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Fri Feb 05 2021

Alternative law journal, Volume 45(4), 2020 - in this issue : Trailblazing women still needed Margaret Thornton / Criminal justice in an age of austerity : the London Bridge killings David Brown / How section 90 of the Constitution makes cannabis law reform less likely in Australia Patrick Keyzer / Drug policy's past, present and future : where should Australia head now? Kate Seear / What is wellness? The role of human values Jonathan Crowe / Who's watching the 'eyes'? Parliamentary scrutiny of national identity matching laws Sarah Moulds / Policing mandatory bicycle helmet laws in NSW : fair cop or unjust gouge? Russell Hogg and Julia Quilter / Justice Carolyn Simpson and women's changing place in the legal profession : 'yes, you can!' Kcasey McLoughlin and Hannah Stenstrom / The High Court in Pell v the Queen : an 'unreasonable' review of the jury's decision Greg Byrne / Racially derogatory cartoons and racial vilification laws : where to draw the line? Bill Swannie / Embargoes, a queen and the Gurindji Sandy Toussaint / A reflection on the Liberal promise on its 30th birthday Dominique Allen / Genetic testing in sport : considerations for young athletes Marie Hadley and Donna McNamara / Bicycle helmet laws : more harm than good? Robert Corr / Black Lives Matter Kate Auty

Australian bar review, Volume 49(3), December 2020 - in this issue : A secret interview with Sir Garfield Barwick Oliver Jones / Impugning the Crown's prerogative to prorogue — an analysis of R (Miller) v Prime Minister and its application in Australia Daniel Yazdani / Judicial review of decisions not to prosecute Sam Pack / The new penalties doctrine and its application to employment contracts Leigh Howard / Accepting the unacceptable risk : a critical appraisal of the unacceptable risk test in contemporary Australian family law and finding a way forward Rebecca Pierluigi / A flatmate in a sharehouse — A tenancy or a licence to occupy? Paul Latimer

Australian law journal, Volume 94(12), December 2020 - in this issue : Current issue Justice François Kunc (ed) That was the year that was, Two new High Court appointments, Do we need a parliament?, Farewell to RGB and welcome to ACB, The launch of the Digital Law Association, The final obsequies for the Bell litigation, 130 years of Sydney University Law School, AustLII turns 25 / Conveyancing and property Robert Angyal SC and Brendan Edgeworth (eds) Adverse possession - alive and well in Sydney Cathy Sherry, Snapshot of Chinese land law : real rights, transfer, and in/defeasible title Yan Zheng / Around the Nation Dean Mildren (ed) Northern Territory : Jesse Cumberland's High Court case Zooms-in on procedural farness and residual discretion Mark Thomas and John Garrick / Class actions Michael B J Lee (ed) Contingency fees (group costs orders) in Victoria after BMW Australia Ltd v Brewster Zoe Graus / Recent cases / Responsible jurimetrics : a reply to Silbert's critique of the Victorian Court of Appeal Brian Opeskin and Gabrielle Appleby / Directors' duties in a post-Hayne world : the company as more than the sum of its shareholders Philip Sales / Some reservations about the use of artificial intelligence in sentencing decisions Adrian Staples / 100 years of speaking : gender equality among barristers before the High Court Winsome Hall and George Williams

Law Institute journal, Volume 95(1&2), Jan/Feb 2021 - in this issue : Opportunities emerge from crisis Tania Wolff / How regional lawyers coped with crisis Karin Derkley / The lure of rural practice Rebecca Alexander / Thriving outside the CBD Annamiek Van Loon / Matters of trust Carolyn Ford / Locked down for life Bill O'Shea and Joseph Ibrahim / Business as usual Gabrielle Guthrie and Jody Williams / Best interests of the estate Clare Sunderland / Always was, always will be Lauri Stewart / It's time to consider arbitration in family law matters Debra Foulkes and Khloe Saw / Acting against former clients Ethics Committee / Lawyers and 'alternative facts' Gino Dal Pont / Towards more inclusive juries VLRC / Digital systems the new normal Legal Practitioners' Liability Committee / Cladding update Harriet Warlow-Shill and Maddison Reznik / Gaps in privacy protection Hana Lee and Stephanie Chong / Holding on to silver linings Fiona McLeay / Family hearings bring better outcomes Karin Derkley / From Footscray to Gove Roger Batrouney

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