Interpreting Executive Power

Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 27 Pt 3
This Part includes the following articles: “Vexatious Applicant, Vexatious Application or Something Else? Dealing with Difficult Applicants under Freedom of Information Laws in Australia” – Mick Batskos; “The Value of Adjudicative Independence: Overlapping Conceptions of Administrative Justice in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal’s Review of Visa Cancellations” – Dr Chantal Bostock; and “The Blue Sky Effect: A Repatriation of Judicial Review or a Search for Flexibility?” – Simon Young. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: “Soft Law and Liability in Tort”; Current Issues: “Letters to the Queen”; and Book Reviews: “More Essential (for Lawyers) Than Toilet Paper”, by Janina Boughey, Ellen Rock and Greg Weeks – Reviewed by Bruce Dyer; and “Interpreting Executive Power”, edited by Janina Boughey and Lisa Burton Crawford – Reviewed by Dr Maria O’Sullivan.

The Queensland Lawyer update: Vol 38 Pt 4
The latest Part of The Queensland Lawyer includes the following content: “Tidal Boundaries in Queensland: Theories, Principles, and Some Not So Ordinary Rules” – Dr Chris Boge; “Does Property Held by a Bankrupt on Trust Vest in the Bankrupt’s Trustee in Bankruptcy?” – Bill Dixon; and the following Sections: Editorial; Administrative Law: “Natural Justice and the Bias Rule: CNY17 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2019] HCA 50” – Bill Lane; Commercial Law: “Effect of Payment of Life Insurance Premiums with Stolen Money: Hanson v Goomboorian Transport Pty Ltd [2019] QCA 41” – Clive Turner; Criminal Law: “Witnesses called by the Court” – A M West; Industrial Law: “Glass v Workers’ Compensation Regulator [2020] ICQ 001: The Connection between Injury and Employment” – Kristy Richardson; and Book Reviews.