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Scholarship for the Legal Community Archive

Civil procedure

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Discovery in Victoria: Narrowing the Scope of Disclosable Documents (Opens in a new tab/window)

Michael D Wells, (2025) 44(1) Civil Justice Quarterly 26 (NEW)

Statutory interpretation

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The Hon. P A Keane AC KC, (Speech, Judicial College of Victoria, Melbourne, 22 March 2023)

Tort law

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In what circumstances will Australian Courts depart from the “but for” approach to causation in negligence cases? (Opens in a new tab/window)

Alan Sullivan, (2024) 98 Australian Law Journal 530

Corporations Act and ASIC Act

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National and International Perspectives on climate change litigation (Opens in a new tab/window)

Thomas Gray, Beth Nosworthy and Astrid Gillam, (2024) 54 Australian Bar Review 16

Loss quantification in greenwashing cases (Opens in a new tab/window)

Sebastian Hartford-Davis and Aiden Lerch, 53(2) Australian Bar Review 112

Development of the Reflective Loss Principle and the Need for Exceptions in Australia (Opens in a new tab/window)

Dominic Rawlings, (2023) 97 Australian Law Journal 468

What does it mean to ‘carry on business in Australia’? An analysis of the Full Federal Court decision in Facebook Inc v Australian Information Commissioner (Opens in a new tab/window)

Lloyd Freeburn and Ian Ramsay, (2023) 52 Australian Bar Review 335

Equity, trusts and estates

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Great Investments and good returns: Knowing receipt as an equitable wrong independent of contract (Opens in a new tab/window)

Olivia Morris, (2023) Melbourne University Law Review 46 (2) Advance

Corporate unconscionability: Systems of conduct and patterns of behaviour (Opens in a new tab/window)

Justice Beech of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, (2023) 52 Australian Bar Review 323

Public law (including human rights)

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Are rights sufficiently human in the age of the machine? (Opens in a new tab/window)

Sir Geoffrey Vos – Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice in England and Wales, Blackstone Lecture, Pembroke College, Oxford, 27 November 2024 (NEW)

‘Business Competitors, Standing and Judicial Review (Opens in a new tab/window)

Matthew Groves, (2023) 50(5) Australian Business Law Review 315

Consumer and competition law

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It's Just Business' ... Or Is It? When an Efficient Breach of Contract Becomes Unconscionable Conduct under the Australian Consumer Law (Opens in a new tab/window)

Mark Giancaspro, (2023) 48(2) Monash University Law Review 272-308

Indigenous legal issues

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A 'kind of sovereignty': toward a framework for the recognition of First Nations sovereignties at common law (Opens in a new tab/window)

James Aird and Allan Ardill, (2023) Melbourne University Law Review 46(2) Advance

Why scholarship matters

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“Delicate Plants”, “Loose Cannons” or “A Marriage of True Minds”? The Role of Academic Literature in Judicial Decision‑Making (Opens in a new tab/window)

Lady Justice Carr, Court of Appeal of England and Wales, Harris Society Annual Lecture, Keble College, Oxford, 16 May 2023

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