Journal Updates
Content updates
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 32 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes an Editorial by David Lindsay as well as the following articles:
- Related Rights of Press Publishers and Their Limitations under the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market – Elżbieta Czarny-Drożdżejko
- Onus, Presumptions and Registrability under New Zealand Trade Mark Law – Rob Batty
- Contracting Out, Fair Dealing, and Public Policy: The Australian Perspective – Alexander Sloan and Lucy Cradduck
Australian Tax Review update: Vol 50 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Australian Tax Review includes the following articles:
- COVID-19 and Childcare Expense Deductions: Revisiting the Decision in Lodge – Lydia Thiagarajah and Amanda Darshini Selvarajah
- COVID-19 Responses and the Contemplative Worker’s Home Occupancy Expense Claim – Elizabeth F Morton, Michael F Curran and Sarah A Hinchliffe
- Ambiguous Doctrines and Legislative Responses to Current/Capital Expenditure – Christina Allen
- Stretching the Concept of Charity in the Tax Context: Membership-based Entities as Charities – Ann O'Connell
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial: "Responding to the Continuing Challenges of COVID-19"
- Case Note: "The Commissioner of Taxation’s Power to Require the Production of Information and Challenge Claims of Legal Professional Privilege" – Ram Pandey and Michael Legg
- Book Review: "The Allocation of Multinational Business Income: Reassessing the Formulary Apportionment Option", by Richard Krever and François Vaillancourt (eds) – Reviewed by John Azzi
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 45 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Criminal Law Journal includes the following articles:
- Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales: Aiding the Individual, the Nation and the Institutions – The Hon Justice Michelle Gordon AC
- Criminalising "Wage Theft" in Australia: Property, Stealing, and Other Concepts – Joachim Dietrich and Matthew Raj
- Myths, Misconceptions and Mixed Messages: An Early Look at the New Tendency and Coincidence Evidence Provisions – David Hamer
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial: "The Questionable Legitimacy of the Criminal Law as the Front Line of Defence against COVID-19: Long-term Implications"
- Comment: "Overcoming Password Protection and Encryption of Smart Phones and Computers to Facilitate the Execution of Commonwealth Search Warrants – s 3LA of the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth)" – Michael Legg and Stephanie Crosbie
- Digest of Criminal Law Cases