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Bar Library during heightened COVID-19 restrictions

Fri Jun 25 2021

The library will be closed to visitors from Monday 28 June 2021 to Friday 2 July 2021. The librarians will be working from home between 9am to 5pm and will be contactable by email libref@nswbar.asn.au. No hard copy materials may be borrowed during this time. Any books currently on loan will not be due back until the following week.

News

Fri Jun 25 2021

Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Fri Jun 25 2021

The Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 and what it says about judicial review and administrative law by Thomas Liu on Aus Pub Law - examines the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth)

Are the powers and practices for amending a modification application in need of modification or amendment? by Kirston Gerathy, Philip Brown and James Fyfe of HWL Ebsworth - considers AQC Dartbrook Management Pty Ltd v Minister for Planning and Public Spaces [2021] NSWCA 112

Conflict of interest : fail to declare and manage at your peril! by Amber Sharp and Kerry O'Brien of McCullough Robertson - considers Eldridge v Wagga Wagga City Council [2021] NSWSC 312 and Deputy Secretary, Local Government, Planning and Policy v Byrne [2021] NSWCATOD 53

Does an employee have the right to silence? by Charles Power and Ashleigh Warren of Holding Redlich - considers Newton v Toll Transport Pty Ltd [2021] FWCFB 3457

Law Report (ABC) for 22 June presented by Damien Carrick - Witness K and the public interest. And should Australia adopt private sponsorship of refugees Canada style?

Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales : aiding the individual, the nation and the institutions presented by The Hon Justice Michelle Gordon AC at the Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales' Criminal Law Conference

Palmer v Western Australia (2021) 95 ALJR 229; [2021] HCA 5: trade, commerce and intercourse shall be absolutely free (except when it need not) by David Hume on Aus Pub Law - considers Palmer v Western Australia [2021] HCA 5

When is consent not consent? on The Wigs podcast with Emmanuel Kerkyasharian, Felicity Graham, Stephen Lawrence and Jim Minns

New and updated NSW Bills

Fri Jun 25 2021
Bills assented to

Families, Communities and Disability Services Miscellaneous Amendment Act 2021 No 16 — assented to 23 June 2021

Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Amendment Act 2021 No 17 — assented to 23 June 2021

In progress

Electric Vehicles (Revenue Arrangements) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned, Tue 22 Jun 2021

Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Infrastructure Contributions) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned, Tue 22 Jun 2021

Local Government Amendment (Elections) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting mover's 2R speech, Wed 23 Jun 2021

Motor Accidents and Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting minister's 2R speech, set down for a later hour of the sitting, Wed 23 Jun 2021

NSW Generations Funds Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned, Tue 22 Jun 2021

Road Transport Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting minister's 2R speech, set down for a later hour of the sitting, Wed 23 Jun 2021

Awaiting assent

Appropriation Bill 2021 - awaiting assent, Thu 24 Jun 2021

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2021 - awaiting assent, Thu 24 Jun 2021

Building Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - awaiting assent, Thu 24 Jun 2021

Electoral Legislation Amendment (Local Government Elections) Bill 2021 - awaiting assent, Wed 23 Jun 2021

New judgments

Fri Jun 25 2021

Bowers v Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions [2021] QDC 106 - appellant was convicted of an offence of smoking on an aircraft and was sentenced in the Brisbane Magistrates Court to a $200 fine with a conviction recorded, whether the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive

Credit Agricole Corporate And Investment Bank, Re [2021] EWHC 1679 (Ch) - does a bank opening and inspecting old safety deposit boxes amount to conversion?

