Publications for Hon Joseph Campbell 2020 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Publications for Hon Joseph Campbell 2020 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Publications for Hon Joseph Campbell 2020 breach of duty by a superannuation trustee. 30th Annual Campbell, J. (2020). Book Review: 'Sir Frederick Jordan: Fire Conference of the Superannuation Committee of the Law Under the Frost' by Keith Mason (Federation Press 2019). Council of Australia: Super 2017 - Unshackling Super, Hobart, Australian Bar Review, 48, 239-242. Tas: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2020). Obligations and powers of superannuation Campbell, J. (2017). Some aspects of civil liability arising from trustees concerning situations of actual or possible conflict. breach of duty by a superannuation trustee. Australian 33rd Annual Conference of the Superannuation Committee of Superannuation Law Bulletin. the Law Council of Australia: BEAR Necessities, Adelaide, SA: Campbell, J. (2017). Some aspects of the civil liability arising Presentation. from breach of duty by a superannuation trustee. Australian Bar Campbell, J. (2020). Obligations and powers of superannuation Review, 44(1), 24-75. trustees concerning situations of actual or possible conflict. Campbell, J. (2017). The Development of Principles in Equity Australian Bar Review, 49(1), 1-53. in the Seventeenth Century. In Peter Anstey (Eds.), The Idea of Campbell, J. (2020). Obligations and powers of superannuation Principles in Early Modern Thought: Interdisciplinary trustees concerning situations of actual or possible conflict. Perspectives, (pp. 45-76). New York: Routledge. <a Australian Superannuation Law Bulletin. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315452692-3">[More Information]</a> Campbell, J. (2020). The new section 100A of Trustee Act 1925 (NSW): When a beneficiary is personally liable to indemnify a 2016 trustee. Journal of Equity, 14(2), 103-130. Campbell, J. (2016). Republic of Brazil and the Principles of Campbell, J. (2020). The new Section 100A Trustee Act 1925 Tracing. Sydney Law School and the NSW Bar Association (NSW): When a Beneficiary is Personally Liable to Indemnify a 2016, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. Trustee. Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners - COVID Videocast, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2016). Republic of Brazil v Durant and the equities justifying tracing. Australian Bar Review, 42(1), 32-81. Campbell, J. (2020). The Overborne Elderly: A Forensic Toolkit. Blue Mountains Law Society Succession Conference, 2015 Medlow Bath, NSW: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2015). Corporate law, the courts and corporate Campbell, J. (2020). The Undesirability of the Rule in Hardoon personality. Company and Securities Law Journal, 33(4), 227- v Belilios. Trust Law International, 34(3), 131-164. 238. 2018 Barrett, R., Campbell, J. (2015). Corporations and the Courts. Sydney Law School Law and Business Series 2015: University Campbell, J. (2018). Section 33 Insurance Contracts Act and of Sydney, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. exclusion clauses denying cover for pre-existing circumstances. Sir Ninian Stephen Insurance Law Masterclass 2018, Insurance Campbell, J. (2015). When and why a bribe is held on a Council of Australia, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. constructive trust: The method of reasoning towards an equitable remedy. Australian Bar Review, 39(3), 320-342. Campbell, J. (2018). The Consequences of Rebutting a Presumption of Advancement. Supreme Court of NSW Annual 2014 Judges' Conference 2018, Bowral, NSW: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2014). Equitable Remedies against a Bribed Campbell, J. (2018). The Consequences of Rebutting a Fiduciary - the Australian position after FHR European Presumption of Advancement. Australian Bar Review, 46(3), Ventures LLP v Cedar Capital Partners LLC. Society of Trust 229-274. and Estate Practitioners (STEP) 2014: Banco Court, Sydney, Campbell, J. (2018). Unenforceable Exclusions in Travel NSW: Presentation. Insurance. Insurance Law Journal, 29, 71-137. Campbell, J. (2014). The Appropriate Remedy against a Fiduciary who Receives a Bribe. Sydney Law School - National 2017 University of Singapore Symposium 2014, Sydney, NSW: Campbell, J. (2017). Book Review: Jacobs' Law of Trusts in Presentation. Australia (8th ed), John Dyson Heydon and Mark James Campbell, J. (2014). The Development of Principles in Equity Leeming. Australian Law Journal, 91(9), 780-782. in the Seventeenth Century. Principles in Early Modern Campbell, J. (2017). Book Review: The Duty to Account: Thought 2014: University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW: Development and Principles by J A Watson (2016). Sydney Law Presentation. Review, 39(3), 429-437. <a Campbell, J., Campbell, R. (2014). Why statutory interpretation href="http://sydney.edu.au/law/slr/slr_39/slr39_3.shtml">[More is done as it is done. Australian Bar Review, 39(1), 1-45. Information]</a> Campbell, J. (2017). Exercise by superannuation trustees of 2013 discretionary powers. In M Scott Donald, Lisa Butler Beatty Campbell, J. (2013). Are proprietary remedies to recover bribes (Eds.), The Evolving Role of Trust in Superannuation. possible? Australian Bar Review, 37(3), 231-258. Annandale, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. Campbell, J. (2013). The Present Status of Lister v Stubbs in Campbell, J. (2017). Some aspects of civil liability arising from Australian Law. Symposium on Trusts, Fiduciaries and Commerce 2013, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2013). Waltons v Maher: History, Unconscientiousness and Remedy - the "Minimum Equity". Waltons Stores and Promissory Estoppel: The 25th Anniversary, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. Campbell, J. (2013). Waltons v Maher: History, unconscientiousness and remedy - the 'minimum equity'. Journal of Equity, 7(3), 1-27. 2012 Campbell, J. (2012). Fiduciary Relationships in a Commercial Context. The Supreme Court of New South Wales Annual Corporate Law Conference 2012, Sydney, NSW: Presentation. 2011 Campbell, J. (2011). Should the 'rule in Hastings-Bass' be followed in Australia? - Trustees' duty to enquire and trustees' mistakes. Australian Bar Review, 34(3), 259-295. 2010 Campbell, J. (2010). Foreword - Amending Final Judgments and Orders. In Tarrant, J. (Eds.), Amending Final Judgments and Orders, (pp. v-vi). Australia: Federation Press. 2009 Campbell, J. (2009). Access by trust beneficiaries to trustees' documents information and reasons. Journal of Equity, 3(2), 97- 147. Campbell, J. (2009). Exercise by superannuation trustees of discretionary powers. Australian Law Journal, 83(3), 159-180. Campbell, J. (2009). Foreword - Equity & Trusts 2nd Edition. In Michael Evans (Eds.), Equity & Trusts - 2nd Edition. Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths. Campbell, J. (2009). Some historical and policy aspects of the law of equitable liens. Australian Law Journal, 83(2), 97-127. 2006 Campbell, J. (2006). Some aspects of privilege concerning communications with lawyers. Australian Bar Review, 27(3), 264-287. 2004 Campbell, J. (2004). The purpose of pleadings. Australian Bar Review, 25(2), 116-129. 1993 Campbell, J. (1993). Contribution, Contributory Negligence and Section 52 of the Trade Practices Act - Part I. Australian Law Journal, 67(2), 87-108. Campbell, J. (1993). Contribution, Contributory Negligence and Section 52 of the Trade Practices Act - Part II. Australian Law Journal, 67(3), 177-190. 1985 Campbell, J. (1985). Interpretation of Instruments - Commentary. Australian Bar Review, 1(2), 139-146..

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