Thursday, 24 October 2024

Australian Business Law Review, Vol 52, Part 4

ABLR Vol 52, Part 4 is out.

This edition featured five excellent and very different contributions:

* Can De-risking Avert Supply Chain Precarity in the Face of China-US Geopolitical Tensions? From Sanctions to Semiconductor Resilience and National Security – Qingxiu Bu

* Expanding Ecosystems – Nicholas Felstead and Tala Hoy

* Karpik v Carnival plc: The Extra-territorial Application of the Unfair Contract Terms Regime – Philip Clarke

* Running on Empty: Australian State Fiscal Powers after Vanderstock – Shane H., John Minas and Dr Simon Allison

* Waiver of Legal Professional Privilege and Voluntary Confidential Disclosure to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission – Michael Legg

REMINDER - only 5 days left to submit an article to the ABLR Special TPA 50th Anniversary edition.

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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