Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts
Fri May 19 2023The AI-generated picture becomes clearer – key legal considerations emerging for generative AI developers and their customers by Gavin Smith, Lewis Graham, Andrew Burns, Tracy Lu and Paul Mersiades of Allens Linklaters
Can you really codify what makes an enterprise agreement "genuine"? by Michael Stutley, James Parkinson, Emily Baxter, Paige O’Shea and Tae Kim of Kingston Reid
Conversations about The Voice : a conversation about government, parliament and the Voicefrom the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School, convened by Dr Monique Ryan, Mr Terry Moran AC, Ms Rosemary Laing and Ms Catherine Liddle
"Delicate plants", "loose cannons" or "a marriage of true minds"? The role of academic literature in judicial decision‑making, Lady Justice Carr, Harris Society Annual Lecture, Keble College, Oxford – 16 May 2023
Dinner in Canberra for the New Silks : a toast by Susan Kiefel, The Green Bag, Winter 2023 (vol. 26, no. 2) (transcription of notes from a 1988 court annual dinner for the new silks reprinted with permission in The Green Bag)
The Filetron case – an important judgment for all NSW local councils when determining a development application by Gerard Timbs of Gadens
Flexible work and reasonable working hours by Amie Frydenberg, Emma Purdue and Reetika Khanna of Lander and Rogers
Greenwashing : 35 greenwashing enforcement actions in nine months and counting... by Kate Hilder, Siobhan Doherty and Cecile Walton of MinterEllison
I sought the law and the law is gone : revoked COVID-19 Directions in Western Australia by Julie Falck, Jessica Kerr and Marco Rizzi on Australian Public Law
Law Report (ABC) for 16 May presented by Damien Carrick - 'Green transition', mining and Indigenous rights
Nature positive reforms : everything you need to know about Australia's new biodiversity market by Louise Camenzuli, Anna White and Ashley Rooney of Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Navigating unfairness on the high seas : class action waiver clauses by James Keeves of King and Wood Mallesons
Reflecting on 25 Years of the Young Offenders Act 1997 in NSW from Sydney Law School
The travels of treason : an exploration of the law of treason in the 19th Century British Empire, Professor Michael Lobban, Centre for English Legal History