ABLR Vol 50, Half 3 is out.
I’m notably excited to be bringing you Quantity 50 which
marks the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the ABLR. The ABLR was first
conceived and based by Bob Baxt in 1972 with the primary version popping out in
1973. Bob remained the Normal Editor of the ABLR for the following 44 years,
stepping down in 2018 resulting from ailing well being.
The truth that the ABLR continues to be going robust after 50 years
is a testomony to each Bob’s imaginative and prescient as to the necessity for a normal enterprise legislation
journal presenting articles on a variety of authorized areas, in addition to to his
untiring work because the Normal Editor of the ABLR. It’s a nice privilege to
have been in a position to proceed Bob’s distinctive work because the Normal Editor of the
ABLR.
This version options 4 glorious contributions:
* COVID-19: Advancing the Industrial Relations Reform
Goals of Australian Employers? – Anthony Forsyth
* Addressing Misuses of Market Energy By Massive-Scale Knowledge
Pushed Digital Platforms: A Neo-Brandeis Strategy to Competitors Points in
Australia – Aidee Varan
* Cryptocurrency and Interim Court docket Reduction: Chen v Blockchain
International Ltd, CLM v CLN and Fetch.ai Ltd v Binance – Albert Monichino KC
* Vaccination Mandates and the Worker’s Obligation to Obey Lawful
and Affordable Instructions – Giuseppe Carabetta
I’d once more wish to encourage potential authors to contemplate
submitting their articles to the ABLR. One important benefit of in search of to
publish your article within the ABLR is our a lot faster turnaround occasions in contrast
to different main authorized journals. We intention to publish sensible enterprise legislation
articles on topical points in a well timed method, which implies we now have to function
on shorter time frames.