Skip to main content

Journal Updates

/
Content updates

   Journals Talk

The following Journal update articles were posted originally in Journals Talk.

Australian Law Journal update: Vol 95 Pt 12

The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles: 

  • Towards a Normative Standard of Administrative Justice: Themes and Principled Tensions – Amy Elton
  • A Lawyer by Any Other Name: The Restrictions on Unqualified Legal Practice in Australia – Katie Murray
  • John Fletcher Hargrave – A Chronicle of Australia's First Law Lecturer – Dr Alan Davidson

This Part also includes the following sections: 

  • Current Issues: "When Public Interest Is and Is Not in the Public Interest"; "Impermissible Communications between Judges and Counsel"; "Ensuring Female Judges Are Not Interrupted"; "Developments in Four Matters of Continuing Interest"; and "Launch of the 2021 Special Issue"
  • Letter to the Editor: "The Crown in Australia"
  • Around the Nation: Tasmania: "The Battle for Trial by Jury"
  • Family Law: "Arbitration Clauses in Financial Agreements"
  • Human Rights: "The Human Rights Implications of Vaccine Passports"
  • New Zealand: "A House Divided? The Māori Language, National Anthems and the Construction of a National New Zealand Identity"

 

Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal update: Vol 31 Pt 3

The latest Part of the Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal includes the following articles: 

  • The Characterisation of, and Recourse against, Negative Jurisdictional Decisions in Australia – Alexander du Maurier
  • Measuring Effective Complaint Handling by Government – Tania Sourdin, Jamie Carlson, Martin Watts, Christine Armstrong, Tanya Carlyle and David McGeoch
  • Lessons and Opportunities for Negotiation Teachers Following the COVID-19 Pandemic – Ana Lenard 
  • Teaching FDR in Law School Clinical Programs: The Lawyer-Assisted Family Dispute Resolution Clinic – Dr Jacqueline Weinberg and Jennifer Lindstrom
  • Order out of Court: Insights on the Lawyers’ Role in the Success and Failure of Mediation in Cebu City, Philippines – Francis Michael C Abad
  • Home Run or Strikeout? Is Baseball Arbitration a Viable Dispute Resolution Procedure for Australia? – Myles Bayliss

This Part also includes the following sections: 

  • Editorial
  • ADR Case Notes: "Native Title Mediation and COVID-19"

 

Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 31 Pt 1

The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration includes the following articles: 

  • Judicial and Lawyer Interventions in Trials of Child Sexual Assault – Natalie Martschuk, Martine B Powell, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Simone Thackray and Nina Westera
  • Development of a Measurement Tool for Courtroom Legal Actor Contributions: A Delphi Study Consulting the Experts – Rhondda Waterworth
  • "What Is the Court to Do with All of This Data?" Empirical Evidence, COVID-19 and the Law – Scott Currie

This Part also includes a Book Review: "The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court: Individual, Collegial and Judicial Dynamics in Australia", edited by Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch – Reviewed by Dr Andrew Cannon AM

 

Journal of Law and Medicine update: Vol 28 Pt 4

This Part of the Journal of Law and Medicine includes the following articles: 

  • A Panacea for Australia's COVID-19 Crisis? Weighing Some Legal Implications of Mandatory Vaccination – Gabrielle Wolf, Jason Taliadoros and Penny Gleeson
  • Access to Maternal Health Care for Indigenous Australians under International Law – Georgia Carniato
  • Involuntary Patient Assessment in Australia: A Mental Health or Public Health Response? – Simon Llewellyn, Dominique Moritz, Marc Broadbent and Chiung-Jung (Jo) Wu AM
  • Data, Temporary Monopolies and Biosimilar Development – Teddy Henriksen
  • Co-opting Laws to Influence Prevailing Medical and Legal Thinking: "Off-Label" Conceptual Use of One-Punch Laws and Boxing – Joseph Lee
  • Legal Issues in Life-Limiting Illness: Can Cross-Agency, Interprofessional Education Support Integration of Care? – Colette Hawkins, Charlotte Rothwell, Helen Close, Charlotte Emmett and Hannah Hesselgreaves
  • Under the Influence: Regulating Influencers Giving Nutrition Advice – Marilyn Bromberg and Laura Fitzgerald
  • Starvation Genocide in Occupied Eastern Europe 1939–1945: Food Confiscation by and for the Nazis – George M Weisz
  • "Loss of Dignity" in Claims for Damages for "Humiliation, Loss of Dignity and Injury to Feelings" in the Human Rights Review Tribunal of New Zealand – Iris Reuvecamp
  • Comprehensive Decriminalisation of Abortion: An Analysis of Concept, Arguments and Regulatory Frameworks – Fien De Meyer
  • Reproductive Rights: Foetal Rights or Female Freedoms? – Tahnee De Souza and Henry Kha
  • The Right to Biological Truth versus Stability of the Family – Vugar G Mammadov, Gediminas Sagatys and Roy G Beran 

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial: "Mandatory Vaccination Tensions and Litigation" – Ian Freckelton AO QC
  • Legal Issues: "Children, Parents, Courts and Medical Treatment: Now Who Decides?" – Joanna Manning
  • Medical Issues: "Doulas from Cradle to Grave: Integration into Conventional Medical Care" – Mike O'Connor
  • Bioethical Issues: "Assessing Rationing Decisions through the Principle of Proportionality" – James Cameron, Cameron Stewart and Julian Savulescu
  • Nursing and Midwifery Issues: "Law, Regulation or Just Damned Politics: The Under-utilisation and Undervaluing of the World's Largest Health Workforce" – Jill White AM
  • Health Law Reporter: "The Public Interest Test in Immediate Action Hearings under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law" – Cameron Stewart and Christopher Rudge
  • Book Review: "Global Health Security: A Blueprint for the Future", by Lawrence O Gostin

 

Workplace Review update: Summer 2021

The Summer 2021 Part of the Workplace Review includes the following articles: 

  • Depth in Goodbyes – David Nikolas Brodsky
  • Cross-examination on Credit Issues – Richard Burbidge QC
  • Respect@work: Ensuring Your Client's Policies Support Employee Rights – Virginia Ginnane
  • Comment: WorkPac Pty Ltd v Rossato and Freedom of Contract – Dr Ryan Haddrick
  • "Incapacitated for Work" in SA's Return to Work Act – Rick Manuel
  • "Freedom" – A Workplace Issue – Craig Ryan
  • Wage Theft: From Underpayments to Epidemic – Adam Searle
  • Reputation Management – Jacquelynne Willcox

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial
  • Interview: "FWC Deputy President Asbury: Strong Working Relationships Key to Sound Workplace Relations" – Deputy President Ingrid Asbury
  • Book Reviews: "Piss and Wind, George Reid: A Liberal Forgotten", by Luke Walker – Reviewed by Bryan Belling; "The Brilliant Boy: Doc Evatt and the Great Australian Dissent", by Gideon Haigh – Reviewed by Michael Easson; "God & Menzies: The Faith that Shaped a Prime Minister and his Nation", by David Furse-Roberts – Reviewed by Tim James; and "With Conviction: An Australian Legal Memoir", by Ian Temby – Reviewed by Malcolm Kerr OAM
  • The Last Word ...
  • Diary
By Journal Alerts

Speak to a consultant

Can't find an answer to your question?
Contact our support team.

Request training

Contact our team to arrange training.

Tell us what you think

We'd love to hear what you think
of our products and support.