Journal Updates
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
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