CPICL Members have published extensively in the research areas of the Centres. Publications of individual authors are listed in the individual staff profiles of members.  Recent publications by Centre members include:

    2022

    Books

    J Corrin, T Angelo, Legal Systems of the South Pacific (1st edn Cambridge University Press, UK 2021)

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    2021

    Book Chapter

    Black, A.*   (2021) Recalibrating the scales of criminal justice in Brunei Darussalam: Religious Penal Clauses 1905–2018. In  (Eds.), Religious offences in common law Asia: colonial legacies, constitutional rights and contemporary practice   (pp. 351-388). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

    Lelliott, J.* and Harpur, P.*   (2021) Paradigm shifting to a point: Disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international law. In  (Eds.), International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright and the Visual Arts  (pp. 1-16). London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

    Orr, G.*   (2021) ‘Choice of the Manner in Which Thou Wilt Die’: The Australian courts on compulsory voting. In  (Eds.), A century of compulsory voting in Australia  (pp. 141-164). Singapore: Springer Singapore.

    Journal Article

    Aroney, N.*  (2021) Three Key Issues Arising Out of the Engineers Case: A Reply. Australian Law Journal, 95(1): 25-35.

    Jennifer Corrin*  (2021) Crossing the border from custom to contract: legal pluralism and Pacific Islands’ contract laws. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal: 1-22.

    Watson, M.*  (2021) Rethinking neutrality: a conceptual analysis. Journal of Legal Philosophy, 46(1): 1-28.

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    2020

    Book Chapter

    Aroney, N.*   (2020) Australia’s Federal Framework : Constitutional Fundamentals, Federal Institutions, and Intergovernmental Balance. In  (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics  (pp. 1-19). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

    Aroney, N.*   (2020) Christianity, sovereignty, and global law. In  (Eds.), Christianity and global law  (pp. 267-286). Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

    Aroney, N. and Kennedy, S.   (2020) Johannes Althusius’s cosmopolitan defense of local politics. In  (Eds.), Cosmopolitanism and its discontents: rethinking politics in the age of Brexit and Trump  (pp. 19-36). Lanham, MD, United States: Rowman & Littlefield.

    Bell-James, J.*   (2020) Ecosystem-based adaptation in coastal areas: lessons from selected case studies. In  (Eds.), Research handbook on climate change, oceans and coasts  (pp. 348-365). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.

    Billings, P.*   (2020) Governing felonious foreigners through crimmigration controls in Australia: administering additional punishments?. In Neža Kogovšek Šalamon (Eds.), Causes and consequences of migrant criminalization  (pp. 43-68). Switzerland: Springer International.

    Billings, P.* and Ananian-Welsh, R.*   (2020) Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from Australia. In  (Eds.), Terrorism and asylum  (pp. 175-214). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff.

    Corrin, J.*   (2020) Constitutionalism and customary laws in Solomon Islands. In Guillaume Tusseau (Eds.), Debating legal pluralism and constitutionalism: new trajectories for legal theory in the global age  (pp. 273-304). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature.

    Corrin, J.*   (2020) Contesting the treaty. In  (Eds.), Too close to ignore: Australia's Borderland with PNG and Indonesia  (pp. 55-94). Melbourne, VIC Australia: Melbourne University Publishing.

    Forrest, C.   (2020) Towards the recognition of legacy wrecks as memorials and maritime war graves. In  (Eds.), The legal regime of underwater cultural heritage and marine scientific research   (pp. 119-127). Ankara Turkey: Ankara University.

    Forrest, C.* and Corrin, J.*   (2020) Oceania. In  (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of international cultural heritage law  (pp. 860-877). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

    Journal Article

    Aroney, N.*  (2020) Spence v Queensland and the federal balance: how many swallows make a summer?. Public Law Review, 31(1): 33-45.

    Aroney, N.*  (2020) What remains of the engineers case? A centenary appraisal. Australian Law Journal, 94(9): 684-698.

    Aroney, N.* and Taylor, P.*  (2020) The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?. University of Western Australia Law Review, 47(1): 42-63.

    Barber, R.  (2020) A survey of the General Assembly's competence in matters of international peace and security: in law and practice. Journal on the Use of Force and International Law: 1-42.

    Barber, R.  (2020) Revisiting the legal effect of General Assembly resolutions: can an authorising competence for the Assembly be grounded in the Assembly’s ‘Established Practice’, ‘Subsequent Practice’ or Customary International Law?. Journal of Conflict and Security Law.

