
The Tort Law Review update: Vol 27 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “Judicial Law-Making and the Common Law of Negligence” – Kumaralingam Amirthalingam; “Assessing Potential Liability Regimes for Autonomous Vehicle Technologies in Singapore” – Terence Yeo; and “A Longitudinal Analysis of “Obvious Risk”: The Elucidation of Principle and Process” – Andrew Clarke and John Devereux. Also in this Part is a Book Review: “Compensation Funds in Comparative Perspective”, by Thierry Vansweevelt and Britt Weyts (eds) – Reviewed by Dr Tina Popa.
The Tort Law Review update: Vol 26 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “The Slow Death of Past Damage as an Essential Element of Negligence” – Tim Baxter; “Justification Defences under the Economic Torts” – David Goodwin; “Ignoring the Call for Law Reform: Is It Time to Expand the Scope of Protection for Personal Images Uploaded on Social Networks?” – Dr Eugenia Georgiades; and “Hard Cases Making Bad Law: The Elusive Search for a Test for Duty of Care” – Andrew Clarke and John Devereux.
Company and Securities Law Journal update: Vol 36 Pt 8
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: “The Corporation and Corporate Culture: A New Paradigm?” – Andrew Clarke; “Knowing Assistance: Disgorgement of Future Anticipated Profits, Causation and Quantum” – James O’Hara; and “Crowd-sourced Equity Funding in Australia – Getting It Right” – Georgia Parletta. This issue also includes the following sections: Editorial; Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia: “More Business Opportunities or Higher Legal Risks under the Belt and Road Initiative and the Greater Bay Area Initiative? Rethinking of Information Disclosure for Chinese Companies” – Professor Say H Goo and Dr Heather Lee; and Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility: “Companies, Corporate Officers and Public Interests: Are We at a Legal Tipping Point?” – Pamela Hanrahan.