
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.

Company and Securities Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 5
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: “Market-based Causation after TPT Patrol Pty Ltd v Myer Holdings Ltd” – Corey Byrne and Michael Legg; “Delegation by Superannuation Fund Trustees” – M Scott Donald; and “Competition and Efficiency at the Mercy of Equality: Balancing the Equal Opportunity Principle and Maintaining a Competitive and Efficient Market” – Vanessa Murphy. This issue also includes the following sections: Editorial; Book Review: “A Case for Shareholders’ Fiduciary Duties in Common Law Asia” by Ernest Lim – reviewed by Associate Professor Rosemary Teele Langford; Directors’ Duties: “Cassimatis v Australian Securities and Investments Commission [2020] FCAFC 52 – “Dystopian Accessorial Liability” or The End of “Stepping Stones” as We Know It?” – Rosemary Teele Langford; and New Zealand and South Pacific: “Supporting SME Fundraising in Fiji” – Gordon Walker.

Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 2
This Issue of the Environmental and Planning Law Journal includes the following articles: “Urgent Need to Use and Reform Critical Habitat Listing in Australian Legislation in Response to the Extensive 2019–2020 Bushfires” – James A Fitzsimons; “A Case Study of Incentive Regulation in Electricity Transmission Networks for the Uptake of Renewable Energy: Build It and They Will Come” – Simon Anderson; “”If We Don’t Mine Coal, Someone Else Will”: Debunking the “Market Substitution Assumption” in Queensland Climate Change Litigation” – Justine Bell-James and Briana Collins; “Environmental Class Actions in Australia: A Coming Storm?” – Corey Byrne; “Climate-induced Displacement: Protection under the Current International Legal Frameworks” – Ishrat Jahan; “Reconsidering the Species-specific Approach: Insects and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act” – Sophie Lloyd; “Muddied Waters: Revealing Methodological Confusion in Australia’s Environmental Impact Assessment Process” – Maya Suzuki; and “Essay Topic: A New Era for a Higher Level of Public Participation in the Administration of Environmental Law and Justice in the People’s Republic of China” – Xu (John) Zhang. This issue also includes an Editorial: “Why Australia (Desperately) Needs a New National Sustainability Strategy” – Dr Gerry Bates.
Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 28 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration includes the following articles: “The Transformation of Court Governance in Victoria: Part I – Key Concepts and Models” – Tim Bunjevac; “A Death By a Thousand Cuts: The Future of Advocates’ Immunity in Australia” – Corey Byrne; and “Literature Review: Cultural Considerations in Alternative Dispute Resolution” – Antonella Rodriguez.
Property Law Review update: April 2015
The latest Part of the Property Law Review includes the following articles: “To the Register and beyond? Restrictive covenants after Westfield Management Ltd v Perpetual Trustee Company Ltd” – Corey Byrne; “Joint tenancy, fraud, agency and volunteers under the Torrens system: Cassegrain v Gerard Cassegrain & Co Pty Ltd” – Rosalind Acland; and “New real rights to land in South Africa: A twofold test” – PJ Badenhorst; and the following sections: New Zealand: “Developments in residential tenancies” – Thomas Gibbons; Singapore: “Recent developments: Sale of land, trusts and proprietary estoppel, conversion” – Kelvin Low; New South Wales: “Forgery, mortgages and indefeasibility: Perpetual Trustees Victoria Ltd v Cox [2014] NSWCA 328” – Jennifer Stuckey-Clarke; Victoria: “Indefeasibility and the forged “all-moneys” mortgage” – Brett Harding; and Queensland: “Property law reforms in Queensland: Is the regulatory burden on land transactions reduced?” – Sharon Christensen.