    Barber, R. and Teitt, S.  (2020) The Rohingya crisis: can ASEAN salvage its credibility?. Survival, 62(5): 41-54.

    Rebecca Barber  (2020) Sharia law, traditional justice and violence against women: lessons from Sudan. The Journal of Human Rights, 14(2): 247-26

    Bell-James, J. and Briana Collins  (2020) If we don't mine coal, someone else will: debunking the market substitution assumption in Queensland climate change litigation. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 37: 167-185.

    Bell-James, J.* and Collins, B.  (2020) Queensland's Human Rights Act: a new frontier for Australian climate change litigation?. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 43(1): 3-38.

    Bell-James, J.*, Boardman, T.* and Foster, R.*  (2020) Can’t see the (mangrove) forest for the trees: Trends in the legal and policy recognition of mangrove and coastal wetland ecosystem services in Australia. Ecosystem Services, 45

    Black, A.*  (2020) Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Royalty, Women, and Ideology in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam.  Royal Studies Journal, 7(2): 94-116.

    Black, A.  (2020) An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning   An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning  By Erin E. Stiles [Palgrave McMillan, 2009] . Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law & Practice , 16(1): 222-227

    Corrin, J.*  (2020) On the borderline: who is a "traditional Inhabitant" under the Torres Strait Treaty?. Law and Development Review, 13(1): 1-29.

    Blanck, P. and Harpur, P.  (2020) California’s response to the status of gig workers with disabilities: an update. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 30(4): 689-690

    Goss, C.*  (2020) Common knowledge in the common law: challenges in domestic violence cases. Current Issues in Criminal Justice , 32(4): 440-457.

    Jedlicková, B.* and Crowe, J.  (2020) Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account. Jurisprudence: 1-28.

    Lino, D.*  (2020) The Australian Constitution as symbol. Federal Law Review, 48(4): 543-555.

    Orr, G.*  (2020) Demos in Pandemic: How Should We Stage Elections in a Health Emergency?. Inside Story.

    Orr, G.*  (2020) Voting in a pandemic: lessons from international experience. GlobalCit (Global Citizenship Observatory).

    Orr, G.* and Geddis, A.  (2020) Islands in the storm? Responses to foreign electoral interference in Australia and New Zealand. Election Law Journal, 19(3): 82-97.

    Orr, G.* and Wells, A.  (2020) Horizontal censorship? Restriction of socio-political speech by employers. Australian Journal of Labour Law, 32(3): 290-317.

    Watson, M.*  (2020) Diversity, democracy, and culture: An inquiry into the ethics of religious discrimination in refugee resettlement decisions. Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, 106(2): 214-227.

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    2019

    Books

    Forrest, C.*   (2019) Maritime legacies and the law: effective legal governance of WWI wrecks. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Press.

    Book Chapters

    Ananian-Welsh, R.*   (2019) A fair trial for accused terrorists. In Matthew Groves, Janina Boughey, Dan Meagher (Eds.), The legal protection of rights in Australia  (pp. 313-333). Sydney, NSW Australia: Bloomsbury.

    Ananian-Welsh, R.*   (2019) Crimmigration-counterterrorism in the war on foreign terrorist fighters. In  (Eds.), Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society  (pp. 173-195). Singapore: Springer.

    Aroney, N.   (2019) Federalism and courts: research avenues. In John Kincaid (Eds.), A research agenda for federalism studies  (pp. 61-75). Glos, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.

    Bell-James, J.   (2019) Climate change. In Gerry Bates (Eds.), Environmental law in Australia 10th ed. (pp. 683-714). Australia: LexisNexis.

    Billings, P.   (2019) Introduction. In  (Eds.), Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society  (pp. 3-18). Singapore, Singapore: Springer.

    Billings, P.* & Hoang, K.   (2019) Characters of concern, or concerning character tests?: regulating risk through visa cancellation, containment and removal from Australia. In  (Eds.), Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society  (pp. 119-148). Singapore, Singapore: Springer.

    Black, A.*   (2019) Cultural Expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism. In  (Eds.), Cultural expertise and socio-legal studies  (pp. 133-155). Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing.

