New journals
Thu Apr 14 2022Civil justice quarterly, Volume 41(2), 2022 - in this issue : Novak Djokovic through Australia's pandemic looking glass. Denied natural justice, faulted by open justice and failed by a legal system unable to stop the arbitrary use of state power : Djokovic v Minister for Immigration [2022] FCAFC 3 Andrew Higgins / Challenges and opportunities for representative claimants in data protection actions : Lloyd v Google [2021] UKSC 50 Dana McGibbon / "The court is not a rubber stamp" for uncontroverted expert evidence but it looks a good place for an ambush : Griffiths v TUI UK Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 1442 Maxwell Davie / Can artificial intelligence lawfully draft statements of case? Lessons from JK v MK [2020] EWFC 2 Daniel Black / An ADR option other than mediation in Australian planning disputes : lawyers' perceptions of a tribunal conferencing approach Kathy Douglas / Mareva injunctions in aid of foreign proceedings in Singapore Marcus Teo
Public law, April 2022 - in this issue : Obituary : A. W. Bradley (6 February 1934 - 20 December 2021) K.D. Ewing / Judicial review and embarrassment Brian Christopher Jones / The power to make laws for Scotland: the Treaty Incorporation Bills Reference Graeme Cowie / Remedies in judicial review : confronting an intellectual blindspot Dr Joanna Bell / Making justice and rights work in Wales : the case for "ground up" constitutional change Sarah Nason / Proportionality as epistemic independence Marcus Teo / Between yes and no : review of international law in Kosovo's Constitutional Court jurisprudence Dr Fisnik Korenica / Ministry of Defence impunity : the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Act 2021 Bethany Shiner