Journal Updates
Content updates
Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 44 Pt 5
The latest Part of the Criminal Law Journal includes the following articles:
- Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing and Memory: A Dilemma for the Criminal Justice System – Greg Walsh OAM
- Bail in Extradition Proceedings – Matthew Groves
Also in this Part are the following sections:
- Editorial: Can the Pandemic Induced Fall in Prison Numbers Lead to Durable Principled Sentencing Reform?
- Case and Comment: R v Sunderland [2020] QCA 156 – Deborah Kim
- Sentencing Review: Sentencing Review 2019–2020
- Digest of Criminal Law Cases
Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice update: Vol 31 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice includes the following articles:
- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Decision-Making – Is a Governance Board the Best Option for Prudential Regulation? – Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen
- Community Standards and Expectations: Has There Been a Fundamental Shift in the Obligations on Financial Services Licensees under Pt 7.6 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)? – Patrick Hall
- Conceptual Models of the PPSA Security Interest: Moving Beyond the Unitary/ Minimalist Dichotomy – Adam Waldman
Also in this Part are the following Sections:
- Commercial and Finance Law: Case Note: Westgem Investments Pty Ltd v Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (No 6) – JFW Cardell-Oliver
- Hong Kong and China: Luckin Coffee: A Chinese Fraud or Just Fraud? – Fabian Roday and William Fotherby
- Tokyo: Amended Rules in Relation to Assignment of Accounts Receivable – Masahiro Ueno
- United Kingdom and Europe: Legislative Brinkmanship and Equivalence Decisions – Deborah A Sabalot
Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 30 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration includes the following articles:
- Path Dependency, the High Court, and the Constitution – Jeremy Patrick
- Homelessness and Contact with the Criminal Justice System: Insights from Magistrates in Australia – Julia Quilter, Luke McNamara, Tamara Walsh and Thalia Anthony
- COVID-19: An Exceptional or Surrounding Circumstance for the Purposes of Bail and Sentencing? – Natalia Antolak-Saper