(2011) Volume 35
(2011) Volume 35
The index for Volume 35 can be found here. Use the links below to view a particular issue.
(2011) Volume 35(1)
Articles
- Misfeasance in Public Office: A Very Peculiar Tort Mark Aronson (1)
- Unsound Law: Issues with (‘Expert’) Voice Comparison Evidence Gary Edmond, Kristy Martire and Mehera San Roque (52)
- Statutory Interpretation: The Meaning of Meaning The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG (113)
- David Hicks, Stern Hu, Scott Rush, Jock Palfreeman and the Legal Parameters of Australia’s Protection of its Citizens Abroad Natalie Klein (134)
- The New Surrogacy Parentage Laws in Australia: Cautious Regulation or ‘25 Brick Walls’? Jenni Millbank (165)
- Defining Civil Disputes: Lessons from Two Jurisdictions Elizabeth Thornburg and Camille Cameron (208)
Critique and Comment
- A Judicial Perspective on Tax Reform The Hon Justice Richard Edmonds (236)
- The New Consumer Guarantee Law and the Reasons for Replacing the Regime of Statutory Implied Terms in Consumer Transactions Jeannie Marie Paterson (252)
Case Note
- Morrison v National Australia Bank Ltd - Adventures on the Barbary Coast: Morrison and Enforcement in a Globalised Securities Market Peta Spender and Michael Tarlowski (280)
Book Review
(2011) Volume 35(2)
Articles
- The Constitutional Prohibition on Religious Tests Luke Beck (323)
- Navigating the Politics of Charity: Reflections on Aid/Watch Inc v Federal Commissioner of Taxation Joyce Chia, Matthew Harding and Ann O'Connell (353)
- Problem-Solving Courts, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Constitution: If Two is Company, Is Three a Crowd? James Duffy (394)
- Analysing Implicit Tax Expenditures Richard Krever (426)
- The Common Law Principle of Legality in the Age of Rights Dan Meagher (449)
- The Dodd—Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Unresolved Issues of Regulatory Culture and Mindset Gill North and Ross Buckley (479)
- The Crown’s Radical Title and Native Title: Lessons from the Sea—Part One—The Position before Yarmirr Ulla Secher (523)
- What Kind of Equality Can We Expect from the Fair Work Act? Belinda Smith (545)
- International Trade Law Implications of Australia’s National Broadband Network Tania Voon and Andrew Mitchell (578)
- Lawyers, Advocacy and Child Protection Tamara Walsh and Heather Douglas (621)
- Sir John Latham’s Extra-Judicial Advising Fiona Wheeler (651)
Critique and Comment
- Authorship and Fixation in Copyright Law: A Comparative Comment Elizabeth Adeney (677)
Case Note
- Worsnop v the Queen—Subjective Belief in Consent Prevails (Again) in Victoria's Rape Law Wendy Larcombe (697)
- Masefield AG v Amlin Corporate Member Ltd; The Bunga Melati Dua—Piracy, Ransom and Marine Insurance Kate Lewins and Robert Merkin (717)
(2011) Volume 35(3)
Tribute
- Sir Zelman Cowen David Foster, Timothy Lau and Julia Wang (735)
Articles
- Regulating the Regulators: Accountability of Australian Regulators Joanna Bird (739)
- Adverse Possession and Title-by-Registration Systems in Australia and England Fiona Burns (773)
- The Behaviour of Serial Child Sex Offenders: Implications for the Prosecution of Child Sex Offences in Joint Trials Annie Cossins (821)
- A PPSA Registration Primer Anthony Duggan (865)
- Bargaining with Defensive Homicide: Examining Victoria's Secretive Plea Bargaining System Post-Law Reform Asher Flynn and Kate Fitz-Gibbon (905)
- Construction Litigation: Are We Doing It Better? Paula Gerber and Diana Serra (933)
- Abandonment, Copyright and Orphaned Works: What Does It Mean to Take the Proprietary Nature of Intellectual Property Rights Seriously? Emily Hudson and Robert Burrell (971)
- The Legal Structures of Responsible Government and Ministerial Responsibility Charles Lawson (1005)
- ‘In a Kind of Mad Way’: A Historical Perspective on Evidence and Proof of Mental Incapacity Arlie Loughnan (1049)
- Religious Charitable Status and Public Benefit in Australia Pauline Ridge (1071)
- The Crown’s Radical and Native Title: Lessons from the Sea: Part Two—Yarmirr and Beyond Ulla Secher (1099)
- A Decade of Australian Anti-Terror Laws George Williams (1136)
Critique and Comment
- The Criminal Law—a ‘Mildly Vituperative’ Critique Justice Mark Weinberg (1177)