El Dehaibi v Hanzoul Pty Ltd t/as Mr Fresh Punchbowl [2021] NSWDC 240 - negligence, calculation of damages under the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) and pre-accident medical records and underlying conditions

Khan v Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 - general principles relating to the scope of duty owed by medical practitioners reaffirmed

Watkins v Commissioner for Corporate Affairs [2021] SACAT 10 - Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster not recognised as an incorporated entity, "Pastafarian texts present a hoax religion"

New law reports

Fri Jun 25 2021

Federal Court reports, Volume 279(1), June 2021 - in this issue : AFX17 v Minister for Home Affairs (No 4) / Carter v Federal Commissioner of Taxation / Jamsek v ZG Operations Australia Pty Ltd / KDSP v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs

Northern Territory law reports, Volume 41(2), June 2021 - in this issue : JKC Australia LNG Pty Ltd v INPEX Operations Australia Pty Ltd / Northern Territory v Woodhill and Sons Pty Ltd / Perry Park Pty Ltd v City of Darwin / Supreme Court (NT), Registrar of v Nationwide News Pty Ltd

South Australian state reports, Volume 136(4), June 2021 - in this issue : Edwards v Virgin Blue International Pty Ltd / Hall v The Queen / Hosanna Excelsis One Universal Church Inc v Pastina Pty Ltd / Moran v The Queen / Piazza v Strata Corporation 410147 Inc / Poniatowska v Channel Seven Sydney Pty Ltd (No 2) / Smith v The Queen / Treasurer (SA) v United Trades and Labour Council (Trading as SA Unions)

State reports (Western Australia), Volume 102(4), June 2021 - in this issue : Ibrahim, Re / Motive Apartments Strata Plan 67587, Owners v Tear / Oakside Group Pty Ltd v Genovesi / Pham v Bao / PR, Re / Teacher Registration Board (WA) v Clarke / Wolfenden v Mandurah Homes Pty Ltd

New books

Fri Jun 18 2021

New judgments

Fri Jun 18 2021

Hirama v Minister for Home Affairs [2021] FCA 648 - decides one of "a cohort of matters relating to people affected by the decision in Love... It is an agreed fact that the applicant is an 'Aboriginal Australian', as that term is used in Love/Thoms..."

LibertyWorks Inc v Commonwealth of Australia [2021] HCA 18 - constitutional law, freedom of speech, implied freedom of communication about governmental or political matters

Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs v Moorcroft [2021] HCA 19 - immigration, visas, special category visa, "behaviour concern non-citizen"

Prygodicz v Commonwealth of Australia (No 2) [2021] FCA 634 - robodebt

Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Fri Jun 18 2021

"A court should be wary" – Zhang v Commissioner of Police [2021] HCA 16 by Belinda Baker on Aus Pub Law - considers Zhang v Commissioner of Police [2021] HCA 16

Discover the history and legacy of one of the world's most celebrated documents - page on the British Library on the Magna Carta

Frustrating event? Hotel property and business assets fall $1 million in value due to COVID-19 pandemic by Chiara Rawlins of McCabe Curwood - considers Dyco Hotels Pty Ltd v Laundy Hotels (Quarry) Pty Ltd [2021] NSWSC 504

Gertie's Law podcast from the SUpreme COurt of Victoria - Terrorism - part 1 and Terrorism - part 2

The 'gig economy' – case updates and the changing landscape by Heinz Lepahe, Thea Price and Anna Stubbersfield of HWL Ebsworth - considers the gig economy, including the decision in Diego Franco v Deliveroo Australia Pty Ltd [2021] FWC 2818

Law Report (ABC) for 15 June presented by Damien Carrick - Crime and Justice in the Torres Strait and Cape York's Licensing Muster program

MZAPC : calibrating constitutional limits on legislative power by Emily Hammond on Aus Pub Law - considers MZAPC v Minister for Immigration & Border Protection [2021] HCA 17

The prerogative and the courts in Australia by Anne Twomey on Journal of Commonwealth Law - considers the fairness of the procedure for the exercise of a prerogative and review of the merits of its exercise

The Uluru statement is not a vague idea of 'being heard' but deliberate structural reform by Gabrielle Appleby on The Conversation - considers the Uluru Statement from the Heart

