The University of Queensland Law Journal Volume 35, No. 2
Articles
- Horst Klaus Lucke, John Finnis and the University of Adelaide: the Christian Faith Half a Century Ago
- Andrew Geddis, Rodriguez Ferrere, Judicial Innovation under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act - Lessons for Queensland?
- Michael Kirby, The Centenary of Sir Harry Gibbs: Constitutional Methodology, Lawmaking & the Marriage Plebiscite
- Lee Aitken, Interpreting R v Baden-Clay: 'Discovering the Inward Intention', or 'What Lies under the Veil'?
- Theodore Bennett, Not So Straight-Talking: How Defamation Law Should Treat Imputations of Homosexuality
- Patrick Emerton, Lisa Burton Crawford, Parliament, the People and Interpreting the Law: Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
- David R Wingfield, The Brexit Case: Does the Constitution Have a Place for Democracy?
- Mark Watts, Reasonably Appropriate and Adapted? Assessing Proportionality and the 'Spectrum' of Scrutiny in McCloy v New South Wales
- Simon Pickering, A Voice in the Wilderness': Revisiting the Trial of Brian Cooper
- Melissa Pocock, Case Note: Discovering Common Ground - Appropriation of Common Property for Exclusive Use and Scheme Terminations Reconsidering Albrecht v Ainsworth & Ors [2015] QCA 220
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9 April 2019 4:06pm