Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts
Fri Nov 05 2021AI and automated decision-making : are you just another number? by Justice Melissa Perry, presented to the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law, UNSW Law & Justice and the NSW Chapter, Australian Institute of Administrative Law event 'Kerr’s Vision Splendid for Administrative Law: Still Fit for Purpose? – Online Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the Kerr Report' on 21 October 2021
Be careful what you caveat by Andrew Lacey of McCabes - considers caveats
Commercial trusts and the liability of beneficiaries : are commercial trusts a satisfactory vehicle to be used in modern day commerce? by Hon T F Bathurst AC at the 2021 Harold Ford Memorial Lecture
Law Report (ABC) for 2 November presented by Damian Carrick - UK legal action over rugby league players’ brain injury, and deciding judicial recusals in Australian courts
Termination for convenience : when and is it free? by Jodie Burger and Lydia Cowan-Dillon of Corrs Chambers Westgarth - considers termination for convenience
"This may seem hard" : temporal and personal perspectives on fiduciary law by Hon Justice Stephen Kos at the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners New Zealand 2021 Conference
The role of narrative in the judicial process by Justice D Jackson delivered in Perth at the Australian Academy of Law event 'The Narrative Voice in Fiction and in Law'
What future for human rights? Decision-making by algorithm by Veronika Fikfak in Strasbourg Observers - considers algorithmic decision-making in the European Court of Human Rights