardship Regulation” – Natania Locke; and “Out with the Old, in with the Askew? The Recent Crowd-sourced Equity Funding Reform Fails to Meet Expectations” – Hareesh Makam. This issue also includes the following sections: Editorial; and Takeovers and Public Securities: “Money Lending Exceptions for Takeover Provisions” – Emma Armson.

Insolvency Law Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Journal includes the following articles: “In Which Payment Trust Should the Australian Construction Industry Place Its Trust?” – Bianca Wei Joo Teng and Jeremy Coggins; “Behavioural Insights into the Impact of Bankruptcy’s Public Record on Business Activity” – Nicola J Howell, Ann-Kathrin Koessler, Rosalind Mason and Uwe Dulleck; and the following sections: Editorial – Dr David Morrison; Recent Developments: “Distribution of a Mixed Fund: A Classic Insolvency Conundrum Revisited” – Corey Byrne; “Amendments to the Exercise of Power of Sale for Disclaimed Properties – A Welcome Respite for Mortgagees” – Zachary Toren; and Report from New Zealand: “Cross-Border Insolvency: Recognition of Australian Insolvency Procedures in New Zealand” – Lynne Taylor.

Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice update: Vol 9 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice includes the following articles: “Digital Property Revisited” – David J Harvey; and “Drawing a Line in the Sand – Private International Commercial Arbitrations and United States Judicial Assistance Pursuant to 28 USC § 1782” – Joshua Kang and Michael Legg. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: “A Significant COVID-19 Court Case” – Roderick Joyce QSO QC; and “The COVID-19 Pandemic and Courts as Essential Services” – Michael Legg; and Case Notes: “Inghams Enterprises v Hannigan – Do Not Play Chicken with Imprecise Drafting” – Jeremy Quan-Sing, Jonathan Light and Caroline Swartz-Zern; and “Proprietary Rights to Fish: Borwick Development Solutions Ltd v Clear Water Fisheries Ltd” – Brittany Rorrison and William Fotherby.
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 28 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law includes the following articles: “Batter Up: ACCC Proposes Compulsory “Final Offer Arbitration” for Disputes between Media Businesses and Digital Platforms in Australia” – Sam Luttrell and Dave Poddar; and “Asset Valuation Confusion under Australia’s National Gas Rules” – Euan Morton and Matt Rodgers. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial; Access to Services; Defective Goods; Restrictive Trade Practices; Case Note; Council Considerations; Commission Cameos; What If …; Comments from Commerce; Report from China; and Report from India.