    Corrin, J.   (2019) An embarrassment of riches: assessing the merits of plural dispute resolution options in Solomon Islands. In  (Eds.), La rencontre des syste`mes juridiques autochtones et e´tatiques: confrontation ou coope´ration? The intersection of Indigenous Laws and State Law: confrontation or cooperation?  (pp. 50-98). Quebec City, Canada: Presses de l'Universite´ Laval.

    Corrin, J.*   (2019) Papua New Guinea: State and Customary Laws and the Underlying Law of Papua New Guinea: A Family Law Conundrum. In Margaret Brinig (Eds.), International Survey of Family Law 2019  (pp. 239-260). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia.

    Corrin, J.   (2019) South Pacific island states. In Simon Chesterman, Hisashi Owada, Ben Saul (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of International law in Asia and the Pacific  (pp. 733-765). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

    Corrin, J.   (2019) Transplant shock: the hazards of introducing statutes of general application. In Vito Breda (Eds.), Legal transplants in East Asia and Oceania  (pp. 34-62). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

    Journal Articles

    Ananian-Welsh, R.*  (2019) Journalistic confidentiality in an age of data surveillance. Australian Journalism Review, 41(2): 225-239.

    Ananian-Welsh, R.*  (2019) The Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts and the Fair Trial. Sydney Law Review, 41(4): 423-454.

    Aroney, N.*  (2019) Can Australian law better protect freedom of religion?. Australian Law Journal, 93(9): 708-720.

    Aroney, N. & Parkinson, P.  (2019) Associational Freedom, Anti-Discrimination Law and the New Multiculturalism. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 44

    Bell-James, J.*  (2019) Integrating the ecosystem services paradigm into environmental law: a mechanism to protect mangrove ecosystems?. Journal of Environmental Law, 31(2): 291-314.

    Bell-James, J.* & Forrest, C.*  (2019) Ecologically sustainable development and the Great Barrier Reef: a delicate balance of interests. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 36(2): 97-112.

    Bell-James, J.* & Lovelock, C.*  (2019) Legal barriers and enablers for reintroducing tides: An Australian case study in reconverting ponded pasture for climate change mitigation. Land Use Policy, 88

    Billings, P.*  (2019) Getting rid of risky foreigners: promoting community protection at the expense of administrative justice?. Federal Law Review, 47(2): 231-260.

    Billings, P.*  (2019) Regulating crimmigrants through the 'character test': exploring the consequences of mandatory visa cancellation for the fundamental rights of non-citizens in Australia. Crime, Law and Social Change, 71(1): 1-23.

    Black, A.*  (2019) Casting the first stone: the significance of Brunei Darussalam’s Syariah Penal Code order for LGBT Bruneians. Australian Journal of Asian Law, 20(1).

    Black, A.*  (2019) Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 78.

    Cassimatis, A.*  (2019) Public policy under the New York convention – bridges between domestic and international courts and private and public international law. National Law School of India Review, 31(1): 32-52.

    Corrin, J.*  (2019) Dispute resolution options in Vanuatu: an extensive menu for a small state. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, XXIII(Hors Serie: Small States: A Collection of Essays): 139-162.

    Corrin, J.*  (2019) Plurality and punishment: competition between state and customary authorities in Solomon Islands. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 51(1): 1-19.

    Corrin, J.  (2019) Tokelau's day in court. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, Hors Serie Volume XXIV: 141-146.

    Corrin, J.  (2019) 'Worthy of Notice': The Legal System and Customary Laws in the Isle of Man. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, HS 23 (Supplement): 43-68.

    Corrin, J.*  (2019) 'Worthy of Notice': The Legal System and Customary Laws in the Isle of Man. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, XXIV(Hors Serie: Small Countries: A Collection of Essays): 43-67.

    Forrest, C.  (2019) South Africa. International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook, 2019: 151-157.

    Jedlickova, B.*  (2019) Digital polyopoly. World Competition, 42(3): 309-333.

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    2018

    Journal articles

    Ananian-Welsh, R.* & McGarrity, N. (2018) National security: a hegemonic constitutional value?. In Rosalind Dixon (Eds.), Australian constitutional values  (pp.267-286). Portland, OR, United States: Hart Publishing.

    Aroney, N.* (2018) The rule of law, religious authority, and oaths of office. Journal of

    Law, Religion and State, 6(2-3): 195-212.

    Aroney, N.* (2018) The formation and amendment of federal constitutions in a Westminster-derived context. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 16(1): 17-53.

