Journal Updates
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 31 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following articles:
- Protection of Australian Regional Names as Food Geographical Indications – South Australian Case Study: Part 2 – Dr Paula Caroline Zito
- Trade Secrets: Promoting Innovation in Biosimilars – Teddy Henriksen
- The Inevitable Actors: An Analysis of Australia's Recent Anti-piracy Website Blocking Laws, Their Balancing of Rights and Overall Effectiveness – Peter Carstairs
There is also an Editorial by Dianne Nicol.
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 29 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law includes the following articles:
- The Liability of Social Media Influencers to Consumers in Australia: Recommendations for Reform – Asal Ozgoli
- Reviewing Concerted Practices and Misuse of Market Power – Arihant Agarwal
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial: "An Appeal to Feelings"
- Consumer Protection: "The Assessment of Damages Involving Counterfactual Analysis: Guidance from the High Court" – Rebecca Bunting
- Unconscionable Conduct and Codes of Conduct: "Mandatory Industry Codes and Digital Markets" – Deniz Kayis
- Case Note: "Criminal Cartel Conduct: Chartered Waters for Wallenius" – Louise Moussa
- Tribunal Tableaux: "The Australian Competition Tribunal in 2020" – Tim Luxton
- Snapshots: "A Short Point but a Good One – Agreed Civil Penalties Engage the Court's Discretion" – Douglas Shirrefs
- Landmarks: "Enduring Implications for Competition Law Issues in the Modern Data Economy: Lessons from Re ASX Operations Pty Ltd and Pont Data Australia Pty Ltd" – Mei Gong and Ayman Guirguis
- Report from Latin America
- Report from New Zealand: "The Supreme Court of New Zealand on Price-Fixing" – Lindsay Trotman and Matthew Berkahn
- Book Review: "Australian Consumer Law: The Comprehensive Guide", by Adrian Coorey
- Worth Repeating
- Odds & Ends
Australian Tax Review update: Vol 50 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Australian Tax Review includes the following articles:
- The Taxation of Both Sides of Take-or-Pay Contracts – Hon Richard Edmonds AM SC
- A Cautionary Application of the Myer Emporium Principle to Deductions – Alexander Schatz
- What Does It Take to Make a House New? – Christine Peacock
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial
- Book Review: "Taxation of Charities and Not-for-profits", by Ann O'Connell – Reviewed by Anne Robinson AM and Jae Yang
Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice update: Vol 9 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice includes the following articles:
- Concepts of Loss and Proving Hypotheticals in Misleading or Deceptive Conduct – Benjamin Teng and Andrew Simpson
- Once Privileged, Always Privileged? An Exploration into the Applicability of Legal Professional Privilege to Inquisitorial Proceedings in New Zealand – James Anson-Holland
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial: "A Civil Case Made Notable by the Notoriety of a Criminal Case: Burnett v International Insurance Co of Hanover Ltd" – Roderick Joyce QSO QC; and "Disregarding the Pleadings at Trial" – Michael Legg
- Case Notes: "The Stema Barge II – 'Manager' or 'Operator'?" – Kate Rouch; and "Privacy – Celebrity and Personal Correspondence in the United Kingdom High Court: HRH The Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd" – Lydia Wilson
- Court Watch: "Bias and Procedural Fairness at Trial" – Bernard Cairns