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Fri Feb 01 2019

ALRC'S class action report - a 'canary in the coal-mine'? by Jenny Campbell and Kate Austin of Allens Linklaters - considers the implications of Integrity, fairness and efficiency — an inquiry into class action proceedings and third-party litigation funders (ALRC Report 134)

ASIC takes strong stance to "litigate first" following the Financial Services Royal Commission by Andrew Lacey of McCabe Curwood - the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has indicated that it will be more litigious following the Financial Services Royal Commission

Drug infringement notices : decriminalisation? by Trudie Cameron of Armstrong Legal - looks at the proposed trial of drug infringement notices by the NSW Government

Fine tuning the obligation of good faith – lessons for franchisors by Shaun Temby and Natalie Wendon of Maddocks - examines good faith and franchising

Law Report (ABC) for 29 January 2019 presented by Damien Carrick - How well does our coronial system serve the needs of grieving families?

The legality of rebel courts during non-international armed conflicts by Mark Klamberg of University of Oxford - considers the legality of rebel courts and international humanitarian law, human rights law and international criminal law issues related to them

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