
The Tort Law Review update: Vol 27 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “Strict Liability in the Law of Defamation” – Anthony Gray; “More Valuable Than Oil: The Application of Tort Law and Equity to Data Breach Cases” – Aiden Lerch and Sophie Whittaker; “Don’t Look for Fault, Find a Remedy! Exploring Alternative Forms of Compensating Medical Injuries in Australia, New Zealand and Belgium” – Tina Popa; and “Living Dangerously: Determining Liability for Obvious Risks in Professional Sport” – Ashleigh Giles and John O’Brien. Also in this Part is a Book Review: “Landmark Cases in Defamation Law”, by David Rolph (ed) – Reviewed by Tina Popa.
Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 27 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration includes the following articles: “Understanding the Legal Information Experience of Non-lawyers: Lessons from the Family Law Context” – Jonathan Crowe, Rachael Field, Lisa Toohey, Helen Partridge and Lynn McAllister; “‘No One Gets Closure In the End’: Non-adversarial Justice and Practitioner Insights into the Role of Emotion in Medical Negligence Mediation” – Tina Popa; and “Video Links in Youth Justice Proceedings: When Rights and Convenience Collide” – Tamara Walsh.
The Tort Law Review update: Vol 25 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “The John G Fleming Lecture: The ebbs and flows of tort law – reflections on a half century of tort law” – Professor Emeritus Lewis Klar QC; and “Practitioner perspectives on continuing legal challenges in mental harm and medical negligence: Time for a no-fault approach?” – Tina Popa. It also contains a Case Note: Greenway v Johnson Matthey Plc [2016] EWCA Civ 408.