'Waiting to stab me' : new research reveals the threats and daily trauma judges face in their jobs by Kevin O'Sullivan on The Conversation - considers research from the University of New South Wales

Why does truth come third? by Kate Fullagar on Inside Story - "the awarding of the Sydney Peace Prize to the Uluru Statement from the Heart is a reminder of the challenges it raises for historians"

News

Fri Jun 18 2021

New journals

Fri Jun 18 2021

Cambridge law journal, Volume 80(1), March 2021 - in this issue : Who knows what when? Apparent bias and arbitration Thomas Fairclough / Privacy and police investigations : ZXC v Bloomberg N A Moreham / Rejecting the transatlantic outsourcing of data protection in the face of unrestrained surveillance Monika Zalnieriute and Genna Churches / Who controls Venezuela's gold? De facto and de jure recognition of a foreign head of state Andrew Sanger / Childhood in transition : can transgender and non-binary minors provide lawful consent to puberty blockers? Peter Dunne / The reservation of powers by settlors : intention and illusion Sinead Agnew / What does it mean to be a fiduciary? Julius A W Grower / Unconscionability in the Supreme Court of Canada : Uber Technologies Inc v Heller Chris Hunt / Remoteness in contract damages William Day / Foreign law illegality : Patel's new frontier? Marcus Teo / Restitution and car crashes : a simple case of mistake Steve Hedley / Indebitatus assumpsit in 1447 J H Baker / The norms of algorithmic credit scoring Nikita Aggarwal / The transnational governance of bank resolution and the treatment of national regulatory variation in the EU Andromachi Georgosouli / Explaining assignments of arbitration agreements Ying Khai Liew / Making sense of mesne profits : causes of action Charles Mitchell and Luke Rostill / What were Lord Westbury's intentions in Phillips v Phillips? Bona fide purchase of an equitable interest Adam Reilly

Civil justice quarterly, Volume 40(2), 2021 - in this issue : The UK Supreme Court on arbitrator's apparent bias and disclosure : some clarifications and missed opportunities : Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48 Karim El Chazli / The Cayman Islands, Bermuda, and the British Virgin Islands: service of documents in times of crisis Alex Potts QC / Balancing the competing concepts of finality and fairness of arbitral awards: Haley v Haley [2020] EWCA Civ 1369 Nikoletta Mamatsopoulou / Due process and issues which prey on the minds of arbitrators and clients alike Richard Wilmot-Smith QC / The (non)applicability of the Hague Service Convention in arbitration and practices in serving documents in cross-border transactions Gifany Ten-Ten L Tongohan

Criminal law review, Issue 5, 2021 - in this issue : The Westminster Commission on the CCRC Hannah Quirk / Compensating victims of domestic terrorism : reviewing the scope of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 David Miers / The anatomy of "factual error" miscarriages of justice in England and Wales : a fifty-year review Dr Rebecca K Helm / The 2020 White Paper on sentencing : a missed opportunity for reform Ralph Henham / Cases and comments - Death penalty : R (on the application of Elgizouli) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Karl Laird, Evidence : R v Yaryare (Liban); R v Hassan (Khalid); R v Osman (Yahaya) Paul McKeown, Jurisdiction : McGuinness's application for judicial review, Re Karl Laird, Power of magistrates' courts to rectify mistakes : Harvey v Director of Public Prosecutions Peter Hungerford-Welch, Sentencing : R v Shaikh (Safiyyah); R v Abdullah (Fatah) Lyndon Harris, Sentencing : Attorney General's Reference (Gregson (John)) Lyndon Harris, Sentencing : R v Bailey (Simon) Lyndon Harris, Trial : R v Daniels (Nathan) Peter Hungerford-Welch

