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Australian Law Journal update: Special Issue – Vol 95 Pt 10

This Special Issue of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles: 

  • National Security and Counterterrorism Laws – Dr James Renwick CSC SC, Guest Editor of this Special Issue 
  • The Changing Legal Framework of the Australian Intelligence Community: From Hope to Richardson – The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG
  • Sentencing Terrorist Offenders – The General Principles – The Hon Mark Weinberg AO QC
  • Reflections on Oversight of Intelligence Agencies: Promoting Compliance, Trust and Accountability – The Hon Margaret Stone AO
  • Mechanisms for Reviewing and Monitoring National Security Laws: The UK and Australia Compared – Dr Jessie Blackbourn
  • The Conduct of Terrorism Trials in England and Wales – The Rt Hon Sir Charles Haddon-Cave
  • What Makes Terrorism Trials Different? – The Hon Anthony Whealy QC
  • National Security and the Law – What Lies Ahead? – Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC
  • National Security and the Law – Reflections of a Former Australian Attorney-General – Hon George Brandis QC 

This Special Issue also includes the following section:

  • Current Issues: "National Security and the Law"; and "The Curated Page"

 

Australian Business Law Review update: Vol 49 Pt 3

The latest Part of the Australian Business Law Review includes the following articles: 

  • Regulating a Quick Fix for Debt Problems – Vivien Chen and Candice Lemaitre
  • Autonomous Vehicles: Regulatory, Insurance and Liability Issues – Julie-Anne Tarr, AA Tarr and AJ George
  • Unconscionable Conduct under the Australian Consumer Law: Clarification and Contention – Philip H Clarke

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial – Michael Terceiro
  • Commercial Litigation: "Implications of the Victorian Class Action Contingency Fee Reforms" – John Emmerig and Emily Vale
  • Book Review: "Reinventing Bankruptcy Law: A History of the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act", by Virginia Torrie – Reviewed by Jason Harris

 

Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 28 Pt 3

The latest Part of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law includes the following articles:

  • Lockdowns, Curfews and Human Rights – Unscrambling Hyperbole – Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM 
  • Accountability and Redress Mechanisms for Outsourced Government Services – Kaitlyn Oliver 
  • Materiality and the Interpretation of Executive Power – Lisa Burton Crawford 
  • Chapter III and Legislative Competence to Stipulate that a Material Legal Error Is Non-jurisdictional – Emily Hammond

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial: "Migration Law’s Continuing Impact on Australian Administrative Law"
  • Current Issues: "Privacy with Purpose: Three Case Studies in Subjectivity" – Justin Davidson and Lauren Lai
  • Book Review: "Judicial Review of Non-Statutory Executive Action", by Amanda Sapienza – Reviewed by Dr Lynsey Blayden

 

Company and Securities Law Journal update: Vol 38 Pt 7

The latest Part of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles: 

  • The Future of Clearing and Settlement in Australia: Part II – Distributed Ledger Technology – Christian Chamorro-Courtland
  • The State of Executive Remuneration Disclosure in Australia – Felicity Maher, Warrick van Zyl and Marvin Wee 
  • The Future of the Statutory Business Judgment Rule: Balancing Accountability and Protection – Nicholas Todd 

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial
  • New Zealand and South Pacific: "Three Types of Path Dependency in South Pacific Business Law Reform" – Gordon Walker

 

Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: Vol 32 Pt 2

The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles: 

  • Open Banking in Australia: Competition and Money Laundering, Risks and Benefits – Doron Goldbarsht, Baskaran Balasingham and Jeremy Moller
  • The Actionability of Codes of Conduct in English and Irish Law – David McIlroy and John Freeman
  • The Legal Structure of Quantitative Easing – Will Bateman

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Banking Law and Banking Practice: "Facebook's Currency: 'Here's Looking at You, Kid'" – Alan L Tyree
  • Insolvency Law and Management: "The 'Peak Indebtedness Rule': A Thing of the Past?" – Lindsay Powers 
  • Tokyo: "Act on Provision of Financial Services" – Masahiro Ueno

 

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