
Daily wrap
Judgment summaries for yesterday’s HCA decisions:
Legal experts say Australia is lagging in its human rights approach and should adopt a federal human rights act.
The allegation was made in response to Meaghan Simpson’s accusations that the travel agency’s CEO, Katrina Barry, had “irregularities” in her resume.
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The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG returns to The Callover for a deeper dive into his remarkable career. From his “curtain call” case to his memorable work at the United Nations, Justice Kirby reflects on the power of multidisciplinary approaches, the role of alternative dispute resolution, and how technology continues to reshape legal practice.
The 14-year marriage began with a dream to conquer the world from the East. But the end was quick and one-sided, to the relief of Australian partners.
The best you can say about Mallesons’ retreat from China is that sanity prevailed. It hasn’t stacked up for years.
The Federal Court of Australia in partnership with the Courts of 15 Pacific Island Nations is pleased to announce the commencement of the Australian Pacific Judicial Partnership (APJP) program.
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