
Company and Securities Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 8
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes an Editorial and the following articles: “The Intersection of Deadlock and Oppression: A “No-fault Divorce” for the Members of Closely Held Corporations” – Nikita Angelakis; “The Regulation of Short Sellers in Australia” – Kin Pan; and “COVID-19 Impacts on Financial Market Integration in the ASEAN: Regional Trends, Challenges and Future Outlook” – Dr Alma Pekmezovic.

Australian Tax Review update: Vol 49 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Australian Tax Review includes an Editorial and the following articles: “Justice Hill Memorial Lecture 2020: The Judicial Work of the Hon Justice Edmonds” – Hon Justice Steward; “Double Taxation Agreements: Shield or Sword?” – Joseph Tranzillo; “Taxation of Live Stock in Australia: A Critical Review of Tax Law and Policy” – Christina Allen; and “BHP in the High Court: An Analysis of the Court’s Reasons” – Hon Richard Edmonds AM SC.

Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 44 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Criminal Law Journal includes the following articles: “Is There Any Prospect of a Model Provision for Similar Fact/Propensity Evidence or the Coincidence/Tendency Rules in Australia?” – Andrew Hemming; “Memory Science in the Pell Appeals: Impossibility, Timing, Inconsistencies” – Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Natalie Martschuk and Mark Nolan; and “Bail in the Time of COVID-19” – Dr Brendon Murphy and Tahlia Ferrari. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: “COVID-19 and Early Global Decarceration Trends”; Phillip’s Brief: “The Wrong Side of the Road – Australia’s First Driver Convicted of Felony Murder: The State of Western Australia v King [2020] WASCSR 20” – Dr Kerry King; and Digest of Criminal Law Cases.
Public Law Review update: Vol 31 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Public Law Review includes the following content: Comments: “The Power(Lessness) of New Zealand’s House of Representatives to Summon The Crown’s Legal Advice” – Graeme Edgeler and Andrew Geddis; “Borrowdale v Director-General of Health: An Unlawful but Justified National Lockdown” – M B Rodriguez Ferrere; “”We are not Epidemiologists”: COVID-19 in the High Court” – Amelia Simpson; the following Articles: “The Evolving Role of History in Constitutional Interpretation” – Stephen Donaghue QC and Thomas Wood; “From Disruption to Deliberation: Improving the Quality and Impact of Community Engagement with Parliamentary Law-making” – Sarah Moulds; “Examining Digital Campaigning Through the Normative Framework Underpinning Election Law – The Rationale and Challenges of Regulation” – Amy Chinnappa; “Empowering Joint Commonwealth – State Royal Commissions through a National Applied Law” – Ben Fraser; Book Reviews: “The Constitution and Government of Australia, 1788 to 1919”, by William Pitt Cobbett and Anne Twomey (eds) – Reviewed by Clare Langford; “The Veiled Sceptre: The Dismissal of Governments”, by Anne Twomey – Reviewed by Bharan Narula; and Developments.