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Commonwealth law bulletin, Volume 43(3-4), September-December 2017 - in this issue : Strengthening the rule of law through technology Steven Malby / Climate change and national laws across Commonwealth countries Eloise Scotford, Stephen Minas and Andrew Macintosh / Commercial and company law and sustainable development Commonwealth Secretariat / Disaster management, risk reduction and international disaster response laws in the Commonwealth Mary Picard / Building on 'civil paths to peace' as a model for countering violent extremism (CVE) in the Commonwealth Commonwealth Secretariat / Counter-terrorism : measures to fight against the foreign terrorist fighter phenomenon and the use of ICT for the recruitment of terrorists Commonwealth Secretariat / The role of national intellectual property laws in promoting innovation, scientific and technological development Commonwealth Secretariat / Legal identity for all Commonwealth Secretariat / Promotion and implementation of international humanitarian law : a Commonwealth perspective Commonwealth Secretariat / The rule of law ans sustainable development Steven Malby / The Arms Trade Treaty and international humanitarian law : a Commonwealth perspective Commonwealth Secretariat / Improving the recognition of foreign judgments : model law on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments Commonwealth Secretariat / Model law on judicial service commissions Commonwealth Secretariat

Federal law review, Volume 46(2), 2018 - in this issue : The use of foreign law by the High Court of Australia Sarah Spottiswood / Supervision of the responsible lending regimes : theory, evidence, analysis and reforms Gill North and Therese Wilson / Constitutional influences on state and territory lawmaking : an empirical analysis Anna Olijnyk and Gabrielle Appleby / Gone but not forgotten : in defence of Hickman Jacob Waller / Insolvency - it's all about the money Helen Anderson / Should Australia be embracing the modern slavery model of regulation? Ingrid Landau and Shelley Marshall

Law Society journal, Issue 47, August 2018 - in this issue : Renewed call to #RaiseThe Age of criminal responsibility Kate Allman / Six minutes with Jane Seymour / More dog days coming to NSW courts / Lawyers learn pitfalls of social media / Online program to combat domestic violence in digital age / Law Society joins forces with police to campaign for new justice precinct / 'There are too many sh*tty loopholes' Kate Allman / Finding freedom beyond the bottle Talitha Cummins / Mum's the word : the unspoken truth about maternity leave Kate Allman / The most reviled of crimes Denise Cullen / Illuminating the future of law Melissa Coade / 5 simple ways to enhance your willpower Angela Heise / A day in the life of... Dana Denis-Smith, CEO Obelisk Support, London / Going for a song Dom Rolfe / Back to our roots Melissa Coade / No pain, no gain : recovery methods to try at home Kate Allman / The case that changed me (CES v Superclinics) Catherine Henry / The latest developments in Law Society advocacy and law reform Law Society Policy and Practice Department / Corporate accountability and transparency : a modern approach to combat slavery Jack de Flamingh and Michael do Rozario / The constitutional cost of combatting espionage and foreign interference Hannah Ryan / The information that democracy needs : the 2018 Whitlam Oration Bret Walker SC / Getting in on the 'fruits of the action' : the power of the equitable lien Michelle Castle and Andrew Bailey / Who do you think they are? Identifying your client Tony Reynolds and Deborah Morris / Googling defamation law Nicholas Olson / Judicial guidance on procedure in strata renewal proceedings Paul Vergotis and Katharine Huxley / Concurrent evidence conclaves : getting the most out of your hot tub Campbell Bridge SC / The Heavy Vehicle National Law and the chain of responsibility Nathan Cecil and Adam Vrahnos

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