Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts
Fri Jul 05 2019Current challenges to international justice : lean in or leave? presented by Leila Nadya Sadat, James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law and Director of the Whitney R Harris World Law Institute - examines international justice
Did you hear? The Court of Appeal dismisses the employer’s application for leave in an industrial deafness claim by Michael Poulos of McCabe Curwood - considers Bluescope Steel (AIS) Pty Ltd v Sekulovski [2019] NSWCA 136
Human rights and the environment, Lord Carnwath at the Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin - examines human rights and the environment, including a human rights challenge by the Torres Strait Islands against the Australian Government for not doing enough to protect their interests, either by adopting sufficiently rigorous greenhouse gas targets, or funding adequate coastal defences
Insolvent trusts – getting your priorities straight by Scott Butler, Ann Watson, Aleksandra Symenovych and Michael Maconochie of McCullough Robertson - considers Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts Australia v Commonwealth of Australia & Ors [2019] HCA 20
Key case considers important trademark issues by Howard Rapke and Nicola McGrady of Holding Redlich - considers Australian Meat Group Pty Ltd v JBS Australia Pty Limited [2018] FCAFC 207
Law Report (ABC) for 3 July presented by Damien Carrick - A selfie, credit card and CCTV : a burglar's digital trail
Masson v Parsons by Katy Barnett on Opinions on High (High Court Blog) - considers the decision in Masson v Parsons [2019] HCA 21
Women's rights worldwide, Lady Hale at the Grotius Lecture, Bank of England, London - examines women's rights