Bond Law Review

Bond Law Review The Bond Law Review is a refereed journal that publishes articles, comments and notes on the whole spectrum of legal topics and issues.

07/01/2021

By Jonathan Crowe. This essay argues that both the content of natural law and our understanding of its requirements evolve throughout human history.

05/11/2020

By Jessica Schaffer. This article presents a novel way of prosecuting wartime environmental damage committed by non-state parties to the Rome Statute at the International Criminal Court.

06/10/2020

By Joshua Yan. This article examines law firms’ need to replace the billable hour with alternative fee arrangements and discusses the ethical and managerial hurdles they will face when making this transition.

29/09/2020

By John Farrar. This article examines the creation of the Bank of England and other contemporary banks, the Scottish Darien Scheme and the South Sea Bubble and considers the role of William Paterson

29/06/2020

By Jing Zhi Wong. This book provides an account of Singapore’s response to Malaysia’s 2017 application for revision and request for interpretation of the 2008 Judgment in the Case concerning Sovereignty over Pedra Branca.

The Bond Law Review is pleased to feature this article by Scott McDougall, Queensland Human Rights Commissioner
11/06/2020

The Bond Law Review is pleased to feature this article by Scott McDougall, Queensland Human Rights Commissioner

By Scott McDougall. The commencement of the Human Rights Act 2019 on 1 January 2020 heralds a new era in public sector decision-making in Queensland.

06/02/2020

By Angela Doolan, Greg Carne. This article analyses some failings of traditional and complementary medicine (‘T&CM’) policy and regulation in Australia and offers a draft convention article in the proposed Framework Convention on Global Health.

08/01/2020

By Tania Sourdin, Mirella Atherton. Researchers, commentators and policy makers have proposed various definitions about what it means to be a ‘vulnerable consumer’.

08/01/2020

By Christopher Chiam. This article seeks to answer a single question – what are the differences, if any, between the rights and powers of a trustee?

The Bond Law Review is pleased to feature this article by the Hon Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of Australia
29/12/2019

The Bond Law Review is pleased to feature this article by the Hon Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of Australia

By The Hon Susan Kiefel AC. Following Federation in Australia in 1901, the Privy Council remained the final appellate court from State Supreme Courts and High Court ... subject to s 74 of the Australian Constitution.

28/10/2019

By Theodore Bennett. In the early 1800s concerns about nudity led to blanket bans on daytime bathing at some Sydney beaches.

28/10/2019

By Guzyal Hill. National uniform legislation relates to many aspects of society, such as the search for cancer cures, counter-terrorism cooperation and surrogacy regulation.

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