Inbrief
Appointments to note: crown prosecutors
Mr Peter Maxwell Miller has been appointed as a deputy senior crown prosecutor for the period commencing on 12 June 2008 and expiring on 26 September 2012, pursuant to section 4B(1) of the Crown...
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Appointments in foreign fields: help In Brief to stay in touch
Many members of the New South Wales Bar accept appointments in foreign fields: perhaps as counsel assisting international war crimes tribunals; in�operational deployment with�the Defence...
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Papers to note: Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research quarterly crime update
The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has published the March 2008 quarterly update of recorded crime in New South Wales. Both the government and the opposition have released their...
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Law Council seminar on international commercial law and dispute resolution
The Law Council's International Law Section will host a seminar on "International Commercial Law and Dispute Resolution: UNIDROIT's contribution". The seminar will be held at Selborne Chambers, 174...
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Recent House of Lords decisions
The following three opinions of the lords of appeal are available on the House of Lords web site:
In re Doherty (Original Respondent and Cross-appellant) (Northern Ireland) [2008] UKHL 33 11 June...
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Web watch: Centre for Climate Law
The�Australian National Universityâs Centre for Climate Law was officially opened last week by the minister for environment, heritage and the arts, the Hon Peter Garrett MP. The centre,...
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Accredited mediators in the Federal Court
The Federal Court adopted the Australian National Mediator Accreditation System on 28 January 2008 and is now a recognised mediator accreditation body. The court has taken steps to ensure that its...
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Family dispute resolution provisions to take effect on 1 July 2008
All people applying to the Family Court for a parenting order must first attend family dispute resolution under changes to family law, except where there is child abuse, family violence or in matters...
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New head of the ADT Legal Services Division
The Hon Justice Haylen has been appointed as a part-time deputy president of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal of NSW and as the divisional head of the Legal Services Tribunal, effective 9 June...
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Cases selected for reporting in FCR by V Kline
The following cases will be published in a forthcoming volume of FCR:
SZAJB v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship��[2008] FCAFC 75 French, Allsop and...
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Ian Lloyd QC appointed to Fiji Court of Appeal
Ian Lloyd QC of Martin Place Chambers has been appointed�to�the Fiji Court of Appeal and will be sitting on that court from October / November 2008.�The Fiji Court of Appeal...
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Information gathering powers of government agencies under the spotlight
The Administrative Review Council's report, The�Coercive Information-gathering Powers of Government Agencies, has been tabled in the Australian Parliament today. According to the council's web...
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Appointments to the National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council
Attorney-General Robert McClelland announced four new appointments to the National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC). NADRAC is an independent non statutory body providing...
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Minister releases latest valuation of WorkCover
The NSW WorkCover Scheme has a surplus of $1.2 billion and assets equal to 109 per cent of liabilities, according to results released today by the minister for industrial relations, the Hon John...
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Vale Mark Gerard McFadden (1957-2008)
A requiem mass for Dr Mark McFadden of Frederick Jordan Chambers will be celebrated at St Aloysius Catholic Church, Giddings Avenue, Cronulla, on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 1:00pm, followed by a...
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Practising certificate renewals: late fee now applies
All practising certificate renewal documentation and payment�was due at�the Bar Association�on 7 June 2008.�A �statutory late fee now�applies.
**Please note: **Do not...
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Legislation to note: new Roads Regulation gazetted today
The sun has set on the�Roads Regulation 2000 (NSW), which has been replaced today by the Roads Regulation 2008.
4 June 2008
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Victorian Bar's professional standards scheme gazetted
The Trade Practices Amendment Regulations 2008 (No.2) (Cth) have been added to the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. The object of the regulations, as provided by the explanatory...
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AG announces extension of continuing detention orders
Attorney General John Hatzistergos has announced further changes to Continuing Detention Orders (CDOs) and Extended Supervision Orders (ESOs) for high-risk sex offenders. In his media release, the...
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Law Society supports Crime Commission watchdog
The Law Society of NSW has issued a media release�supporting the�establishment of a body to oversee the functions and performance of the NSW Crime Commission, citing "long-held concerns...
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Commercial Practice in a Global Economy
The Commercial Law Association, in conjunction with the Ross Parsons Centre of Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law, University of Sydney, presents a one-day conference, Commercial Practice in a...
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Cases selected for reporting in NSWLR by the Editor, Bret Walker SC
The following cases will be published in a forthcoming volume of NSWLR.
Warringah Council v Kazi and Another [2008] NSWCCA 6 (McClellan CJ at CL, Hall J and Price J)
New South Wales Commissioner of...
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New child support regulations
Beginning�1 July 2008, there will be a new formula for assessing the level of parentsâ child support liabilities. Accordingly, a number�of Commonwealth regulations have been gazetted...
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Public defenders to host seminar on treatment of sex offenders
The New South Wales Bar Association is privileged to present Professor Bill Marshall PhD FRSC, to speak to members�regarding "The Principles of and Evidence for the Efficacy of Sex Offender...
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Bar Council of England and Wales open le bureau in Brussels
Following on from the success of�its trade mission to Dubai, Qatar and Bahrain, the Bar Council of England and Wales has�opened its new office in Brussels.� Tim Dutton QC, chairman of...
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