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Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Thu Jun 09 2022

Coercive control and judicial education : a consultation report by Professor Heather Douglas and Ms Hannah Ehler, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration

Donoghue v Stevenson, 90th Anniversary Conference, presented by Lord Reed

A duty to offer alternatives? with John Whitting QC, Law Pod UK

Global landmark judgments by Eleonora Bottini on IACL-AIDC Blog

Implications by Justice Edelman, pre-edited version, edited version to be published in (2022) Australian Law Journal

Law Report (ABC) for 7 June presented by Damian Carrick - Judge v jury trials

McWilliam v Hunter [2022] NSWSC 342 by Nicholas Sharman and Daniel Weissel of McCabes

'No body to be kicked or soul to be damned' : the limits of a legal fiction, presented by Justice Patrick Keane AC, 2022 Harold Ford Memorial Lecture

Psychological harm in the workplace – to what extent is the employer responsible? by Amanda Tucker and Angela Marra of Holding Redlich

The rule of law 'by design'? by Monika Zalnieriute, Lyria Bennett Moses and George Williams in Tulane Law Review, Vol. 95(5), 2021, pp.1063-1101

Replacing group insurers, sliding doors – Sharma v H.E.S.T. Australia Ltd [2022] FCA 536 by Nicholas Matkovich and Rebecca Kort of HWL Ebsworth

The rule of law in judicial review today by Mark Mancini, Forgotten Foundations Symposium, Supreme Court Law Review v 105

When an accused goes into evidence by The Honourable A S Bell, Chief Justice of New South Wales, Keynote Address to the Legal Aid NSW Criminal Law Conference

The Wigs Podcast from Stephen Lawrence (Black Chambers), Emmanuel Kerkyasharian (Forbes Chambers), Felicity Graham (Black Chambers) and Jim Minns - S4 E2 : The Wigs Featuring Professor Jeremy Gans

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