Australian Law Journal update: Vol 95 Pt 12
By journalalerts on December 22, 2021
Posted In: Australian Law Journal, The (ALJ) Tagged: A House Divided? The MÄori Language National Anthems and the Construction of a National New Zealand Identity A Lawyer by Any Other Name: The Restrictions on Unqualified Legal Practice in Australia ALJ Amy Elton Arbitration Clauses in Financial Agreements Around the nation: Tasmania aviation experiments in the northern Illawarra content of administrative justice creating institution-specific normative standards in Australia Current issues Developments in Four Matters of Continuing Interest Dr Alan Davidson Ensuring Female Judges Are Not Interrupted family law first Divorce Justice first series of law lectures at the University of Sydney foundation Judge of the District Court human rights Impermissible Communications between Judges and Counsel John Fletcher Hargrave – A Chronicle of Australia’s First Law Lecturer jurisdictional differences Justice François Kunc Justice Matthew Palmer Justice of the Supreme Court Justice Stephen Estcourt AM justification of restriction of lawyers against the dual considerations of public protection Katie Murray Launch of the 2021 Special Issue Lawrence Hargrave laypeople letter to the editor new theory of administrative justice proposed from foundational rule of law principles New Zealand novel theory of administrative justice previously recognised administrative justice properties protecting the public from unlawful operators restrictions on engaging in legal practice in Australia Richard Ingleby Simon Rice The Battle for Trial by Jury The Crown in Australia The Human Rights Implications of Vaccine Passports Towards a Normative Standard of Administrative Justice: Themes and Principled Tensions what constitutes legal practice When Public Interest Is and Is Not in the Public Interest