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Fri Sep 07 2018

Adelaide law review, Volume 38(2), 2017 - in this issue : Sisyphus in the Agora? How the United Nations Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries functions as a special procedure of the Human Rights Council Kim Sorensen / Four legs good, two legs bad? Animal welfare vs the World Trade Organization (featuring Article XX of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and Article 2 of the Technical Barriers to Trade Robert Cunningham and Susanah Vindedzis / The judicial incompatibility clause - or, how a version of the Kable principle nearly made it into the Federal Constitution Greg Taylor / What can I tell you? Sharing personal information in the schools sector Carolyn Adams and Krista Lee-Jones / Integrity of purpose : a legal process approach to designing a federal anti-corruption commission Grant Hoole and Gabrielle Appleby / Community engagement in the age of modern law reform : perspectives from Adelaide Sarah Moulds / Fact-finding and report writing by UN human rights mandate holders The Hon Michael Kirby and Rebecca LaForgia / Protecting democratic integrity : Re Day [No 2] (2017) 343 ALR 181 James Morgan / Re Culleton [No 2] (2017) 341 ALR 1 Caitlyn Georgeson / Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Reckitt Benckiser (Australia) Pty Ltd (2016) 340 ALR 25 James Keeves

Proctor, Volume 38(8), September 2018 - in this issue : Excellence in law : what makes a good lawyer? Ken Taylor / Service - our mark of distinction Rolf Moses / Never a bystander Rolf Moses / Bill seeks to override legislated process QLS Legal Policy Team / Apply to set aside, or appeal against an award? Russell Thirgood and Erika Williams / Our magistracy in profile / Pleading denials in the state courts Kylie Downes QC and Maxwell Walker / Accepting instructions from joint clients Stafford Shepherd / An exercise in futility - summary dismissal applications Christine Smyth / AI : the homophobic hurdle Michael Bidwell / Find yourself a mentor : just don't call them that! Jaclyn Webb / What's in a courthouse? David Bratchford / Gay couple win appeal on sperm donor 'parent' Robert Glade-Wright / In law, can we still live the flexible dream? Ruth Hatten / OK - you're no longer an employee... a practice idea that might make a big difference Dr Peter Lynch / Fakery by the bottle Matthew Dunn

University of Queensland law journal, Volume 37(1), 2018 - in this issue : Modelling public and private enforcement : the rationality of hybridity Kit Barker / Mediating between public and private enforcement in multi-jurisdiction settings Chris Noonan / Beyond the economic approach : why pluralism is important in competition law Barbora Jedlickova / To whom does Australian corporate and consumer legislation speak? Ross Grantham / Fighting cartels and corporate corruption - public versus private enforcement models : a flase dichotomy? Simon Bronitt and Alessia D'Amico / Redress facilitation orders as a sanction against corporations Brent Fisse / Deterrent penalties for corporate colluders : lifting the bar Caron Beaton-Wells and Julie Clarke / Arbitrability of cartel damages claims in the European Union : CDC, Kemira, Microsoft Mobile Renato Nazzini / Antitrust damages in EU law : the interface of multifarious harmonisation and national procedural autonomy Albertina Albors-Llorens / Does the EU's drive for private enforcement of competition law have a coherent purpose? Andreas Stephan / The temple of leniency : thoughts inspired by the work of Laura Guttuso Spencer Weber Waller

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