Volume 48 (2022)

Volume 48(1) 2022


Positive Potential: How Sex Positivity can Benefit Legal Thinking and Sex Work Regulation in Australia
Theodore Bennett and Zahra Stardust

User-Led Modification of Standard Medical Care for Children: An Analysis of Parents’ and Healthcare Professionals’ Legal Duties of Care
Carolyn Johnston

The Contracting Remedy: Mann v Paterson and the Curtailment of Restitution in Quantum Meruit
Sebastian Lynch

The Role of Law in the Treatment Decisions of Doctors
Chris Dent

To What Extent Should Academic Freedom Allow Academics to Criticise their Universities?
Pnina Levine and Haydn Rigby

Balancing Public Servants’ Responsibilities with the Implied Freedom of Political Communication: What Can We Learn from Banerji?
Shireen Morris and Sarah Sorial

Strata Plan Cancellations in Australasia: A Comparative Analysis of Nine Jurisdictions
Edward SW Ti

Recognising and Defining Animal Sentience in Legislation: A Framework for Importing Positive Animal Welfare Through the Five Domains Model
Ian Robertson and Daniel Goldsworthy

Volume 48(2) 2022

Instruments of Injustice: The Emergence of Mandatory Sentencing in Victoria 
Michael D Stanton

The Prejudices of Expert Evidence
Jason M Chin, Hayley J Cullen and Beth Clarke

The Tort of Misuse of Public Office: Suggested Clarifications and Reforms
Anthony Gray

A Right to Housing for the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities? Assessing Potential Models under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; the European Social Charter; and the South African Constitution
Jessie Hohmann

Not Child-Related: Unnecessary Working with Children Checks as Irrelevant Criminal Records Discrimination
Nathan Stormont

Reasonable Accommodation of Employees’ Parenting and Carer Responsibilities: A Human Rights Perspective
Bill Swannie

Abortion Law in Australia: Conscientious Objection and Implications for Access
Casey M Haining, Lindy Willmott, Louise A Keogh and Ben P White

‘It’s Just Business’ ... Or Is It? When an Efficient Breach of Contract Becomes Unconscionable Conduct under the Australian Consumer Law
Mark Giancaspro

Volume 48(3) 2022

Without Fear or Favour
The Hon Justice SC Derrington AM

Prosit to Prosecco! On Sparkling Wine and Geographical Indications
Esther Erlings And Jessica Pater

Taming the Electronic Genie: Can Law Regulate the Use of Public and Private Surveillance?
Stephen Gray and Yee-Fui Ng

The New Post-Appeal Review Provisions in Victoria: How Appealing Are They Really?
Dr Pascale Chifflet and Dr Meribah Rose

Imagining a Makarrata Commission
Shireen Morris and Hobbs

Crime and Cryptocurrency in Australian Courts
Aaron M Lane and Lisanne Adam

Contract, Labour Law and Reality in the Australian High Court
Eugene Schofield-Georgeson

Regulating Future Driving: Automated Vehicles and the Harmonisation of Australian Laws
Amanda Brown, Belinda Bennett, Mark Brady, Kieran Tranter and Des Butler