21-8-24 / Chris Stackpoole — Human Rights & Discrimination
Chris Stackpoole, along with Katrine Del Villa, Ben P. White, Lind Willmott, and Jocelyn Downie, contributed to the 2024 article "Does a Refusal of Treatment Need to Be Informed?". The article explores the relationship between patient autonomy and legal standards across English, Canadian, and Australian jurisdictions. It highlights the discrepancies…
1-2-21 / Chris Stackpoole — Contract
Chris Stackpoole authored to Chapters 10 ("Interim Remedies") and 25 ("Finality of Litigation") in the 4th edition of Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles and Practice, edited by Adrian Zuckerman and published by Sweet & Maxwell in 2021. A supplement of this book was issued in 2022, and a 5th edition…
23-9-20 / Chris Stackpoole — Contract
Chris Stackpoole authored the article 'On Mitigation' published in the Queensland Law Society Proctor journal (2020). In this article, Chris discusses the concept of mitigation and the conventional interpretation of its rules. The piece explores the principals of mitigation across various legal contexts discusses its implications for both claimants and defendants.
1-6-20 / Chris Stackpoole — Judicial Review & Administrative
Chris Stackpoole authored 'Case note: Special Leave to A Pell' featured in the June 2020 Edition of the Queensland Law Society Proctor magazine. In this piece, Chris provides an analysis on the special leave application in the Pell v The Queen [2020] HCA 12 case. The article focuses on the legal and…
30-6-19 / Chris Stackpoole — Class Actions
Chris Stackpoole (with Liam Hennessy) contributed to the 2018-2019 edition of the King and Wood Mallesons Australia Class Actions Review, authoring chapters on 'Class Action Reform,' 'Litigation Funding,' and 'Common Fund Orders.' In these chapters, he explores how courts are charting their own paths in managing competing class actions, the…
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