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Fri Apr 23 2021

Criminal law review, Issue 3, 2021 - in this issue : Covid-19 and the criminal courts Howard Riddle, Anthony Edwards and Matthew Hardcastle / Bitcoin burglaries and the Theft Act 1968 Alex Taylor and Micheál Ó Floinn / Has Norway abandoned its medical model? Thoughts about the criminal insanity law reform post 22 July Linda Gröning / The sentencing of young adults: a distinct group requiring a distinct approach David Emanuel / Cases and comments : Autrefois convict : R v Wangige (Joseph Karumba) Peter Hungerford-Welch, Custody time limits : R (on the application of the Director of Public Prosecutions) v Woolwich Crown Court; R (on the application of Lucima) v Director of Public Prosecutions Peter Hungerford-Welch, Disclosure : R v Hewitt (Douglas Joseph) Peter Hungerford-Welch, Evidence : R v Gabriel (Ralston Terrance); R v Gabriel (Rickie); R v Gabriel (Reiss) Andrew Roberts, Jury : R v Gynane (Joe Derek) Peter Hungerford-Welch, Sentencing : R v Irons (Derek), R v Cleland (Cameron John) Lyndon Harris, Submission of no case to answer : R v Lowther Peter Hungerford-Welch

LSJ, Issue 76, April 2021 - in this issue : #TimesUp on harassment at work : Law Society urges firms to do more Kate Allman / Six minutes with Rachel Launders Floyd Alexander-Hunt / Ride or die? The gig economy workers sparking an employment law crisis Kate Allman / At lunch with... Ema Hogan Amy Dale / A country pracice - Kirbie Moore, Queanbean Registrar / Pork barelling : past its use-by date? Amy Dale / The barbed wire law school Tony Cunneen / Sharpening soft skills Angela Tufvesson / Generation adult Angela Heise / Racing towards a new course Kirrily Schwarz / Not all doom and Zoom : finding the sweet spot for screen time Amy Dale / How to stay active working from home Ben Putland / The case that changed me - Farid Varess Floyd Alexander-Hunt / How to future-proof your firm with effective alternative fee arrangements Michael Legg / JobMaker : how the federal budget hiring credit scheme works Brett Feltham and Nathan Keats / Requiring the jab? What's reasonable in Australian workplaces? Jack de Flamingh and Kate Curtain / Beyond the bounds of Uber : implications for Australia Larissa Andelman / Penumbral duty no longer 'an area of obscurity or uncertainty' Dougal Langusch and Rosemary Workman / Time to dust off the contracts : NSW retirement village laws are changing Tanya Chapman / Superannuation diability claims : when can a fund's decision be contested? Noel Davis / Acting with a cool head : dealing with difficult practitioners Jacqueline Dawson / Family law land transfers where one party is self-represented Glenn Thompson and Jacqueline Dawson / Constitutional algebra : Palmer v Western Australia reunites the broken parts of s 92 Dr David J Townsend / Latest from the High Court Michelle Sharpe / The latest from the Federal Court Anthony Lo Surdo SC and Theresa Power / New SOuth Wales Court of Appeal Simon Philips and Vanessa Thomas / Criminal law Thomas Spohr / Family law Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson / Elder law and succession Darryl Browne

Modern law review, Volume 84(2), March 2021 - in this issue : Maitland's challenge for administrative legal theory Jacob Weinrib / Fairness and the challenge of making markets work better Niamh Dunne / What makes an administrative decision unreasonable? Hasan Dindjer / The problem with provocation in trespass Iain D Field / Unwanted distribution of children's images and the right to development Anna Bunn / Failure of condition or implied term? Cases Timothy Pilkington / Lehtimaki v Cooper : duty and jurisdiction in charity law cases John Picton / Liberalism and the reason of law Alexander Somek

Psychiatry, psychology and law, Volume 27(4), February 2021 - in this issue : Article Eliciting human intelligence: police source handlers' perceptions and experiences of rapport during covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) interactions Jordan Nunan, Ian Stanier, Rebecca Milne, Andrea Shawyer and Dave Walsh / 'You can tell a victim by the tilt of her head as she walks' : psychopathic personality and social–emotional processing Nathan Brooks, Katarina Fritzon and Bruce Watt / Examining the association between work–family conflict and the work attitudes of job satisfaction and organizational commitment among Chinese correctional staff Eric G Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe Jiang, Thomas M Kelley and& Jinwu Zhang / An exploration of perceived coercion into psychological assessment and treatment within a low secure forensic mental health service Cassandra Simms-Sawyers, Helen Miles and Joel Harvey / Absence of insight as a catch-all extra-legislative factor in Swedish mental health law proceedings Susanna Radovic, Lena Eriksson and Moa Kindström Dahlin / Developing a model of perceptions of security and insecurity in the context of crime Iain Douglas Reid, Sandra Appleby-Arnold, Noellie Brockdorff, Ivana Jakovljev and Sunčica Zdravković / Risk factors for rehospitalization for patients following release from court-ordered evaluation : a retrospective study Shabnam Sood, Gilbert Ramos, Nancy Van Der Veer, Curt Bay, B Rose Kaur, Amr Nasef and Napatkamon Ayutyanot / Offenders convicted of child sexual exploitation material offences : characteristics of offenders and an exploration of judicial censure Larissa S Christensen and George S Tsagaris / Vicarious traumatisation in lawyers working with traumatised asylum seekers : a pilot study Line Rønning, Jocelyn Blumberg and Jesper Dammeyer / Trauma narratives : recommendations for investigative interviewing Patrick Risan, Rebecca Milne and Per-Einar Binder

Sydney law review, Volume 43(1), March 2021 - in this issue : Serious hardship relief : in need of a serious rethink? Kevin O'Rourke, Ann Kayis-Kumar and Michael Walpole / Regulating artificial intelligence in finance : putting the human in the loop Ross P Buckley, Dirk A Zetzsche, Douglas W Arner and Brian W Tang / Vicarious liability, entrepreneurship and the concept of employment at common law Pauline Bomball / The limits of fairness and fact-finding in judicial review : MZAPC v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Serena May / Understanding proportionality analysis John Basten

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