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Fri Nov 13 2020

Alternative law journal, Vol 45(3), 2020 - in this issue : Law in a pandemic Kate Auty / Scrutinising COVIDSafe : frameworks for evaluating digital contact tracing technologies Adam Ladders and Jeannie Marie Paterson / The COVID cyborg : protecting data status Kate Galloway / Executive power in emergencies : where is the accountability? Janina Boughey / COVID-19 and the Australia Human Rights Acts Kylie Evans and Nicholas Petrie / Scrutinising COVID-19 laws : an early glimpse into the scrutiny work of federal parliamentary committees Sarah Moulds / The role of Tasmania's subordinate legislation committee during the COVID-19 emergency Brendan Gogarty and Gabrielle Appleby / Civil courts and COVID-19 : challenges and opportunities in Australia Joe McIntyre, Anna Olijnyk and Kieran Pender / Human rights and the post-pandemic return to classroom education in Australia Amy Maguire and Donna McNamara / Australia's Modern Slavery Act : challenges for a post-COVID world? Jamie Fellows and Mark David Chong / 'Can I take a look at your phone?' : police powers to search mobile phones Rebecca Bradfield / Digital strip searches in Australia : a threat to the privilege against self-incrimination Lisanne Adam and Greg Barns

Civil justice quarterly, Vol 39(4), 2020 - in this issue : Case management, uncooperative litigant behaviour and indemnity costs amid "echoes of the bad old days" : Lejonvarn v Burgess [2020] EWCA Civ 114 Alexandra Allan / Litigation funding in Australian class actions after the High Court rejection of common fund orders : BMW Australia Ltd v Brewster; Westpac banking Corporation v Lenthall [2019] HCA 45 Michael Legg / If the glove fits : the JUSTICE Solving Housing Disputes Working Party Alex Walters / Housing disputes as relationship breakdown : a useful model for an accommodation with a broken system? Diane Astin / The Draft Directive on Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers - a sea change in the EU's approach to judicial collective redress? Sebastian Lukic

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