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Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Fri May 12 2023

Busting a king-sized myth: why Australia and NZ could become republics – and still stay in the Commonwealth by James Mehigan on The Conversation

Could using open-source information online get you arrested for foreign interference? by Brendan Walker-Munro and Sarah Kendall on The Conversation

Forum shopping in Australian defamation litigation by Michael Craig Douglas, University of Sydney Law School PHD Thesis

The High Court considers implied terms in informal contracts by Savannah Hardingham of Gadens

International sanctions and contracts under Australian law by Geoff Farnsworth and Michael Tatham of Holding Redlich

Law Report (ABC) for 9 May presented by Damien Carrick - Compensation for sporting injuries; changes to Centrelink relationship assessments

"Logically, ethically and grammatically wrong" : Federal Court cautions use of direct speech in witness evidence by Jennifer Ball of Clayton Utz

'Not bound by the rules of evidence' by Tim Case and Alan Wrigley of McCullough Robertson

Stand-up, fight back : defending protest in NSW from University of Sydney Law School

Unfair contract terms : it's time to get your house in order by Lesley Sutton, Claire Harris and Ed Zheng of Gilbert + Tobin

The Voice : imagined legal problems distract from the substance by Craig Lenehan SC on Australian Public Law

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