Journal Updates
Content updates
Australian Law Journal update: Vol 95 Pt 6
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles:
- Cargo Lost Overboard in Australian Waters: Their Management and Australian Law – Laura Heit and Michael White
- Did Dad Get It Wrong? Bursill Enterprises Pty Ltd v Berger Bros Trading Co Pty Ltd – The Honourable WV Windeyer
- Workers, Apps and Fairness: Contracting in the Gig Economy – Katrina Woodforde
- Can ADR Improve Expert Evidence? – Nick Wray-Jones and Jason M Chin
This Part also includes the following sections:
- Current Issues: "An Inauspicious Anniversary"; "More on Dealing with Inappropriate Behaviour in the Legal Profession"; "Stage 2 Defamation Reform"; "Thank You Artspace"; "The Rule of Law"; "The Fit and Proper Person Test and the Rule of Law – One Size Does Not Fit All"; and "The Curated Page"
- Letter to the Editor
- Around the Nation: Northern Territory: "Retirement of Justice Hiley RFD"; and "Burial Rights"
- Environmental Law: "Commonwealth"; and "Significant Environmental Decisions of the Federal Court"
- Technology and the Law: "Cyber Security Essentials When Doing Legal Work from Home"
- International Focus: "IA–CEPA and the Increasingly Complex Architecture for International Trade in the Asia- Pacific Region"
This Special Issue of the Company and Securities Law Journal includes the following articles:
- Legislative Design – Clarifying the Legislative Porridge – Andrew Godwin, Vivienne Brand and Rosemary Teele Langford
- Delegated Legislation in Financial Services Law: Implications for Regulatory Complexity and the Rule of Law – Tess Van Geelen
- Disclosure (Dis)content: Regulating Disclosure in Prospectuses and Product Disclosure Statements – Phoebe Tapley and Andrew Godwin
- Australia's Licensing Regimes for Financial Services, Credit, and Superannuation: Three Tracks toward the Twin Peaks – Cindy Davies, Samuel Walpole and Gail Pearson
- Regulating for Loyalty in the Financial Services Industry – Samuel Walpole, M Scott Donald and Rosemary Teele Langford
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial
- Overview: "Special Issue on the Australian Law Reform Commission Legislative Mapping Project" – Justice Sarah Derrington, Rosemary Teele Langford and Andrew Godwin
Insolvency Law Journal update: Vol 29 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Journal includes the following articles:
- Unfair Preferences as an Instrument of Restoration – Nikita Angelakis
- To the Purpose: Unduly Narrow Standing under s 447C – Paulina Fishman
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial – Dr David Morrison
- Recent Developments: "'Electronic Communication' Amendments to the Corporations Act: Implications for Service of Statutory Demands" – Mark Wellard
- Report from New Zealand: "The Operation and Development of New Zealand's Personal Insolvency Regime in 2020" – Lynne Taylor