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Unplugged by Law: Navigating the Right to Disconnect
By Bhavishya Gangwani
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No Neighbour Across Time: Negligence, Intergenerational Harm, and the Case for Legislative Reform After Sharma
By Antonio Oshana
Sharma pushed the law of negligence to its structural boundary. When eight Australian children sought to hold the Minister for the Environment liable for approving a coal mine extension, they exposed a more fundamental problem than a missing duty of care. This essay examines how the doctrinal limits identified in Sharma reflect fundamental structural limits on negligence, why philosophical accounts of corrective justice and non-identity confirm those limits are principled rather than contingent, and what follows for the case for statutory reform.
