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Fri Jan 31 2020

Civil justice quarterly, Volume 39(1), 2020 - in this issue : Compelling parties to judicial early evaluation but a missed opportunity for mediation : Lomax v Lomax [2019] EWCA Civ 1467 Masood Ahmed and Fatima Nursima Arslan / The perials of judicial copying and the presumption of judicial integrity : Lim Chee Huat v Public Prosecutor [2019] SGHC 132 Weiming Tan / Not so simple? Court connected mediation in Scotland Bryan Clark / China's international commercial court : a dispute settlement mechanism for the belt and road initiative Huiqin Jiang / Joining the UK's class action as a non-resident : a legislative drafting conundrum Rachael Mulheron / Resolving mass damage dispute in the Netherlands Raimond Dufour

Criminal law review, Issue 1, 2020 - in this issue : Justice in Wales for the people of Wales Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd / Sentencing gender? Investigating the presence of gender disparities in Crown Court sentences Jose Pina-Sanchez and Lyndon Harris / Not innocent enough : state compensation for miscarriages of justice in England and Wales Carolyn Hoyle and Laura Tilt / The "Tommy Robinson" case and contempt of court : conflicting interpretations of the Criminal Procedure Rules Luke Marsh / Cases and comments : Deferred prosecution agreements - Serious Fraud Office v Serco Geografix Ltd (In the matter of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 s 45), Evidence - R v Adams(Donald Gordon), R v Brown (Nico), Fair trial - Volaw Trust and Corporate Services Ltd v Office of the Comptroller of Taxes; Volaw Trust and Corporate Services Ltd v HM Attorney General for Jersey, Judicial review - R (on the application of Thakrar) v Crown Prosecution Service, Magistrates' Court - Luton BC v Altavon Luton Ltd, Mode of trial - R v Merritt (Paul Jamie), Sentencing - R v Maguire (Terence Robert), R v Henry (Wesley); Henry (James), Trial - R v Allen (Leslie)

Public law, January 2020 - in this issue : Extraterritoriality and statutory interpretation : the increasing reach of investigative powers Alex Davidson / A cuckoo in the nest of the Scottish Ombudsman Chris Himsworth / Shifting powers in the United States Government Kathryn E Kovacs / Work, dignity and non-citizens : reflections from the Irish constitutional order Cliodhna Murphy and Desmond Ryan / The ouster of Parliamentary sovereignty? Benjamin Joshua Ong / Legislating for referendums in the United Kingdom Leah Trueblood / The importance of regulators and inspectorates to the realisation of equality and human rights : ensuring compliance and supporting mainstreaming David Barrett / Power/knowledge dynamics in the Attorney General's Iraq War advice Rebecca Moosavian / Subnational constitutionalism in comparative perspective : the case of Scotland Alan Page and Yee-Fui Ng / Economic regulation in a plural public sector : the Office of Rail and Road and Network Rail Tony Prosser / Same-sex marriage in national and international courts : "apply principle now" and "wait for consensus"? Robert Wintemute

University of Queensland law journal, Volume 38(2), 2019 - in this issue : Introduction to the special issue on expert evidence Jason M Chin and Caitlin Goss / Forensic science evidence, wrongful convictions and adversarial process David Hamer and Gary Edmond / The legal and scientific challenge of blacj box expertise Rachel A Searston and Jason M Chin / Performance claims in forensic science expert opinion evidence Chloe A Smith and Matthew B Thompson / The impact of gender-role congruence on the persuasiveness of expert testimony Blake M McKimmie, Regina A Schuller, Simon Thomas and Helen Sherrel / Latent science : a history of challenges to fingerprint evidence in Australia Gary Edmond / Police as experts in the detection of alcohol and other drug intoxication : a review of the scientific evidence within the Australian legal context Lauren A Monds, Julia Quilter, Celine van Golde and Luke McNamara / Beyond common knowledge : reviewing the use of social science evidence in Australian courts Kathryn McMillan QC and Nicholas Pokarier

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