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NSW Legislation Updates

Fri Mar 10 2017

LEGEND

Fri Mar 10 2017

Do you know you can access LEGENDcom through the library? LEGENDcom is an electronic database of Migration and Citizenship legislation and policy documents.

LEGENDcom relevantly contains the following:

  • Procedures Advice Manual 3
  • Legislative and non-legislative instruments
  • Gazette notices
  • Migration Series Instructions
  • Instruments
  • Fillable forms

To access LEGEND all you need to do is visit the library [please see staff for log in details]

News etc

Fri Mar 10 2017

Latest Law Reports

Fri Mar 10 2017
  • Federal Court Reports 2016 Vol 243 Part 3 pp 301-450. Table of Cases reported: ResMed v Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union / Scandinavian Tobacco Group Ersel BV v Trojan Trading Company / Selth v Australian Barrister Chambers Pty Ltd / Sun v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection / Taxation, deputy commissioner of; Kaftaris v / Taxation, deputy commissioner of; Financial Synergy Holdings Pty Ltd v / Taxation, deputy commissioner of; Millar / Trojan Trading Company Pty Ltd; Scandinavian Tobacco Group Ersel BV v / Woodall; Repatriation Commission v

  • NSW Law Reports 2016 Vol 92 (2) pp 161-317. Table of Cases reported: Doueihi v Construction Technologies Australia Pty Ltd (CA) / Perish v R; Perish v R; Lawton v R (CCA)

  • Queensland Reports 2016 Vol 2 Part 6 pp 507-605. Table of Cases reported: Dreamtouch PTY LTD v Ganbros PTY lTD (Jackson J) / Amnico Holdings LTD v Griese (Jackson J) / Bickle v Attorney-General (CA) / O'Connor v Hough (Burns J) / Pittaway v Noosa Cat Australia PTY LTD (CA) / R v Oliver (CA) R v Gee (Peter Lyons J)

Latest Journal Titles

Fri Mar 10 2017
  • Judicial Officers Bulletin February 2017 - In this issue: Recent developments in Criminal Law The Honourable Justice Robert A Hulme / A collection of significant appellate criminal decisions from the High Court and NSW Court of Criminal Appeal

  • Law Society Journal March 2017 - In this issue: Cover story Record numbers of refugees are arriving in NSW from Syria. Meet the team of solicitors on the frontline of their transition / Profile Claire Chaffey speaks to new NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman about his plans to brighten the future of our justice system / Feature The Law and Justice Foundation turns 30 this year

  • The Conveyancer and property lawyer Issue 1 2017 - in this issue: Blockchain, the Borg Collective and Digitalisation of Land Registries / Overreaching - Getting the right balance / The correction of Mirror Wills: Interpretation versus Rectification

  • Archbold Review bulletin February 2017 - In this issue: insight into the latest discussions in criminal law and practice the UK.

  • New Zealand Law Review -In this issue: Table of Cases / Table of Statutes / The Family Group Conference: A Tongan Perspective / I Ain't No Fool: Deciding to Litigate in Person in the Civil Courts / The Role of Legal History in Developing New Zealand Common Law Following Paki (No 2) / Land Law

News etc

Fri Feb 24 2017
  • Indigenous Law Resources database receives major update - The Indigenous Law Resources database received a major update in late 2016. The database, hosted on AustLII’s website, now has more than 1200 fully searchable documents, dating from 1768 to 2016. The collection includes parliamentary papers, government reports and policy documents affecting Indigenous peoples, and more.

  • Lawyers are being replaced by machines that read - Lawyers are the professionals everyone loves to loathe. Jokes about attorneys abound, and Shakespeare’s line from Henry VI remains a cultural favorite: ”The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” Soon, that dream may come true, and machines will be the ones to do it.

