Australian Law Journal update: Vol 98 Pt 8 By journalalerts on July 29, 2024 Posted In: Australian Law Journal, The (ALJ) Tagged: Angelina A Gomez Claire Smart Claudia Oakeshott Dr Andrew Hemming Hon Dean Mildren AM RFD QC inTech: Finance Justice Grant Riethmuller Justice Kunc Justice Phillip Priest Peter Quinlan CJ Remembering Sir Cyril Walsh KBE Some Thoughts On Choice Subjectivity And The Ethics Of Sentencing Stephen Gageler AC Technology and Regulation Walking The Tightrope: Communications With Expert Witnesses Following New Aim V Leung Will Democratic Freedoms And Human Rights Survive A Second Pandemic In Australia? A Case Study Of The Legal Foundations And Mechanisms Of Implementation Of Australia’s Covid-19 Response
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 30 Pt 3 By journalalerts on October 14, 2022 Posted In: Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (AJCCL) Tagged: Access to Services Balance of Convenience in Merger Cases Benchmarks Bill Keane Bronwen Peberdy Case Note Chandni Gupta Christopher Hodgekiss SC Claudia Oakeshott Competitors Frozen Out by Peters’ Exclusive Distribution Agreement: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Australasian Food Group Pty Ltd Consumer concerns Continuing the ACL Journey COVID-19; the Australian Consumer Law and Serendipity Deniz Kayis Digital Markets and Competition on the African Continent Douglas Shirrefs Editorial Enforcement and Remedies Iñigo Cortina Lira John Hedge Ketki Kotwal Lesley Morphet MartÃn Michaus-Fernández Omar Guerrero RodrÃguez Port of Newcastle: Scope of Arbitration Outcomes and Relevance of Historical User Contributions Report from Africa Report from Latin America Rod Sims Shane Stewart Snapshots The Choice Mirage: How Australian Consumers Are Being Duped Online via Dark Patterns There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch – Or Laptop Tom Bridges Trade or Commerce – The Threshold for Entry into the Realm of Misleading and Deceptive Conduct When the Left Hand Does Not [Want to] Know What the Right Hand Is Doing: The Attribution and Aggregation of Corporate Knowledge in Australia