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Thu Apr 18 2019

AIAL forum, Issue 94, March 2019 - in this issue : Recent developments Katherine Cook / Michael Will address : introductory remarks Geoffrey McCarthy / Michael Will address : legislation in the courts The Hon Justice Hilary Penfold QC / Michael Will address : closing remarks Michael Will / Graham and its implications James Forsaith / The impact of administrative law on anti-corruption and integrity agencies The Hon John McKechnie QC / Academia as an influencer of tax policy and tax administration Michael D'Ascenzo AO / Resolution initiatives at the Veteran's Review Board Jane Anderson

Alternative law journal, Volume 44(1), 2019 - in this issue : Victoria's response to the Royal Commission into family Violence : where are we now? Marcia Neave AO / Robo-debt illegality : the seven veils of failed guarantees of the rule of law? Terry Carney / The importance of understanding the victims' 'reality' of domestic violence Patricia Easteal, Lorana Bartels and Reeva Mittal / Entrapment and institutional collusion : domestic violence police reports and the 'couple rule' in social security law Lyndal Sleep / Causing someone else to commit suicide : incitement or manslaughter? Paul McGorrey and Marilyn McMahon / Regulating restraint use in mental health and aged care settings : lessons from the Oakden scandal Yvette Maker and Bernadette McShery / 'Just another policy document?' Can a protocol end the criminalisation of kids in care? Kath McFarlane, Emma Colvin, Andrew McGrath and Alison Gerard / Access to legal records by children leaving state care : the experience of young people in NSW Brooke Greenwood, Julia Mansour and Celia Winnett / An international approach to establishing a competent authority to manage and protect traditional knowledge Fiona Martin, Ann Cahill, Evana wright and Natalie Stoianoff / Constitutional 'borrowing' and freedom of expression : can Australia learn from the US First Amedment? Jemimah Roberts / Four quatrains for improving mental health and well-being in the law Andrew Clarke / Can they do that? Critical thinking when your wagon train is surrounded George Raitt / Pracademic collaboration : hacking into the future of legal education Rachel Kessel / Taking justice to people in crisis : mobile legal clinics Britane Hubbard, Mallory Saladen, David W Tushaus and Nirmal K Upreti / Incitement to suicide - or manslaughter? Robert Corr / Girlie votes! Ann Iona Vote and Hedda Chambers

Civil justice quarterly, Volume 38(2), 2019 - in this issue : Too much and too little secrecy in the law of corporate privilege : Serious Fraud Office v Eurasian National Resource Corp [2018] EWCA Civ 2006 and WH Holding Ltd v E20 Stadium LLP [2018] EWCA Civ 2652 Andrew Higgins / CPR Pt 36 - enhanced interest should not function as punitive damages for malicious defence : OMV Petrom SA v Glencore International AG [2017] EWCA Civ 195 Vaclav Janacek / A green light for third party funding in the Cayman Islands : A Company v A Funder [2017] CIGC J1123-1 Mark Baldock / Statutory secret trials : the judicial approach to closed material procedures under the Justice and Security Act 2013 Lewis Graham / Decision-making standards in consumer ADR : a desire to abide by the law in Germany? Gordon Kardos / Self-represented litigants - balancing impartiality and the right to a fair trial : the judge's duty Natalie Cambrell / The dysfunctional collateral undertaking Charles Hollander QC

Public law, April 2019 - in this issue : "Undeserving" EU migrants "milking Britain's benefits"? EU citizens before social security tribunals Catherine Barnard and Amy Ludlow / Taxonomy and public law : a response Paul Craig / The minimum income requirement for family settlement : the cost of integration Gemma Manning / A positive obligation under the ECHR to ban hate speech? Aernout Nieuwenhuis / From the ASBO to the injunction : a qualitative review of the anti-social behaviour legislation post-2014 Stavros Demetriou / Big data, small law : how gaps in regulation are affecting political campaigning methods and the need for fundamental reform Bethany Shiner / Deprivations of liberty : beyond the paradigm Shona Wilson Stark

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