Law Institute journal, Volume 95(6), June 2021 - in this issue : Reflecting on a culture and tradition Tania Wolff / Spotlight on legal profession's open secret Carolyn Ford / Without fear or favour Karin Derkley / LIV heads west in new climate Karin Derkley / The cruel politics of bail Isabelle Skaburskis / Judge Sarah Leighfield Tania Wolff / Obituary - Ronald Francis Rowe Andrew Goddard / Imposing a COVID-19 curfew Vanessa Twigg / Frank and fearless Donna Cooper and Michael Dolan / Navigating a new world Lauren Walley / Challenging tender decisions Emily Jennings and Macky Markar / A new paradigm for future risk Dariel De Sousa / High Court judgments Dr Michelle Sharpe / Federal Court judgments Dan Star QC / Family law judgments Craig Nichol and Keleigh Robinson / Supreme Court judgments Dr Michael Taylor / 'Me too' on the character radar Gino Dal Pont / Victim-survivors have their say VLRC / Four steps to stay cyber safe LPLC / Risks flagged over camping on crown land Paul Snow / Client sense Peter Moran / What happened to smart contracts Mike Azarnikow / Dear landlord update Katie Ho and Bonnie Graham / Focus on resilience Victorian Women Lawyers / Being a public servant Edmund Yuan / Call for safety at work and home Dr Jacoba Brasch QC / The coming of CLCs Carolyn Ford / Sweet dreams / Benefits of mindful practice Glenn Harvey and Olivia Lilly / Balancing act Karin Derkley

Modern law review, Volume 84(3), May 2021 - in this issue : Criminal law at the limit : countering false claims in elections and referendums Jeremy Horder / Strip-searching for nationality documents Amanda Spalding / Varieties of constitutionalism in the European Union Signe Rehling Larsen / The 'chimera' of parenthood Brian Sloan / Implied terms in undisclosed agency Cheng-Han Tan / Executive accountability and national security Lorna Woods OBE, Lawrence McNamara and Judith Townend / Attribution : a new controversy? Ernest Lim / Tracing, mixing, and innocent claimants Jordan English and Mohammud Jaamae Hafeez-Baig / Why should competition lawyers care about the formal rule of law? Ryan Stones

New law reports

Fri Jun 18 2021

New South Wales law reports, Volume 103(4), June 2021 - in this issue : Aussie Skips Recycling Pty Ltd v Stathfield Municipal Council / Australian Federal Police, Commissioner of the v Pharmacy Depot Hurstville Pty Ltd (No 2) / DRJ v Commissioner of Victims Rights (No 2) / Dickson v Northern Lakes Rugby League Sport and Recreation Club Inc / Droudis v R / James Adam Pty Ltd v Fobesa Pty Ltd / Livers v Legal Services Commissioner / State Revenue, State Commissioner of v Downer EDI Engineering Pty Ltd

New and updated NSW Bills

Thu Jun 10 2021
In progress

Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 clear days, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Better Regulation Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting minister's 2R speech, set down for a later hour of the sitting, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Building Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, 2R debate, debate in progress, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Canterbury Park Racecourse (Sale and Redevelopment Moratorium) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, 2R debate, debate interrupted, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Children's Guardian Amendment (Child Safe Scheme) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting minister's 2R speech, set down for a later hour of the sitting, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Electoral Legislation Amendment (Local Government Elections) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 calendar days, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Families, Communities and Disability Services Miscellaneous Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 clear days, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Motor Accidents and Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 clear days, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting minister's 2R speech, set down for a later hour of the sitting, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, consideration of LC amendments, in progress, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Residential Tenancies Amendment (Reasons for Termination) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 clear days, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Road Transport Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 clear days, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Rock Fishing Safety Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, awaiting 2R debate, debate adjourned 5 calendar days, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Assembly, to be reported, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Tax Administration Amendment (Combating Wage Theft) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, 2R Debate, debate adjourned, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Awaiting assent

Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Amendment (Commissioners) Bill 2021 - awaiting assent, Wed 9 Jun 2021

