Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts
Fri Apr 21 2023Australia holds the line on priorities between successive trustees by Cameron Cheetham, Andrew Edington and Tom Fullerton of Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Bird v DP, vicarious liability and the impact for volunteer organisations by Andrew Gray of HWL Ebsworth
ChatGPT : what the law says about who owns the copyright of AI-generated content by Sercan Ozcan, Joe Sekhon and Oleksandra Ozcan on The Conversation
Conversations about The Voice : opening the conversation, convened by barrister Tim Goodwin, Professor Cheryl Saunders AO and Professor Jason Varuhas, University of Melbourne
Crypto is not property by Robert Stevens, 2023 LQR
The future of administrative discretions, Justice Perry, Commonwealth Law Conference "Connections and Conference in Federal Litigation"
Is the voice too uncertain or risky? by Scott Stephenson on Australian Public Law
Law Report (ABC) for 18 April presented by Damien Carrick - Court ruling raises questions about NSW Covid fines; What is the 'dark fleet'?
Legal aspects of The Voice, chaired by The Hon Pamela Tate AM KC with speakers Jill Gallagher AO, Peter Hanks KC, Chris Horan KC and Frances Gordon SC, presented by Australian Academy of Law
The making of constitutional democracy, with speakers Professor Eoin Carolan, Professor Erin Delaney, Dr Marco Goldoni and Professor Mila Versteeg, presented by University of Leeds
The traditional methods of comparative law by Jaakko Husa, The Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law, eds Siems & Jen Yap 2023 (forthcoming)
The unfair set-off by Melissa Jeremiah and Michael Wells of Maddocks
What do Australians talk about when they talk about 'parliamentary sovereignty'? by Ryan Goss, ANU College of Law Research Paper No. 21.37
Whistleblowers on trial : Richard Boyle and David McBride on Human Rights Law Centre
The Wigs Podcast from Stephen Lawrence (Black Chambers), Emmanuel Kerkyasharian (Forbes Chambers), Felicity Graham (Black Chambers) and Jim Minns - Emmanuel Kerkyasharian - Unwigged
Women in law : how far have we come, and where to from here?, Justice Gleeson, Brennan Justice Address, University of Technology Sydney, 20 March 2023