Australian Business Law Review, Vol 51, Part 1
ABLR Vol 51, Part 1 is out. This edition features five excellent and fascinating contributions:
* The Rise and Fall, and Possible Rise Again, of the Use of Infringement Notices By the Australian Securities and Investments Commission – Professor Ian Ramsay AO and Miranda Webster
“Please Watch This Ad … Or Else”: Could Advertisements Requiring User Focus or Response Be “Coercive” under the Australian Consumer Law? – Mark Giancaspro
* The Privacy Act Review Report 2022 – A Radical Review or Just a Re-imagining? – Maria O'Sullivan
* Federal Court of Australia Orders Pre-trial Oral Discovery –Professor Michael Legg
* Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences, by Joan Biskupic – Reviewed by Nicholas Felstead
I would again like to encourage prospective authors to consider submitting their articles to the ABLR. One significant advantage of seeking to publish your article in the ABLR is our much quicker turnaround times compared to other leading legal journals. We aim to publish practical business law articles on topical issues in a timely manner, which means we have to operate on shorter time frames.
Michael Terceiro
General Editor
Australian Business Law Review
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