Volume 49

Issues 2026

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General Issue

Apr 2026

Articles:

Editorial

Grace Xin Yi Leow


Navigating Continuity and Change: The High Court on Constitutional Law in the 2024 Term

Anne Carter


The Role of Parliament in Indigenous–State Agreement-Making

Harry Hobbs


A Matter of Precedent: Are All Questions of First Nations Sovereignty Really Non-justiciable in Australian Courts?

Olivia Barr


Those Who Make the Law May Break the Law? A Comparative Review of the Application of Insider Trading Laws to Lawmakers in the United States and Australia

Patrick Hart and Juliette Overland


Superannuation Funds and Australian Corporate Governance

Tim Bowley


The Test for Lawful but Illegitimate Pressure

William Garske


Of Trees and Takings: Environmental Regulations and the (In)efficient Provision of Public Goods

Michael JR Crawford


Economic Exploitation, Ineffective Regulations, and a Misguided Trial: Future Directions for Gambling Reform in New South Wales

Charlotte Macdonald and Shireen Morris


Buy Now Pay Later and Its Intersection with Family Violence: Prevalence and Prevention

Vivien Chen, Jozica Kutin and Roslyn Russell


The Medical Border and Australia’s Extraterritorial Asylum Regime

Sara Dehm


Thematic Issue

July 2026

Articles:

Editorial

Dean Cheong Foo


Foreword

Tom Blackburn SC


Serious Harm to Reputation: Evolution or Revolution?

David Rolph


Liberal Principles and the Right to a Private Life: Why Australia's Institutional Press Should Face a Privacy Tort

Russell Blackford


Social Media as Curators of Speech: The New State of Free Speech

Madeleine Hale


We Need to Modernise the System for Issuing Warrants: Key Findings from the Independent Review of the Surveillance Legislaiton Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Act 2021 (Cth)

Jake Blight


What Is Fair and Reasonable? Rethinking Privacy Expectations

Joel Lisk and Paul Sigar


Permission to Speak: Who Controls Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language Use in Australia's Parliaments?

Alexandra Grey


Whose Best Interests Are Prioritised? An Assessment of the Best Interests Duty and the Proposed Amendments to the Regulation of Financial Product Advice

Sotiris Haris


An Argument for Second Look Sentencing in Australia

Mirko Bagaric, John Anderson and Brendon Murphy


Paths of Reasoning Towards Guilt: The Principled Limits of Drawing Adverse Inferences from Unexplained Circumstances in Criminal Trials

Adam Lukacs


Damned Statistics, Bad Tendencies: Relevant, Probative, and Admissible Evidence of Judicial Bias

David Hamer and Gary Edmond