Australian Business Law Review update: Vol 51 Pt 1 By journalalerts on July 14, 2023 Posted In: Australian Business Law Review (ABLR) Tagged: advertisements Advertisements Requiring User Focus or Response Australian Consumer Law (ACL) Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) BXD18 v Minister for Home Affairs coercive advertising Compulsive advertising technologies” (CATs) data breaches Dr Maria O'Sullivan Dr Normann Witzleb Federal Court of Australia Federal Court of Australia Orders Pre-trial Oral Discovery General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) infringement notices Mark A Giancaspro Medibank Michael Legg Michael Terceiro Miranda Webster monetary penalties Nicholas Felstead Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences by Joan Biskupic Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) Optus pre-trial oral discovery Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) Privacy Act Review Report 2022 Professor Ian Ramsay s 23 of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) s 50 of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL)
Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 27 Pt 3 By journalalerts on September 30, 2020 Posted In: Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) Tagged: "materiality" overlay in jurisdictional error doctrine AJ Admin L articles Book reviews Bruce Dyer bureaucratic rationality and legality calibration of principle to statutory context calibration to consequence Current issues Dr Chantal Bostock Dr Maria O'Sullivan Editorial Ellen Rock freedom of information (FOI) laws Greg Weeks independent merits review Interpreting Executive Power Janina Boughey Justin Davidson Letters to the Queen Lisa Burton Crawford Matthew Groves maximising disclosure and maintaining government efficiency Mick Batskos misusing FOI laws models of administrative justice More Essential (for Lawyers) Than Toilet Paper oppressive or disruptive behaviours Project Blue Sky Inc v Australian Broadcasting Authority Simon Young Soft Law and Liability in Tort standards of administrative legality The Blue Sky Effect: A Repatriation of Judicial Review or a Search for Flexibility? The Value of Adjudicative Independence: Overlapping Conceptions of Administrative Justice in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal's Review of Visa Cancellations Tribunal decision-making two-stage search for flexibility in judicial review principles vexatious applicant provisions Vexatious Applicant Vexatious Application or Something Else? Dealing with Difficult Applicants under Freedom of Information Laws in Australia vexatious application provisions visa cancellation system
Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 27 Pt 1 By journalalerts on June 1, 2020 Posted In: Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) Tagged: A(nother) New Unreasonableness Framework for Canadian Administrative Law Administrative Redress in and out of the Courts AJ Admin L articles asylum seekers book review Casenote CNY17 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2019] HCA 50 Delivering Reasons in the Tribunal Context Dr Janina Boughey Dr Maria O'Sullivan Editorial expedited merits review fast-track scheme Greg Weeks Immigration Assessment Authority (IAA) Janina Boughey Judicial Review of the Fast-track Asylum Seeker Assessment Process Matthew Groves Nathalie Ng Speech standards of review Stephen Tully The Hon Justice A S Bell The Ongoing Quest to Define a Duty of Consistency Tim Peyton