Less competition, innovation and efficiency as interoperability plans shelved
State and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
By Wendy Yang - 2 min readState and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
By Wendy Yang - 2 min readIs the rhetoric of “social cohesion” and “public safety” increasingly used to dismantle the fundamental right to assemble?
By Henry Ea - 5 min readWith the expansion of obligations to new professional sectors and industries in the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act), legal practitioners are…
By Carol Prasad - 7 min readThe rising cost of living and housing crisis in New South Wales are putting greater pressure on individuals and families. As a profession, what can…
By Wendy Yang - 7 min readA seismic judgment finds Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ unlawful, highlighting his constitutional limits and foreshadowing future challenges in international trade law.
By Dr Jemimah Roberts and Dr Catherine Gascoigne - 2 min readWomen outnumber men across the legal profession, yet there is a striking disconnect between who enters the profession and who leads it. Structural changes are…
By Angela Tufvesson - 9 min readJim Jarmusch’s new film features a stellar cast in three melancholic stories about family, while a new Iraqi neo-realist film explores 90s Iraq through the…
By Francisco Silva - 7 min read