Australian Law Journal update: Vol 99 Pt 4 By journalalerts on May 5, 2025 Posted In: Australian Law Journal, The (ALJ) Tagged: Brendan Edgeworth Damien J Cremean Glen Anderson Harry Hobbs he Trustee’s Duty of Care: To Fiduciary or Not to Fiduciary? Jeffrey Barnes Joe McIntyre Justice Kunc National Security Law in Australia Reform: Australia’s Golden Era of Social and Legal Reform 1965–1995 Saskia O'Neill Stephen Young The Duty to Have Regard to Context as a Force for Change in the Identification of Interpretative Factors The Strawmen Trap: Non-Appearance and the Pitfalls of Pseudolaw
Public Law Review update: Vol 35 Pt 3 By journalalerts on April 15, 2025 Posted In: Journals Tagged: Andrew Geddis Anne Carter Cain v Doyle Comments Criminal Liability of the Crown: Cain v Doyle Explained Dan Meagher developments Eamonn Moran Economic Tendencies and the Identification and Definition of Constitutional Facts Elected Officials and the Bias Rule Evidential and Interpretative Issues Arising when a Federal Act Incorporates a Foreign Law Farm Transparency and the Problem of Statutory Purpose in the Implied Freedom Test India Veevers Jayani Nadarajalingam Jeffrey Barnes Justice Emilios Kyrou Matthew Groves Sarah Sorial Setting the Playing Field: Vanderstock Shireen Morris Speech The Waitangi Tribunal’s Power to Summons Ministers of the Crown What in Practical Terms Is Likely to Change in How Federal Merits Review Is Conducted?
Australian Law Journal update: Vol 94 Pt 8 By journalalerts on September 17, 2020 Posted In: Australian Law Journal, The (ALJ) Tagged: "act at peril" philosophy 40 Years of the NSW Land and Environment Court A Constitutional Centenary administrative tribunal Admiralty and Maritime Admiralty Jurisdiction Reform in India ALJ Angelina Gomez Another Perspective on Legal Life during the Pandemic Anthony Gray Around the Nation: Western Australia articles Book reviews class actions common law Current issues Dr Damien J Cremean fault-based liability Hon Justice Brian J Preston Jeffrey Barnes John Eldridge Justice François Kunc Justice Kenneth Martin Justice Michael B J Lee Keith Mason liability lies where it falls Limitations on the Scope of a Court's Power to Make Any Order it thinks appropriate under s 33ZF or s 183: The High Court's Decision in the Brewster and Lenthall Cases Paulina Fishman Pivoting in a Pandemic: A New Clerk’s Insights Sexual Harassment and the Judiciary Sir Frederick Jordan: Fire under the Frost Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen: The Centenary of a High Court Tragedy – Part 2 Sir Owen Dixon's Legacy specialist environmental court strict liability superior court of record The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation The Curated Page The Evolution from Strict Liability to Negligence: When And Why? – Part 1 The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales: A Very Short History of an Environmental Court in Action Timothy Pilkington Tort Law tort of private nuisance tort of strict liability Western Australia v Harvey [2019] WASC 261
Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: May 2015 By journals.team on May 19, 2015 Posted In: Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) Tagged: AJ Admin L Australian Communications and Media Authority v Today FM (Sydney) Pty Ltd Book reviews Brian Mason casenotes CPCF v Minister for Immigration & Border Protection deference Immigration and International Aspects Jeffrey Barnes judicial review of administrative decision Justin Davidson Kable principle Nathalie Ng R v Hickman; Ex parte Fox (1945) 70 CLR 598 royal commissions Statutory interpretation Stephen Gageler Stephen Tully Steven Rares Trade commerce and revenue