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Fri Dec 20 2019

AIAL forum, Issue 97, December 2019 - in this issue : Recent developments Katherine Cook / Committees of influence : the impact of parliamentary committees on law making and rights protection in Australia Dr Sarah Moulds / Making sure that curiosity does not kill the CAT : the use of expert evidence in merits review fora where the rules of evidence do not apply Justice Rachel Pepper and Amelia van Ewijk / Remedies for government liability : beyond administrative law Janina Boughey, Ellen Rock and Greg Weeks / Reasonable likelihood in practice Jaala Hinchcliffe / The participant in the National Disability Insurance scheme : a paradigm shift for administrative law Thomas Liu / Second actor theory : a principled and practical resolution to the legality of domino effect administrative decision-making Ethan Heywood

Australian bar review, Volume 48(1), December 2019 - in this issue : In defence of legislative intention Philip Sales / The constitutional significance of the Australian Bar Walter Sofronoff / Prorogation and the prerogative William Gummow / Disclosure by the prosecution in a criminal case Peter Norman / The mens rea for sexual assault, sexual touching and sexual act offences in New South Wales : leave it alone (although you might consider imposing an evidential burden on the accused) Andrew Dyer / A question of reasonableness : a review of the Small Business Fair Dismissal Code under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) Victoria Lambropoulos

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