Contents

  1. Bar News Autumn 2022
  2. CONTENTS
  3. EDITOR’S NOTE
  4. PRESIDEN'TS COLUMN
    1. Advocacy in the face of confirmation bias
    2. Cross-examination and remote access technologies: a changing calculus?
    1. Good order and the Migration Act
    2. Compensating for the lost pleasure of using goods
    3. Federal Court’s power to issue worldwide freezing orders
    4. ‘Backpacker tax’ offends Australia-UK double taxation treaty
    5. The meaning of ‘access to services’
    6. The capacity to use examination summonses under s 596A to investigate potential shareholder claims
    7. No mistaking innocent acts
    8. New guidance on the question of ‘employees’ vs ‘independent contractors’
    9. Restraints on Police Power Affirmed
    1. Contempt of court
    2. Between worlds: barristers in New South Wales politics
    3. If I had my time again: Reflections on what I would and wouldn’t do
    4. Lex in futuro – The future of the law
    5. Not (quite) a hagiography
    6. Me Too meets podcasting
    7. Law in literature, and literature in the law
    8. Remotely collegiate: The challenges and opportunities of online practice
    9. International Women’s Day – Break the Bias
    1. Interview with the Hon Tom Bathurst AC, CJ
    2. An interview with Martin Enfield QC
    3. An interview with Lucy McCallum the new chief justice of the ACT Supreme Court
    1. Appointments
    2. The retirement of Chief Justice Bathurst AC
    3. Chief Justice Bathurst AC Retirement Function
    4. Bench Bar and Dinner
    1. Women who wanted to be judges, and the men who feared or befriended them
    1. Raising a Guide Dog puppy
  5. OBITUARIES
  6. REVIEWS
  7. BULLFRY
  8. ADVOCATUS
  9. THE FURIES
 
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