Publications
We have been informed of the following relevant publications over the last two months (with a book by Michelle Sharpe that I missed last year):
- Katy Barnett, ‘Lord Cairns’ Act and Statutory Interpretation: Give the Court an Inch, They’ll Take a Mile’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Katy Barnett, ‘Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Kobelt‘ on Opinions on High (20 June 2019) <http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/opinionsonhigh/2019/06/20/australian-securities-and-investments-commission-v-kobelt/>;
- Lyria Bennett Moses and Brendan Edgeworth, ‘Statutes in a Web of Law’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- May Fong Cheong, ‘Contractual Fairness: Statutory Innovation and Statutory Interpretation’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Simone Degeling, ‘Statutes and a Fiduciary Course of Dealing’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Rosemary Teele Langford, ‘An Integrated Approach to Statutory Interpretation: Directors’ Duties in the UK’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Rosemary Teele Langford and Ian Ramsay, ‘Removal of Directors of Public Companies by Shareholders: When Do Companies Contract Out of the Corporations Act?’ (2019) 37 Companies and Securities Law Journal 54;
- Kayleen Manwaring and Pamela Hanrahan, ‘BEARing Responsibility for Cyber Security in Australian Financial Institutions: The Rising Tide of Directors’ Personal Liability’, (2019) 30 Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice 20;
- Jeannie Marie Paterson and Elise Bant, ‘Intuitive Synthesis and Fidelity to Purpose? Judicial Interpretation of the Discretionary Power to Award Civil Penalties under the Australian Consumer Law’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Michelle Sharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Commercial and Consumer Contracts (2018, Lexis Nexis);
- Michelle Sharpe, ‘“More Than a Feeling”: Finding Statutory Unconscionable Conduct’ (2019) 27(2) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 108;
- Prue Vines and M Scott Donald, ‘Introduction: Is Statutory Interpretation in Private Law Distinctive?’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press);
- Prue Vines, ‘Taking Common Law Concepts Seriously: Extending the Principle of Legality in Private Law’ in Prue Vines and M Scott Donald (eds), Statutory Interpretation in Private Law (2019, Federation Press).
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