Australian Law Journal update: January 2016
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal includes the following articles: “Magna Carta and the Executive” – James Spigelman; “Much ado about nothing: Why accepting an invitation did not make Dyson Heydon AC, QC appear biased” – Louise Floyd; and “The tyranny of small differences: Culpability gulf between subjective and objective tests for extended joint criminal enterprise in Australia” – Laura Stockdale. Also in this Part are the following sections: Current Issues; Conveyancing and Property; Crime and Evidence; Corporations and Securities; Recent Cases; and a Book Review: “Residential Tenancies: Law and Practice – New South Wales” (6th ed) by Allan Anforth, Peter Christensen and Sophie Bentwood.
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 42 Pt 6
The latest Part of the Criminal Law Journal includes the following articles: “A Life without Hope – The Victorian Charter and Parole” – Matthew Groves; and “Just Attribution of Criminal Liability: Consideration of Extended Joint Criminal Enterprise Post-Miller” – Jenny Richards and Luke McNamara. Also in this Part is an Editorial on permanent stays of criminal cases and public confidence in the courts; Case and Comment: “DS v The Queen: Tendency and Doli Incapax” – Sam Hartridge; Sentencing Review 2017-2018 – Lorana Bartels; and a Digest of Criminal Law Cases.