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ACPNS Legal Case Notes

ACPNS Legal Case Notes Series: 2024-43 Representation of Equiom Trust (CI) Limited re Estate of the late Constantin Mattas.

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-47 Bakes v Alexander (No 3). [Working paper].

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-4 The Church of the Celestial Heart et al v. Garland et al.

 

Releases for May - June 2024

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-54 Varjacic v. Radoja. [Working Paper]

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-56 Animal Justice et al. v A.G of Ontario. [Working Paper]

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-66 Lovelady v Charity Commission for England and Wales. [Working Paper]

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-69 Richards v Hutchinson. [Working Paper]

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-76 Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism v. Municipal Property Assessment Corporation. [Working Paper] 

ACPNS Legal Case Note Series: 2024-80 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Trust Board. [Working Paper]

ACPNS Legal Case Notes Series: 2014-92 Australian Muslim Advocacy Network Ltd v Twitter Australia Holdings Pty Limited & Anor. [Working Paper] 

ACPNS Quarterly Case Notes 

**New release**

ACPNS Quarterly Case Notes - 1 April to 30 June 2024

A summary of significant cases involving charitable, philanthropic, nonprofit and social enterprise organisations in Australia and overseas.

ACPNS Quarterly Case Notes - 1 September to 31 December 2023

A summary of significant cases involving charitable, philanthropic, nonprofit and social enterprise organisations in Australia and overseas, fourth quarter 2023.

Review all previous releases of the Quarterly Summaries on the ACPNS Legal Case Notes page

QUT Centre for Justice

Launch: QUT Centre for Justice Practitioner and Event Papers as part of Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month

‘The QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series provides short accounts of topics and issues related to justice.  These papers are research based and have been used to translate research into user-friendly content for use by academics, industry and policy makers.’

The Centre has recently released a new stream of papers titled, QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series – Practitioner and Event Papers.

As part of Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month 2025, QUT Centre for Justice is pleased to release its first Practitioner Paper titled, “Proving a ‘pattern of behaviour’:  Queensland’s coercive control (civil protection) reforms in practice”, written by Leanne Collingburn, Courtney Thorne and Isabelle Delabbio from Hopgood Ganim Lawyers.

This practitioner paper explores these issues in the context of our practical experience assisting survivors of DFV with private applications for protection orders within the DV civil protection regime in Queensland.

Read the full paper here.

If you are interested in finding out more about QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series – Practitioner and Event Papers please contact qutc4j@qut.edu.au

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