(2003) Volume 27
(2003) Volume 27
(2003) Volume 27(1)
Articles
- Employment Status of the Police in Australia Joseph Carabetta (1)
- Fair Comment, Judges and Politics in Hong Kong Jill Cottrell (33)
- Law, War and Liberty: the World War II Subversion Prosecutions Roger Douglas (66)
- The Interaction of Directors’ Duties and Sustainable Development in Australia: Setting off on the Uncharted Road James Mcconvill and Martin Joy (116)
- Communication Strategies: Understanding the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 (Vic) Edwin Tanner (139)
- A Blast from the Past: the Resurgence of Legal Formalism Frank Carrigan (163)
- Another Blast from the Past or Why the Left Should Embrace Strict Legalism: a Reply to Frank Carrigan John Gava (186)
Critique and Comment
- Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Fish? Rethinking What the Law Wishes to Have John R Morss (199)
Case Note
- Osborne v Estate of Osborne: an Equitable Agreement or a Contract in Law: Merely a Matter of Nomenclature? Julie Cassidy (218)
Review Essay
(2003) Volume 27(2)
Articles
- Destruction of Documents before Proceedings Commence: What is a Court to Do? Camille Cameron and Jonathan Liberman (273)
- The Briginshaw ‘Standard of Proof’ in Anti-Discrimination Law: ‘Pointing with a Wavering Finger’ Loretta De Plevitz (308)
- The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission: a Suitable Model to Enhance the Role and Rights of the Victims of Gross Violations of Human Rights? Sam Garkawe (334)
- ‘A Real Pea Souper’: the Panel Case and the Development of the Fair Dealing Defences to Copyright Infringement in Australia Michael Handler and David Rolph (382)
- Judicial Fact-Finding: Trial by Judge Alone in Serious Criminal Cases Vicki Waye (424)
- Jurisprudential Foundations for Anti-Vilification Laws: the Relevance of Speech Act and Foucauldian Theory Aleardo Zanghellini (458)
Critique and Comment
(2003) Volume 27(3)
Foreword
- Harold Luntz: Doyen of the Australian Law of Torts The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG (635)
Articles
- Reforming Tort Law in Australia: A Personal Perspective Peter Cane (649)
- Teaching Torts as If the World Really Existed: Reflections on Harold Luntz's Contribution to Australian Law School Classrooms Reg Graycar (677)
- Reconstructing Damages Michael Tilbury (697)
- Dissent: The Rewards and Risks of Judicial Disagreement in the High Court of Australia Andrew Lynch (724)
- Part IVA: The General Anti-Avoidance Provisions in Australian Taxation Law G T Pagone (770)
- The Proviso in Criminal Appeals Catherine Penhallurick (800)
Critique and Comment
- Reform of the Judicial Appointments Process: Gender and the Bench of the High Court of Australia Rachel Davis and George Williams (819)
- The High Court of Australia: A Personal Impression of its First 100 Years The Hon Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE (864)
- Saving Human Rights from its Friends: A Critique of the Imaginary Justice of Costas Douzinas John R Morss (889)
Book Review
- Perspectives of Responsibility in Law and Morality Allan Beever (905)