Australian Law Journal update: Vol 95 Pt 4
By journalalerts on April 9, 2021
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles: "From Middle East Battlefields to the War Crimes Tribunals in Borneo: The War Letters of the Hon Justice Russell Le Gay Brereton, 1940–1946" – Tony Cunneen; "Glory without Power: The Nationhood Power and Commonwealth Spending on Sport" – Daniel Goldsworthy; "The Power of “National Uniform Legislationâ€: What Is Its Rate of Proliferation and What Factors Are Driving It?" – Dr Guzyal Hill and Dr John Garrick; and "The King V Smail Golden Jubilee: The Failure of the High Court “to develop and clarify the law†of the Torrens Volunteer is no Cause for Jubilation" – MM Park and Serene Ho. This Part also includes the following sections: Current Issues: "Family Court Merger Becomes a Reality"; "Australia at the UN Human Rights Council"; "A Federal Judicial Commission"; "Choice of Counsel a Fundamental Matter"; "The End of the Cardinal Pell Media Saga"; "A Turn Up for the Books?"; "Anzac Lawyers"; "Remembering the Hon Mr Justice Russell Le Gay Brereton"; and "The Curated Page"; Conveyancing and Property: "The Limits of Expert’s Participation in a Leasing Dispute"; Constitutional Law: "Who Is Responsible for Quarantine under the Constitution?"; and Book Review: "Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Equity", by Dennis Klimchuk, Irit Samet and Henry E Smith (eds).