Journal Updates
Content updates
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 29 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law includes the following articles:
- When a Seemingly Anti-competitive Merger Is Actually Better for the Market; Vodafone v ACCC – Ketki Kotwal
- Australian Open Banking: The Regulatory Dilemma of Balancing Different Policy Objectives – Suman Podder
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial
- Authorisations and Notifications
- Telecommunications
- Case Notes
- Consumer Concerns
- Report from Asia
- Report from North America
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 45 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Criminal Law Journal includes the following articles:
- The High Court on Crime in 2020: Outcomes and Jurisprudence – Mirko Bagaric
- Suppression Orders in Criminal Trials: Still Necessary in the Digital Era – Marco Lopresti and Andrew Burke
- A Case against Joint Criminal Enterprise: The Problem of Defences – Thomas Poberezny-Lynch
- Pocketing the Proceeds of Crime: A Case for Reform of Criminal Property Confiscation Legislation in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia – Natalie Skead, Hilde Tubex, Sarah Murray and Tamara Tulich
- Comparing Legal and Lay Assessments of Relevant Sentencing Factors for Sex Offences in Australia – Kate Warner, Lorana Bartels, Karen Gelb, Julia Davis and Caroline Spiranovic
Also in this Part is an Editorial: The Reality of Recidivism; the Illusion of Rehabilitation.
Insolvency Law Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Journal includes the following articles:
- Judicial Guidelines for Insolvent Litigation Funding Agreements – Sulette Lombard and Christopher F Symes
- Regulation of Insolvency Practitioners in a Pandemic – Catherine Robinson
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial – Dr David Morrison
- Recent Developments: "Creditor-defeating Dispositions: A Necessary Addition to Australia's Corporate Insolvency Laws" – Stephanie Bruce
- Report from New Zealand: "Enforcement of Directors’ Duties in a Liquidation Context: Madsen-Ries v Cooper" – Lynne Taylor