New Books

Fri Feb 24 2017

Latest Journal Titles

Fri Feb 24 2017
  • Criminal Law Review - In this issue: Old Law and Young Offenders: Sentencing and the limits of Article 7 - Lyndon Harris and Sebastian Walker / Rationing Defence intermediaries under the April 2016 Criminal Practice Direction - Laura Hoyano and Angela Rafferty QC / Wrongful Convictions of Refugee and Asylum Seekers: Responses by the Criminal Case Review Commission - Mai Sato, Carolyn Hoyle and Naiomi-Ellen Speechley
  • Taxation in Australia - In this issue: Transitional CGT choices to be made by SMSFs by Peter Slegers CTA and Nicole Santinon ATI / New tax incentives for investors in start-up companies by Mark Gioskos FTI and Travis McCarthy ATI / The proposed debt and equity amendments: improvements or more uncertainty? by Aldrin De Zilva CTA, Elizabeth Goodman and Alistair Haskett

  • Civil Procedure News (The White Book Service)- In this issue: The Civil Proceedings Fees (Amendment) Order 2016 / Civil Procedure Practice Direction Update / Queens Bench Guide 2017 / Chancery Division - Informal Costs Management Note / CE-File update / Recent Cases

NSW Legislation Updates

Fri Feb 24 2017

Latest Law Reports

Fri Feb 24 2017
  • Fleet Street Reports (2017) Part 2
  • Building Law Reports (2017) Part 1
  • The Law Reports: ICLR (2017) Part 1
  • The Weekly Law Reports: ICLR (2017) Part 4

Latest Law Reports

Fri Feb 17 2017
  • Family Law Reports 55(1): Bondelmonte v Bondelmonte Madin v Palis Parke v Parke Vadisanis v Vadisanis

  • ICLR The Weekly Law Reports 2017(3): Bankruptcy - Revenue and Customs Comrs v Ariel Company - In re Pablo Star Ltd Crime - R v Qosja Immigration - R (AR(Pakistan)) v Secretary of State for Home Department / IT(Jamaica) v Secretary of State for Home Department / R(JM(Zimbabwe)) v Secretary of State for Home Department

News etc...

Fri Feb 17 2017
  • Push on to adapt copyright law to provide greater ‘fair use’ An alliance of 47 organisations, including 15 universities, has written to the Communications Minister to implore that he take action on copyright law. The signatories, ranging from Google to schools and consumer groups, say new “fair use” legislation is “critical to ensure that our economy is best placed for a strong digital future”.

  • Lawyer predicts his AI will replace tax agents An Adelaide-based tax lawyer has created an artificial intelligence (AI) that’s become such an expert in Australian tax law he predicts tax agents will be gone within five years.

NSW Legislation Updates

Fri Feb 17 2017

New As Made legislation

New or updated Bills in Parliament

Latest Journal Titles

Fri Feb 17 2017
  • Proctor: Queensland Law Society In this Issue: What, who and why - QLS 2017 president Christine Smyth Sanity of the Magistrates Court / Reform proposals target elder abuse / A staged approach to elder financial abuse

  • Company Law Newsletter In this issue: BEIS consults on corporate governance reform: no employee-representative directors / News Desk / Recent cases round up

  • Restitution Law Review In this issue: Subrogation, Priority Disputes and Rectification: Mapping a route through the thicket by Dr Stephen Watterson / Against Necessity as a Ground for Restitution by William Day / A Closer Look at Account and Money Had and Recieved by Dr Hamish Dempster / Void or Voidable: An erroneous approach to the Law of Mistake? by Sam Brodsky / Recovery for Mistaken Dispositions: Possible effects of Pitt v Holt by Imogen Dodds / The Diminishing Power of the Defendant: Illegality after Patel v Mirza by NIcholas Strauss QC / UNjust Enrichment and Rough Justice (Menelaou v Bank of Cyprus) by Dr David Winterton / Restitution for Mistake in Singapore: Treading Water? (Singapore Swimming Club v Koh) by Daniel Y M Tan

News etc...

Fri Feb 10 2017
  • Free law resources on the Trump Administration Oxford University Press have compiled and made freely available a set of readings on 10 questions of international and constitutional law and The early days of The Trump Administration.

  • 2016 in review (Lawyers Weekly) Cirque du Soleil could take a few cues from the legal profession for its next big-top production. With all the near misses, twists and tumbles, the last 12 months have been at once awe-inspiring and bizarre. Take a look at 2016 a year in review as published by Lawyers Weekly

Hein Online!

Fri Feb 10 2017

Hein Online is a database of over 700 full text law journals. Full-text searching of the online journal literature, that is searching for articles within journals you never knew you had access to! Head to our website & log in for instant access to journal articles from your computer

New Books

Fri Feb 10 2017

Latest Law Reports

Fri Feb 10 2017
  • New South Wales Law Reports 91(4)
  • ICLR Weekly Law Reports Jan 13 2017
  • Building Law Reports Dec 2016

NSW Legislation updates

Fri Feb 10 2017