ALJ Special Issue Launch – National Security and the Law – Link to Recording
By journalalerts on November 1, 2021
A link to the recording of the online launch of the 2021 Australian Law Journal Special Issue on National Security and the Law.
By journalalerts on November 1, 2021
A link to the recording of the online launch of the 2021 Australian Law Journal Special Issue on National Security and the Law.
By journalalerts on October 29, 2021
This Special Issue of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles: "National Security and Counterterrorism Laws" – Dr James Renwick CSC SC, Guest Editor of this Special Issue; "The Changing Legal Framework of the Australian Intelligence Community: From Hope to Richardson" – The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG; "Sentencing Terrorist Offenders – The General Principles" – The Hon Mark Weinberg AO QC; "Reflections on Oversight of Intelligence Agencies: Promoting Compliance, Trust and Accountability" – The Hon Margaret Stone AO; "Mechanisms for Reviewing and Monitoring National Security Laws: The UK and Australia Compared" – Dr Jessie Blackbourn; "The Conduct of Terrorism Trials in England and Wales" – The Rt Hon Sir Charles Haddon-Cave; "What Makes Terrorism Trials Different?" – The Hon Anthony Whealy QC; "National Security and the Law – What Lies Ahead?" – Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC; and "National Security and the Law – Reflections of a Former Australian Attorney-General" – Hon George Brandis QC. This Special Issue also includes the following section: Current Issues: "National Security and the Law"; and "The Curated Page".
By journalalerts on October 29, 2021
The latest Part of the Australian Business Law Review includes the following articles: "Regulating a Quick Fix for Debt Problems" – Vivien Chen and Candice Lemaitre; "Autonomous Vehicles: Regulatory, Insurance and Liability Issues" – Julie-Anne Tarr, AA Tarr and AJ George; and "Unconscionable Conduct under the Australian Consumer Law: Clarification and Contention" – Philip H Clarke. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial – Michael Terceiro; Commercial Litigation: "Implications of the Victorian Class Action Contingency Fee Reforms" – John Emmerig and Emily Vale; and Book Review: "Reinventing Bankruptcy Law: A History of the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act", by Virginia Torrie – Reviewed by Jason Harris.
By journalalerts on October 29, 2021
The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law includes the following articles: "Lockdowns, Curfews and Human Rights – Unscrambling Hyperbole" – Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM; "Accountability and Redress Mechanisms for Outsourced Government Services" – Kaitlyn Oliver; "Materiality and the Interpretation of Executive Power" – Lisa Burton Crawford; and "Chapter III and Legislative Competence to Stipulate that a Material Legal Error Is Non-jurisdictional" – Emily Hammond. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: "Migration Law’s Continuing Impact on Australian Administrative Law"; Current Issues: "Privacy with Purpose: Three Case Studies in Subjectivity" – Justin Davidson and Lauren Lai; and Book Review: "Judicial Review of Non-Statutory Executive Action", by Amanda Sapienza – Reviewed by Dr Lynsey Blayden.
By journalalerts on October 29, 2021
The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: "The Future of Clearing and Settlement in Australia: Part II – Distributed Ledger Technology" – Christian Chamorro-Courtland; "The State of Executive Remuneration Disclosure in Australia" – Felicity Maher, Warrick van Zyl and Marvin Wee; and "The Future of the Statutory Business Judgment Rule: Balancing Accountability and Protection" – Nicholas Todd. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial; and New Zealand and South Pacific: "Three Types of Path Dependency in South Pacific Business Law Reform" – Gordon Walker.
By journalalerts on October 29, 2021
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: "Open Banking in Australia: Competition and Money Laundering, Risks and Benefits" – Doron Goldbarsht, Baskaran Balasingham and Jeremy Moller; "The Actionability of Codes of Conduct in English and Irish Law" – David McIlroy and John Freeman; and "The Legal Structure of Quantitative Easing" – Will Bateman. Also in this Part are the following sections: Banking Law and Banking Practice: "Facebook's Currency: 'Here's Looking at You, Kid'" – Alan L Tyree; Insolvency Law and Management: "The 'Peak Indebtedness Rule': A Thing of the Past?" – Lindsay Powers; and Tokyo: "Act on Provision of Financial Services" – Masahiro Ueno.
By journalalerts on October 15, 2021
The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law includes the following articles: "Do Androids Dream of Electronic Collusion? ...
By journalalerts on October 15, 2021
The latest Part of the Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice includes the following articles: "Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic): Some Reflections on Civil Justice ...
By journalalerts on October 15, 2021
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: "Online Intermediaries and Defamation 'Safe Harbours' in Australia and New Zealand: ....
By journalalerts on October 13, 2021
To celebrate the launch of the Australian Law Journal Special Issue: National Security and the Law, a complimentary copy of the issue will be available to download for a limited time.