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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