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How do Australian courts perceive the use of #cryptocurrency in the commission of an offence? Read an advance copy of the first empirical study of Australian case law involving #Bitcoin and cryptocurrency by Aaron Lane and Lisanne Adam in MonULR Vol 48(3) bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ…


'The New Post-Appeal Review Provisions in Victoria: How Appealing Are They Really?' by Dr Pascale Chifflet and Dr Meribah Rose of La Trobe Law School is soon to be published in Monash University Law Review Vol 48(3), and is now available in advance online: bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ…

Hardcopies of current and forthcoming issues of the Monash University Law Review may now be purchased via our website with free shipping! Limited previous issues of the Review are also available. Please contact the Editors for any other requests at [email protected]. 🔗 shop.monash.edu/shop-by-area/l…


I'm pleased to say our (Hayley Cullen & Beth Clarke) article is out in Monash University Law Review: bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ… Seeing as the expert rules have been progressively weakened in Australia, unfair prejudice is one of the last avenues for challenging misleading or untestable expertise.


🏗️🏙️Many thanks to Monash University Law Review for publishing my article, 'Bringing Home Reform: A Principles-Based Approach to Regulation of Construction for Residents' Safety’ (2023) 49(1) Monash University Law Review, now available in advance copy: bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ…


Matthew Bell (Dr Matthew Bell) dives deep into construction regulatory reform in his latest article, offering six important design principles for safer dwellings and improved construction practitioner competence. An advance copy is available online here: bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ…



My paper with Hayley Cullen and Beth Clarke on the prejudices of expert evidence (doi.org/10.26180/21899…) in Monash University Law Review has been cited by the High Court in Lang v The Queen: eresources.hcourt.gov.au/showCase/2023/…. We talked about some expert implications from metascience.




As one of the most sophisticated mandated data sharing regimes, Australia’s Consumer Data Right is predicated on consumer trust. In his new article, Dr Anton Didenko enables a rethinking of the role of consumer trust and explores possibilities for reform. bridges.monash.edu/articles/journ…


Last week Monash University Law Review held its annual Training Night at the offices of sponsor firm @HSFlegal. This session allows the Editorial Committee to learn more about their roles and revise key #AGLC4 rules ahead of their first edits. Looking forward to working on Volume 51 in 2025!



