Journal Updates
Content updates
Australian Law Journal update: Vol 94 Pt 11
The latest Part of the Australian Law Journal contains the following articles:
- Engineers: One Hundred Years Old And Still Going Strong: A Commentary – The Hon Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE GBM QC
- The Continued Legacy Of The Engineers Case: A Dynamic Approach To Federal Power – Rosalind Dixon and Brendan Lim
- "Wait[ing] For The Heavens To Fall": The Engineers Case And Intergovernmental Immunity – Sarah Murray
- Money Had And Received – And Retained? The Role Of Retention At Notice For Personal Common Law Liability – Eleanor Makeig
- Justifying Trade Restrictions Under s 92 Of The Australian Constitution: A Comparative Law-Based Proposal For A Coherent Doctrine – Csongor István Nagy
This Part also includes the following sections:
- Current Issues
- Around the Nation: Northern Territory
- Family Law
- Class Actions
- Statutory Interpretation
- Technology and the Law.
Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 6
This Issue of the Environmental and Planning Law Journal includes the following articles:
- The Role of Legal Innovation and Blockchain Technology in "Next Gen" Environmental Markets – Emily Davies
- Indigenous Water Rights and Water Law Reforms in Australia – Lee Godden, Sue Jackson and Katie O’Bryan
- Safeguards for the Sea – Offshore Oil Spill Liability in Australia – Kierra Parker
- Enhancing the Weather: Governance of Weather Modification Activities in Australia – Manon Simon, Kerryn Brent, Jan McDonald and Jeff McGee
The Tort Law Review update: Vol 27 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles:
- Judicial Law-Making and the Common Law of Negligence – Kumaralingam Amirthalingam
- Assessing Potential Liability Regimes for Autonomous Vehicle Technologies in Singapore – Terence Yeo
- A Longitudinal Analysis of "Obvious Risk": The Elucidation of Principle and Process – Andrew Clarke and John Devereux
Also in this Part is a Book Review: “Compensation Funds in Comparative Perspective”, by Thierry Vansweevelt and Britt Weyts (eds) – Reviewed by Dr Tina Popa.