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Fri Mar 15 2019

Australian corporate lawyer, Volume 29(1), Autumn 2019 - in this issue : Legal voices Sharyn Cowley / A day in the life Jane Bowd, Group Company Secretary and Corporate Counsel at Coca-Cola Amatil / Leading for impact : a personal perspective Richard Dammery / Build a powerful legal tech shopping list with functional and non-functional requirements Verity White / "If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got" Anna Lozynski / Learnings from the Royal Commission : the missing questions Hajo Duken / Navigating the privacy challenges of biometric and other personal health data Nicole Choolun / Your brand in the consumer's hands Amber Wood / The 'without prejudice' privilege - a recent cautionary tale Bronwyn Lincoln / Technology in transport : moving you in(to) the future (part 2) Emily Jordan-Baird and Emilie Canavese / Unique ethical challenges for in-house lawyers Michael Dolan / Asia focuses on legal operations Neville Eisenberg and Bruce Braude / The (biggest) problem with tenders Thomas Kaldor and Amritha Thiyagarajan / The t-shaped in-house lawyer Peter Connor / Costs budgeting : controlling the costs of litigation Kristen Smith, Liz Harris and Jonathan O'Riordan / The power of plain language Sharon Stockman / Culture and corporate wellness - what can we learn from the Prudential Inquiry and Royal Commission? Desiree Baldacchino / ACC global update

Criminal law review, Issue 2, 2019 - in this issue : The Sentencing Code Nicola Padfield / Cross-examination of sexual assault complainants on previous sexual behaviour : views from the barristers' row Laura Hoyano / Can we have faith jurors listen without prejudice? : likely sources of inaccuracy in voice-comparison exercises Jeremy Robson and Harriet Smith / Parole board decision-making : two key challenges for the Parole Board of England and Wales John Saunders and Julian V Roberts / Abuse of process - R v GS, R v E / Bad character - R v O / Duress - R v Petgrave (Pascoe) / Infanticide - R v Tunstill (Rachel Julie) / Intoxication - R v Taj (Simon) / Sentencing - R v Keeley (Raymond), attorney General's Reference (R v Williams), R v Phillips (James) / Terrorism - R v Lane (Sally) / Trial - R v Myers (Natasha)

Criminal law review, Issue 3, 2019 - in this issue : The Supreme Court justices clear their decks Nicola Padfield / Privacy, crime control and police use of automated facial recognition technology Joe Purshouse and Liz Campbell / The contours of involuntary manslaughter - a place for unlawful act by omission Richard Taylor / Vulnerability and the appropriate adult safeguard : examining the definitional and threshold changes with PACE Code C Roxanna Dehaghani and Chris Bath / Fair trial - Beuze v Belgium (Application No 71490/10) / Magistrates' Court - Valiati v Director of Public Prosecutions; KM v Director of Public Prosecutions / Public nuisance - R v Stockli (Dylan) / Sentencing - R v Dillon (Reyon Menelek), R v Price (George), R (on the application of Stott) v Secretary of State for Justice / Theft - R v Gimbert (John David) / Trial - R v Marchant (Mark) / Unexplained wealth order - National Crime Agency v Hajiyeva

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