Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 30 Pt 1 By journalalerts on October 19, 2020 Posted In: Journal of Judicial Administration (JJA) Tagged: AI in legal environments in Australia Allowing for Participants in Royal Commissions: A Scoping Review Amanda Clarke articles artificial intelligence automated and augmented decision-making barriers and risks to a successful integration of AI barriers to participation in Royal Commissions Dan Hunter Dave McDonald drug court process drug court program evaluations Ilana Bolingford Is Australia Ready for AI on the Bench? Jenae Carpenter JJA Melissa Bull Mirko Bagaric Natalia Hanley Nigel Stobbs participant experiences psychological and attitudinal-readiness of the judiciary for algorithmic tools recidivism rates rehabilitative ideal The Rehabilitative Ideal and the Realism of Drug Court Success
Journal of Law and Medicine update: Vol 27 Pt 4 By journalalerts on September 1, 2020 Posted In: Journal of Law and Medicine (JLM) Tagged: 8 June 2020) Access to Health and Medical Research: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic access to medical abortions accessibility of contemporary data about COVID-19 infections in Brazil alcohol control laws alcohol regulation Amne Alrifai Andrew Geddis anxiety applications for demonstrations and public assemblies Aristotelian corrective justice articles Australian Perspectives on the Ethical and Regulatory Considerations for Responsible Data Sharing in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic bail entitlements Bashi Kumar-Hazard Belinda Bennett biomedical ethical principles birth at home book review Brazilian Ministry of Health c 36) Cameron Graydon Cameron Stewart Camille La Brooy Casey Marnie children's schooling Christine Critchley clinical issues involving ethical dilemmas cloud-based health care analytics platform Colin Tatz (1934–2019) collaborative work commercial surrogacy compassion fatigue compassion interventions and training Compassion Law and COVID-19 compensating former sprayers and their families conduct of hearings Corrective Justice and the Law Relating to Damages for Negligently Inflicted Psychiatric Injury: A Principled Explanation for the "Close and Loving Relationship" Consideration COVID-19 and Family Law Decision-Making COVID-19 and Forensic Medical Practice COVID-19 List COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19: Criminal Law Public Assemblies and Human Rights Litigation current state of abortion laws in Australia Danuta Mendelson David Ranson De Moraes J of Brazil’s High Court Deborah Forsythe decisions made during the lockdown period Dianne Nicol direct and indirect health impacts disciplinary schemes dissemination of false information Doctors and the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic): Knowledge and General Perspectives doctors as the only legal providers of VAD in Victoria Don Chalmers Donna Cooper Editorial elderly End of Life Choice Act 2019 (NZ) exercise of copyright control failure to follow the procedures introduced during the high-alert regime Faith O Aboyeji Family and Children's Health Law Issues fear of infection front-line health care personnel functioning of contact centres genomic law issues Global Alliance for Genomic Health Greg Sharplin grief Hannah G Dahlen Have Indian Surrogates Been Harmed by Commercial Surrogacy Transactions? health and medical research health law reporter history of RU 486 homeless hospital authorities' possible liability in negligence How COVID-19 Highlights an Ongoing Pandemic of Neglect and Oppression When It Comes to Women's Reproductive Rights Ian Freckelton QC Ian Kerridge inadequate peer-reviewing industry compliance and enforcement Infanticide Act 1922 Infanticide Act 1938 (1 & 2 Geo 6 Infanticide and Infanticide Statutes in Australia and New Zealand International Access to Public Health Data: An Important Brazilian Legal Precedent international collaboration and data sharing Jane Nielsen Jessica Young JLM Jodhi Rutherford journal publications judge alone trials judicial and investigative practice Kate Kennedy lawfulness of mass gatherings during lockdown Legal Implications of Personal Protective Equipment Use When Treating Patients for COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Legal issues Legal Liability Arising from the Use of "Agent Orange" in the Kimberley: Registration of 2 4 5-T and 2 4-D in Australia legal regime of restrictive measures introduced in Russia due to COVID-19 limiting surrogacy to altruistic arrangements Lisa Eckstein loss of employment and livelihood Margaret Otlowski Marion Eckert Martin Allcock Mary Chiarella maternal child murder (infanticide and filicide) medical issues Micah DJ Peters Michael Keane Mill's harm principle Mirko Bagaric Natalia A Kamenskaya negligence in allowing the use of chemicals Nicola Bodor Nigel Stobbs Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia's Registration Standard: Recency of Practice Nursing and Midwifery Issues Obituary obtaining of expert reports open access publishing overstretched institutions Paul Komesaroff Perils of Precipitate Publication: Fraudulent and Substandard COVID-19 Research personal protective equipment (PPE) for doctors and nurses performing aerosol-generating procedures Philippa Trowse post-traumatic stress disorder postpartum depression potential to exploit and cause harm to surrogate women precipitate publication Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews President Bolsonaro privately practising midwives (PPMs) pro-life politics under the Howard Government protection of children with health vulnerabilities protection of patients' rights and freedoms in medical care provision of abortion services and maternity care Public Health versus Alcohol Industry Compliance Laws: A Case of Industry Capture? Rachael Vernon rapid and immediate knowledge sharing among researchers globally reactive depression rebalancing of existing ethical and regulatory standards Recency of Practice and the Maintenance of Professional Competence for Nurses and Midwives: A Scoping Review Protocol Regulation of the Abortion Drug RU 486: The Collision of Politics Ethics and Morals in Australia requirements and restrictions to organisations and individuals requirements for continuing competence and the professional research integrity Richard Tracey (1948–2019) Russ Scott safe practice of nurses and midwives sentences Sergey V Pospelov Special Issue Suicide-related Materials and Voluntary Assisted Dying Support Systems for Medical Decision-Making: Considerations for Japan Sustainability Network v The President of the Republic of Brazil (ADPF 690 MC/DF Svetlana I Pospelova telecommunications between health practitioners and their patients The Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine The Sealed Box of Suicide: The Contexts of Self-Death third-party support to accommodate patients' wishes Tony Brown VAD Act Vera Lúcia Raposo Violation Liability in the Context of the Spread of COVID-19: Russian Experience violation of therapeutic and epidemiological rules Violent Venues Scheme (VVS) vox Dei? Previewing New Zealand's Public Decision on Assisted Dying Vox populi vulnerable groups weed-spraying programs Yoshihiko Iijima Yulia V Pavlova
Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 26 Pt 4 (Special Issue: NAJ2017) By journalalerts on September 18, 2017 Posted In: Journal of Judicial Administration (JJA) Tagged: Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Dr Liz Richardson Editorial Felicity Gerry Hon Eugene M Hyman impartiality in mediation JJA National Mediator Accreditation System neutrality and impartiality Nigel Stobbs Non-Adversarial Justice participation of vulnerable accused persons Penny Cooper Rachael Field Second International Conference on Non-Adversarial Justice (NAJ2017) Special Issue Susan Douglas therapeutic jurisprudence and due process therapeutic jurisprudence informed approaches to domestic violence Warren Brookbanks
Journal of Judicial Administration update: April 2015 By journals.team on April 17, 2015 Posted In: Journal of Judicial Administration (JJA) Tagged: Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law Belinda Carpenter Bianca Klettke Blake McKimmie Cate Banks coronial suicide determinations Costs Assessment Review Diane Sivasubramaniam Gordon Tait inadmissible information Jeff Giddings JJA Jonathan Clough jurors' consideration Kristie Oleyar Michael Barnes Nigel Stobbs Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House (QPILCH) Regina Schuller Self Representation Service (SRS) Steve Shaw suicide findings Tamara Butler therapeutic jurispudence