Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice update: June 2016
The latest Part of the Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice includes the following articles: “From Susskind to Briggs: Online court approaches” – David Harvey; “Validity of asymmetric jurisdiction agreements in England, Australia and New Zealand” – David Birch; and “Mediator standards of conduct: A commentary to the revised National Mediator Accreditation System Practice Standards” – Bobette Wolski. Also in this Part are the editorial Comments and the following sections: Case notes: Aircraft Support Industries Pty Ltd v William Hare UAE LLC (2015) 298 FLR 183; [2015] NSWCA 229 – by James Argent; and Firebird Global Master Fund II Ltd v Republic of Nauru (2015) 90 ALJR 228; [2015] HCA 43 – by Domenic Cucinotta and James Argent.
Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice update: September 2013
The latest Part of the Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice includes the following articles: “Wavering alternations of valour and caution: Commercial and regulatory litigation in the French CJ High Court” – Peta Spender; “Class action settlement hurdles” – Michael Legg; “Understanding the client’s perspective – overcoming the failure to communicate effectively” – Bobette Wolski; “Where a negligent service provider fails to protect the lender’s interests in a loan transaction: High Court decision casts doubt on lender’s ability to recover its loss in full” – Kylie Weston-Scheuber; and “Is the vendor’s solicitor the stakeholder of deposit monies? An Irish perspective” – Caroline Bergin-Cross. There is also a Comments section and a case note.
Journal of Judicial Administration update: February 2013
The latest Part of JJA publishes the following articles: “Transforming governance and technology in civil and administrative justice” – David Tait and Terry Carney; “Are retributive aims achievable in a restorative justice setting?” – Tony Foley; “Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in children: Implications for judicial administration” – Samantha Parkinson and Sara McLean; “Child protection law and practice in the Northern Territory and implications for the court” – Hilary Hannam; and “QCAT’s hybrid hearing: The best of both worlds or compromised mediation?” – Bobette Wolski.
Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 26 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration publishes the following articles: “Individualised Justice through Indigenous Community Reports in Sentencing” – Thalia Anthony; “Haters Gonna Hate: When the Public Uses Social Media to Comment Critically or Maliciously about Judicial Officers” – Marilyn Bromberg and Andrew Ekert; “Trial by Judge without Jury – Some Contemporary Reflections” – Russ Scott; and “Ethical Duties Owed by Lawyer Mediators: Suggestions for Improving the NMAS Practice Standards” – Bobette Wolski.