Court of Conscience
Issue 18, 2024
Changing with the Times: Progress and Law Reform
For further information, to submit, or to get involved with the publication, please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Joyce Li, at courtofconscienceeic@unswlawsoc.org.
ACCESS individual articles here:
Mabo’s Unfinished Business: The Crown’s Fiduciary Duty to Traditional Owners
Bryan Keon-Cohen AM KC
Addressing Unmet Legal Need – Is it Time to Deregulate Legal Services in Australia?
Michael Legg and Vicki McNamara
Defamation Law Reform in the #MeToo Era
Sarah Ailwood
Ensuring Corporate Criminal Responsibility in the 21st Century
Penny Crofts
Misleading or Deceptive AI: Why Transparency Provides the Baseline for Responsible AI in Consumer Transactions
Jeannie Paterson
Regulating Artificial Intelligence: The Challenge of Deepfake Imagery
Gregor Urbas
The Risk of Risk: Algorithms and Immigration Detention
Niamh Kinchin
Sociological Jurisprudence and Digital Technology: The Need for Cross-Disciplinary Analysis
Anna Beckers and Gunther Teubner
Editorial Joyce Li
Foreword The Hon Tom Frederik Bathurst AC KC
Let No One Be Left Behind
The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG
Making Rights a Reality – The Need for a Human Rights Act in Australia
Rosalind Croucher AM FAAL
When ‘Private Thoughts’ Are No Longer Private
Lorraine Finlay, Patrick J Hooton and Andrea Olivares Jones
Protecting Human Rights in AI Regulation
Sophie Farthing
Beyond Recognition: Realisation of the Right to a Healthy Environment
The Hon Brian J Preston FRSN SC
Climate Harm and Future Generations: Young People Pushing for Australian Law to Change with the Time
Faith Gordon
The Green Wallstreet: Neo-Liberal Environmental Governance and the Nature Repair Market
Courtney Hall
Recognising the Harms of Removal: Considerations of Culture in the Courtroom
Mahlia Garay, Lucy-Ann Kelley and Annaliese Gielingh