Mandatory Disease Testing Bill 2020 - awaiting assent, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Notices of motion

Crimes Amendment (Wage Theft) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, notice of motion, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Killalea State Park Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, notice of motion, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Local Government Amendment (Prohibition of Election of Property Developers) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, notice of motion, Thu 10 Jun 2021

Modern Slavery Amendment Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, notice of motion, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Murray-Darling River System (Rights of Nature) Bill 2021 - in Legislative Council, notice of motion, Tue 8 Jun 2021

Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Thu Jun 10 2021

Design and Building Practitioners Act presented by Ian Roberts SC, Frank Hicks SC, Declan Byrne and Faheem Anwar of Greenway Chambers - supporting documents for The Design & Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) – the regulations and how to plead a claim for breach of the statutory duty under Part 4

EIP Talks Episode 1 - Joshua Rozenberg and Gary Moss discuss the Supreme Court decision in Unwired Planet v Huawei and its implications for licensing of Standard Essential Patents

The family provision jurisdiction : an outline of themes and practical considerations by Justice Geoff Lindsay, Equity Division, Supreme Court of NSW

How to make a law for consent on the 7am Podcast - Bri Lee and Mark Speakman discuss consent law reform

Law in Action (BBC) for 8 June presented by Joshua Rozenberg - Traumatic brain injury and crime

Law Report (ABC) for 8 June presented by Damien Carrick - Vaccine passports and global snapshot of LGBTQI discrimination

Ep. 7 Law Talking - latest news and regulations - from Frank Hicks, Ian Roberts, Declan Byrne and Faheem Anwar of Greenway Chambers

"Literature makes better lawyers" - 'East West street' by Professor Philippe Sands on Lawctopus Law School Book Club

Mabo Oration 2021 - Professor Megan Davis, Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law

Proposed amendments to NSW privacy laws released for comment by Ooma Khurana, Harriet Royle and Elizabeth Reed of Maddocks - considers the draft Privacy and Personal Information Protection Amendment Bill 2021 (NSW)

Why Indigenous knowledge should be an essential part of how we govern the world's oceans by Meg Parsons and Lara Taylor on The Conversation - considers governance and management models for dealing with the world's oceans

News

Thu Jun 10 2021

New law reports

Thu Jun 10 2021

District Court law reports (NSW), Volume 33(1), May 2021 - in this issue : Ashworth aka Otto v Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd (No 3) / Otto (aka Ashworth) v Gold Coast Publications Pty Ltd (No 3) / Otto v Dailymail.com Australia Pty Ltd (No 3) / Paikan v Western Sydney Local Health District / Peter P v Clarence C / Petrie v Ingogo Ltd / R v Ross (No 5) / RM v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW)

Federal Court reports, Volume 278(3), June 2021 - in this issue : Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v TPG Internet Pty Ltd / Dental Corporation Pty Ltd v Moffett / DHX17 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs / Drummond v Canberra Institute of Technology / Logan v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs / Taxation, Federal Commissioner of v Fortunatow / Viane v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs

Federal Court reports, Volume 278(4), June 2021 - in this issue : Ali v Minister for Home Affairs / DQM18 v Minister for Home Affairs / James Cook University v Ridd

Have your say : Proposed changes to NSW privacy laws

Thu Jun 10 2021

Have your say on the draft Privacy and Personal Information Protection Amendment Bill 2021 (NSW). The draft Bill proposes a mandatory notification of data breach scheme and other privacy reform.

The closing date for submission is 18 June 2021, see information here.

