Australian Law Journal update: Vol 99 Pt 5 By journalalerts on June 6, 2025 Posted In: Australian Law Journal, The (ALJ) Tagged: A New Statutory Tort for Serious Invasions of Privacy ALJ General Editor An Update on Australia’s Anti-Money Laundering Act Angelina Gomez Anthony McInerney and Nicholas Bentley Around the nation: Tasmania Can You Really Claim Privilege Over Evidence That You Have Served? Reconciling Conflicting Appellate Authority and Modern Case Management Principles Donald Robertson Dr Brendon Murphy Justice François Kunc Justice Stephen Estcourt AM Lyria Bennett Moses Remedies for Shareholding Dilution Ruth CA Higgins SC Technology and the Law The Curated Page The Welfare of Australians – Part 1
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 44 Pt 4 By journalalerts on October 6, 2020 Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: Andrew Hemming articles bail applications Bail in the Time of COVID-19 bail jurisprudence child sexual offences coincidence or tendency evidence common sense versus scientific belief system conviction of Cardinal Pell COVID-19 and Early Global Decarceration Trends Crim LJ criteria for determining the test for a model provision Digest of criminal law cases domestic violence offences Dr Brendon Murphy Dr Kerry King Editorial five tests for the admission of similar fact or propensity evidence human memory Is There Any Prospect of a Model Provision for Similar Fact/Propensity Evidence or the Coincidence/Tendency Rules in Australia? Jane Goodman-Delahunty Mark Finnane Mark Nolan memory operations Memory Science in the Pell Appeals: Impossibility Timing Inconsistencies Natalie Martschuk Phillips' Brief Professor Mirko Bagaric robust principles of memory Tahlia Ferrari The Wrong Side of the Road – Australia’s First Driver Convicted of Felony Murder: The State of Western Australia v King [2020] WASCSR 20 uniform evidence legislation
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 44 Pt 3 By journalalerts on August 4, 2020 Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: articles articulation of the decision to prosecute book review Case and Comment Crim LJ Digest of criminal law cases Dr Brendon Murphy Dr Ian Freckelton QC Editorial Ensuring the Reliability of Expert Evidence in Criminal Trials expert evidence Jane Goodman-Delahunty Judy Cashmore leniency when sentencing domestic violence offenders Marilyn Bromberg Martine B Powell Natalie Hodgson Natalie Martschuk need for empirical research Nicholas Cowdery Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Patrick Parkinson prosecutorial guidelines Re Broes [2020] VSC 128 revenge porn Rita Shackel severe psychological consequences Stephen Odgers SC The Decision to Prosecute: A Comparative Analysis of Australian Prosecutorial Guidelines The Devil You Know Is Not Better – The Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images and Sentencing The Hon Justice Christopher Beale