New journals
Fri Sep 13 2019Criminal law review, Issue 9, September 2019 - in this issue : Slavery in the UK today Caroline Haughey QC, Riel Karmy-Jones QC and Nicola Padfield / Memory accused : research on memory error and its relevance for the courtroom Chris Brewin and Bernice Andrews / Sentencing terrorism offences : no harm intended? Rory Kelly / R v Adams - the Carltona principle and internment in Northern Ireland Karl Laird / Cases and comments : Criminal Justice Act 2003 s 58 - R v PY, R v SA, Fraud - R v D, Homicide - R v Towers (Jordan), Intermediaries - R v Mahmoud (Shuayb), Magistrates' Court - Director of Public Prosecutions v Berry, Possession of offensive weapon - Garry v Crown Prosecution Service, Sentencing - R v Bailey (Daniel Robert), R v Connor (Christian), Unlawful act manslaughter - R v Braithwaite (Ezekial)
Federal law review, Volume 47(3), September 2019 - in this issue : Ethical infrastructure for a modern judiciary Gabrielle Appleby and Suzanne Le Mire / The significant role of the Australia Acts in Australian public law Liam Boyle / The effect of treaty withdrawal on implementing legislation Elizabeth Brumby / The HCCH judgments convention in Australian law Michael Douglas, Mary Keyes, Sarah McKibbin and Reid Mortensen / Watch this space : the development of commercial space law in Australia and New Zealand Joel Lisk and Melissa De Zwart / Regulating Australia's 'gangmasters' through labour hire licensing Anthony Forsyth / causation in securities and financial product disclosure cases : an analysis and critique Benjamin B Saunders