Australian Law Journal update: Vol 91 Pt 8
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles: “Crime Commissions and Compulsory Examinations: Whither the Right to Silence?” – Hon T F Bathurst AC and Sarah Schwartz; “Ramifications of the Recognition of a Common Fund in Australian Class Actions: An Early Appraisal” – Michael Legg; “The Case Against a National Court of Appeal” – Shawn Rajanayagam. This Part also includes the following sections: Current Issues; Letter to the Editor; Conveyancing and Property; The Legal Observer; Personalia; Around the Nation: Tasmania; Corporations and Securities; From the Law Schools; Admiralty and Maritime; Recent Cases; Book Reviews; and Obituary.
Australian Business Law Review update: February 2015
The latest Part of the Australian Business Law Review includes the following articles: “Contrary to fact: Competition, market power, and the use and abuse of the counterfactual test in s 46” – Ian B Stewart; “A view of the macrocosm of international cartel enforcement: How the boomerang of cross-border disclosure springs back to its domestic context” – Laura Guttuso; and “Stamping out rubber-stamped penalties? Determining an appropriate judicial response to agreed penalties in civil penalty settlements” – Samantha Teong. Also in this Part is an Insurance Law section looking at Insurance Contracts Act Reform.
Australian Law Journal update: August 2014
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal includes the following articles: “The individual judge” – Hon Justice Susan Kiefel AC; ““Delivery”, “escrow”, recitals and estoppel, and attestation: Current questions with deeds” – Lee Aitken; and “The prerogative writs and the origins of English administrative law” – Clare Langford. Also in this Part are the following sections: Current Issues; Conveyancing and Property; Around the Nation: Northern Territory; Corporations and Securities; International Focus; Overseas Law; Recent Cases; and an Obituary for The Honourable Bruce Harvey McPherson CBE.
Australian Law Journal update: August 2011
The August 2011 issue of the Australian Law Journal includes articles on a diverse range of topics, including the concept of judicial independence in the contemporary Australian context, the privatisation of civil justice and Australia’s Offshore Consitutional Settlement. There are also several interesting sections, including Current issues, Recent cases and the first appearance of the Journal’s new Section: Admiralty and maritime, plus much more.