(2018–19) Volume 42
(2019) Volume 42(3)
Articles
- Whitewashing Australia's History of Stigmatising Trade Marks and Commercial Imagery
Fady JG Aoun - Contrary to the Spirit of the Age: Imprisonment for Debt in Colonia Victoria, 1857–90
Jodie Boyd, Ian Ramsay and Paul Ali - National Disability Insurance Scheme Plan Decision-Making: Or When Tailor-Made Case Planning Met Taylorism & The Algorithms
Terry Carney AO, Shih-Ning Then, Christine Bigby, Ilan Wiesel and Jacinta Douglas - The Case Against the Equitable Lien
Michael JR Crawford - Forensic Science Evidence and the Limits of Cross-Examination
Gary Edmond, Emma Cunliffe, Kristy Martire and Mehera San Roque - Rehabilitating Repugnancy? Preserving That Piece of Medieval Lumber
Scott Grattan - Treating Chance Consistently: Recasting the Approach to Causation and Damage in Negligence
James Norton
Critique and Comment
- Judicial Advice to Trustees: Its Origins, Purposes and Nature
Chief Justice Susan Kiefel AC
(2019) Volume 42(2)
Articles
- Contemporary Challenges Facing the Australian Judiciary: An Empirical Interruption
Gabrielle Appleby, Suzanne Le Mire, Andrew Lynch and Brian Opeskin - Statutory Norms and Common Law Concepts in the Characterisation of Contracts for the Performance of Work
Pauline Bomball - Contract Damages and the Promisee's Role in its own Loss
Wayne Courtney - Making Sense of s 96: Tied Grants, Contextualism and the Limits of Federal Fiscal Power
Brendan Gogarty - The Significant Probative Value of Tendency Evidence
David Hamer - Prosecuting Non-Physical Abuse Between Current Intimate Partners: Are Stalking Laws an Under-Utilised Resource?
Marilyn McMahon, Paul McGorrery and Kelley Burton - Pre-Strike Ballots and Enterprise Bargaining Dynamics: An Empirical Analysis
Alice Orchiston, Breen Creighton, Catrina Denvir, Richard Johnstone and Shae McCrystal
Critique and Comment
- A Charity in all but Law: The Political Purpose Exception and the Charitable Sector
Dame Susan Glazebrook
(2018) Volume 42(1)
Articles
- Is a Cause of Action a Castle? Statutory Choses in Action as Property and s 51(XXXI) of the Constitution
Michael J Duffy - Disentangling Functionality, Distinctiveness and Use in Australian Trade Mark Law
Michael Handler - Tricked into Marriage
Patrick Parkinson AM - The 'Price' of Justice?: Costs-Conditional Special Leave in the High Court
Kieran Pender - An Implied Freedom of Political Observation in the Australian Constitution
Daniel Reynolds - Interdisciplinarity in Judicial Decision-Making: Exploring the Role of Social Science in Australian Labour Law Cases
Carolyn Sutherland
Critique and Comment
- Some Thoughts on Writing Judgments in, and for, Contemporary Australia
The Hon Justice Debbie Mortimer