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Insolvency Law Journal update: Vol 29 Pt 4

The latest Part of the Insolvency Law Journal includes the following articles: 

  • A Descry of Pt XIV of the Bankruptcy Act: Bankruptcy Offences Committed by Australian Bankrupts – Christopher Symes
  • Part 5.3B: Move along Folks, Not Much to See Here – David Morrison

Also in this Part are the following sections: 

  • Editorial
  • Recent Developments: "CATSI Act Insolvency Reform – Update"; "Section 468 of the Corporations Act 2001: Broad Reach but Limited Application?" – Alexander Schatz; "Can the Official Receiver Accept a Debtor’s Petition Presented on Behalf of Mentally Incapacitated Debtors?" – Alice Robertson; and "Register Your Security Interest or Face the Consequences: Re Holdco Pty Ltd (Administrators Appointed) (No 2)" – Patrick Quirk
  • New Zealand Report: "Creditors and Trustees"
  • Book Review: "Research Handbook on Corporate Restructuring", by Paul Omar and Jennifer Gant (eds) – Reviewed by David Morrison

 

Journal of Judicial Administration update: Vol 31 Pt 3

The latest Part of the Journal of Judicial Administration includes the following articles: 

  • Magistrates' Experiences of Judicial Supervision in Mainstream Courts – Michael D Trood, Benjamin L Spivak, Diane Sivasubramaniam and Stephane Shepherd 
  • Lessons from a Failed Court Reform: The Cautionary Tale of the 2009 New Zealand District Courts Rules – Bridgette Toy-Cronin 
  • The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Judiciary and Its Compliance with the Right to a Fair Trial – Kalliopi Terzidou
  • The Relational Dimensions of Procedural Fairness in a Tribunal Setting – Therese MacDermott, Denise Meyerson, Catriona Mackenzie and Danielle Moon

 

Public Law Review update: Vol 32 Pt 4

The latest Part of the Public Law Review contains the following articles: 

  • An Analysis of the Enforcement of Duties Owed by Public Sector Officials – Benjamin B Saunders and David Lau
  • Cyberspace as a Place of Protest and the Constitutional Implied Freedom of Political Communication – Dr Jacob Deem and Dr Alexandra McEwan 
  • The Significance of the Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal: Analysis of Its Activity over Four Years – Pauline Collins

This Part also includes the following sections: 

  • Comments: "Samoa’s Constitutional Crisis of 2021: The Troubling Case(s) of Art 44(1a)" – Dylan Asafo; "A Comment on the Takutai Moana Act 2011 (NZ)" – Dr Alex Frame; "Confidentiality and the National Cabinet" – Dr David Tan; and "COVID-19, the Principle of Legality and the 'Legislative Bulldozer' of the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cth): Newman v Minister for Health and Aged Care" – Samuel Walpole and William Isdale 
  • Speech: "Communist Party Case: Core Themes and Legacy" – The Hon Justice Michelle Gordon AC
  • Developments

 

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