New journals

Thu Jun 10 2021

Australian law journal, Volume 95(5), May 2021 - in this issue : Current issues Justice François Kunc (ed) The rule of law, Coercive control François Kunc and Eloise Mack / Around the nation : Tasmania Justice Stephen Estcourt AM (ed) Hobart's Supreme Court buildings Stephen Estcourt / Family law Richard Ingleby (ed) Section 114AB : semantics and chaos Richard Ingleby / Human rights Simon Rice (ed) Major UN review of Australia's human rights record Hugh de Kretser / New Zealand Justice Matthew Palmer (ed) End of life choice : coming to New Zealand by the road less travelled Andrew Geddis and Sarah Jocelyn / Recent cases Ruth C A Higgins SC (ed) / Estoppel and enforcement of international arbitration awards Richard Garnett / Defamation : serious harm and contextual truth James O'Hara / Towards a coherent sentencing jurisprudence for animal cruelty offences Gabrielle Wolf , Mirko Bagaric and Jane Kotzmann

LSJ, Issue 78, June 2021 - in this issue : Federal Budget will fund more Family Court judges, improve services for domestic violence Kate Allman / Six minutes with Emma Maple-Brown Floyd Alexander-Hunt / Making waves : how a surfing competition sparked a campaign for equal pay laws in sport Kate Allman / At breakfast with... Olivia Irvine Floyd Alexander-Hunt / A country practice - Daniel Haig / Leadership 2021 Kate Allman / Joyfully redundant Angela Heise / The case that changes me - Jamie Nettleton Floyd Alexander-Hunt / Australian citizenship : lessons from the India travel ban Dr Sangeetha Pillai / Australian law in the freezer : 60 years of the Antarctic Treaty Donald R Rothwell / The ship that keeps on Given : legal implications of the Suez Canal debacle Alexis Cahalan / The pitfalls of residential put options Diane Skapinker / End-to-end accountability in the construction of NSW residential apartment buildings Angus Abadee / Who gets the file notes? Supreme Court provides new guidance Michelle Castle / A triumph for residents of retirement villages Laina Chan / How law firms can mitigate the risk of cyber attacks Alex Haslam and Tony Reynolds / Timing is everything : end of financial year considerations Jim Main / Transitioning back to the office : rights and responsibilities Kevin Yee and Katrina Emmerick / The latest from the High Court Dr Michelle Sharpe / The latest from the Federal Court Anthony Lo Surdo SC and Theresa Power / New South Wales COurt of Appeal James Braithwaite and Kylie Day / Criminal law Thomas Spohr / Family law Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson / Elder law and succession Darryl Browne

Psychiatry, psychology and law, Volume 27(5), October 2020 - in this issue : The immolation of an Indian bus driver in Brisbane, Australia : delusional disorder, not a 'hate crime' - In the matter of Anthony O'Donohue [2018] QMHC 8, Dalton J Russ Scott / 'Rape myths' and a 'reasonable belief' of consent R v Lazarus [2017] NSWCCA 279 Joseph Briggs and Russ Scott / Differential effects of direct and cross examination on mock jurors' perceptions and memory in cases of child sexual abuse Alma P Olaguez and J Zoe Klemfuss / Investigative interviewing of youth with ADHD – recommendations for detective training Kimberley J Cunial, Leanne M Casey, Clare Bell and Mark R Kebbell / When sexting conflicts with child sexual abuse material : the legal and social consequences for children Dominique Moritz and Larissa S Christensen / Obsessive compulsive disorder and obsessive compulsive personality disorder and the criminal law Ian Freckelton (QC) / Unfit offenders in NSW : paying the price for gaps in service provision Kerri Eagle, Todd Davis and Andrew Ellis / The effects of the justice system on mental health Miguel Clemente and Dolores Padilla-Racero / The relations between deception, narcissism and self-assessed lie- and truth-related abilities Eitan Elaad, Shani Ben Hanania, Shachar Mazor and Liza Zvi / Mental health inquiries in the case of homicide Lillian Ng, Sally Merry, Ron Paterson and Alan F Merry / Rater experience and the predictive validity of psychopathy checklist : youth version scores Hyemin Jeon, Marcus T Boccaccini, Eunkyung Jo, Hyejin Jang and Daniel C Murrie

New books

Fri Jun 04 2021