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INDEX TO VOLUME 22Table of articlesPage numbers in volume 22 correspond to thefollowing issues:Issue 1&2 — pp 153–76Issue 3 — pp 177–92Issue 4 — pp 193–212Issue 5 — pp 213–28Issue 6 — pp 229–44Issue 7 — pp 245–58Issue 8 — pp 259–78Issue 9 — pp 279–94Issue 10 — pp 295–319This table lists <strong>al</strong>phab<strong>et</strong>ic<strong>al</strong>ly by author <strong>al</strong>l articlesappearing in volume 22 of the Austr<strong>al</strong>ian ProductLiability Reporter.Abraham, Richard <strong>and</strong> Cook, LarissaThe introduction of the Austr<strong>al</strong>ian Biologic<strong>al</strong>s RegulatoryFramework — 178Bertr<strong>and</strong>,Perrine;Freeman,Rod;<strong>and</strong>Kenyon,V<strong>al</strong>erieEuropean Commission’s fourth report on the ProductLiability Directive: still maintaining the b<strong>al</strong>ance b<strong>et</strong>weenthe interests of producers <strong>and</strong> consumers — 204Brown, Ryan CTexas appellate court stabilises “presumption of noliability” jury instruction in products <strong>case</strong>s — 254Chiaves, Filippo <strong>and</strong> Rolla, FrancescaIt<strong>al</strong>y: smokers’class action declared non-admissible — 162Cook, Larissa <strong>and</strong> Abraham, RichardThe introduction of the Austr<strong>al</strong>ian Biologic<strong>al</strong>s RegulatoryFramework — 178Cooper, MontyPassing the smell test: Twombly, Iqb<strong>al</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a C<strong>al</strong>iforniaFeder<strong>al</strong> Court’s requirement of more specificity in complaintagainst defendants — 288De Campo, Ben <strong>and</strong> Maxwell, MichaelNanoparticles:De<strong>al</strong>ingwiththeshiftings<strong>and</strong>sofscience — 246Doris, MartinDeveloping consumer ODR in the European Union — amodel to imitate? — 280Fleming, MarcusNew primary production <strong>and</strong> processing st<strong>and</strong>ard foreggs <strong>and</strong> egg products — 168Forbes, Roger; Hackney, B<strong>et</strong>h; Stevenson,P<strong>et</strong>a; <strong>and</strong> Saville, MoiraHips <strong>and</strong> PIPs — a future for product liability classactions in Austr<strong>al</strong>ia? — 230Fraser, Melissa <strong>and</strong> Zaurrini, RossEarlier rather than later: court orders ACCC to discloseimmunity applicant’s information to other cartel participantsat early stage of cartel proceedings — 200Freeman, Rod <strong>and</strong> Hunting, MarkExpert witness fails to impress in car tyre <strong>case</strong> — 207Freeman,Rod;Kenyon,V<strong>al</strong>erie;<strong>and</strong>Bertr<strong>and</strong>,PerrineEuropean Commission’s fourth report on the ProductLiability Directive: still maintaining the b<strong>al</strong>ance b<strong>et</strong>weenthe interests of producers <strong>and</strong> consumers — 204Goldberg, Michael <strong>and</strong> Melnitchouk, OlyaNew toy saf<strong>et</strong>y regulations come into play in theUK — 197Goldberg, Michael <strong>and</strong> Pearl, SimonUS Supreme Court ruling provides clarification onjurisdiction over foreign manufacturers — 164Guadagno, Nadia; O’Donahoo, P<strong>et</strong>er; <strong>and</strong>Kinsey, DanielHigh Court denies speci<strong>al</strong> leave in Vioxx litigation — 264Hackney,B<strong>et</strong>h;Stevenson,P<strong>et</strong>a;Saville,Moira;<strong>and</strong> Forbes, RogerHips <strong>and</strong> PIPs — a future for product liability classactions in Austr<strong>al</strong>ia? — 230Hammerschlag, Judith <strong>and</strong> Skinner, MatthewProduct liability in Singapore — an overview — 249austr<strong>al</strong>ian product liability reporter October 2012 311

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