    Billings, P.* (2018) Regulating crimmigrants through the 'character test': exploring the consequences of mandatory visa cancellation for the fundamental rights of non-citizens in Australia. Crime, Law and Social Change.

    Douglas, H.* & Burdon, M.* (2018) Legal responses to non-consensual smartphone recordings in the context of domestic and family violence. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 41(1): 1-29.

    Harpur, P.* (2018) Collective versus individual rights: The able worker and the promotion of precarious work for persons with disabilities under conflicting international law regimes. Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, 41(1): 51-70.

    Harpur, P.*, Bronitt, S., Billings, P.*, Verreynne, M.* & Pachana, N.* (2018) Regulating'Fake' Assistance Animals - A Comparative Review of Disability Law in Australia and the United States. Animal Law, 24: 77-97.

    Orr, G. (2018) Integrity on the Line: Judicial Power over Elections in Papua New Guinea. LAWASIA Journal, 2017: 65-81

    Orr, G. (2018) My vote counts: the basis and limits of a constitutional requirement of political disclosure. Constitutional Court Review, 8: 52-73. 

    Orr, G.* (2018) Fertilizing a Thicket: Section 44, MP Qualifications and the High Court. Public Law Review, 29(1): 17-23.

    Ratnapala, S. (2018) Enlightenment under siege: are the obituaries premature? Policy: A Journal of Public Policy and Ideas, 34(2): 57-62.

    G Appleby, N Aroney, T John, The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom 2012).

    S Ratnapala, J Crowe, Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory (3rd edn Oxford University Press, South Melbourne 2012).

    Book chapters

    Aroney, N.* (2018) Federalism: Design. In  (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution  (pp. 727-758). Oxford United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 

    Aroney, N.* (2018) The justification of judicial review: text, structure, history and principle. In Rosalind Dixon (Eds.), Australian constitutional values  (pp. 27-42). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

    Aroney, N. & Sharman, C. (2018) Territorial Politics and the Federal Frame in Australia. In  (Eds.), Handbook of Territorial Politics  (pp. -). Cheltenham United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.

    Black, A.* (2018) Judicial independence, impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam. In Hoong Phun (H. P.) Lee, Marilyn Pittard (Eds.), Asia-Pacific judiciaries: independence, impartiality and integrity  (pp. 57-80). United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

    Black, E. (2018) Colonial legacies: family laws in Singapore and Australia. In  (Eds.), Research handbook on Islamic law and society  (pp. 16-47). United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.

    Heather Douglas (2018) Domestic violence protection orders and their role in ensuring personal security. In Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate, Jude McCulloch, JaneMaree Maher (Eds.), Intimate partner violence, risk and security: securing

    women’s lives in a global world  (pp. 216-232). London: Routledge.

    Orr, G. (2018) Australia. In D. S. Lewis, Wendy Slater (Eds.), The annual register: a record of world events 2017 259th ed. (pp. 334-336). Cambridge, United Kingdom and Ann Arbor, Michigan: ProQuest.

    Ratnapala, S. (2018) Decline and fall of Sri Lanka's judiciary and prospects for resurrection. In H. P. Lee, Marilyn Pittard (Eds.), Asia-Pacific judiciaries: independence, impartiality and integrity  (pp. 305-329). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

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    2017

    Journal articles

    Aroney, C. & Corrin, J. (2017) Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions. LAWASIA Journal. 

    Aroney, N.* (2017) Constituent power and the constituent states: towards a theory of the amendment of federal constitutions. Jus Politicum: Revue De Droit Politique, 17: 5-31.

    Aroney, N.* (2017) R (Miller) v Secretary of State for exiting the European Union: three competing syllogisms. Modern Law Review, 80(4): 726-745. 

    Bell-James, J. & Huggins, A. (2017) Compliance with statutory directives and the negligence liability of public authorities: climate change and coastal development. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 34(5): 398-417. 

    Billings, P. (2017) Evaluating the pedagogic value of mooting and nooting at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Monash University Law Review, 43(3). 

    Billings, P. (2017) Refugee protection and state security in Australia: piecing together protective regimes. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 24(4). 

    Black, A.* (2017) Adaptations of Islamic family law for the Australian context. Australian Journal of Family Law: 159-179. 

    Corrin, J. (2017) Exploring the deep: looking for deep legal pluralism in the South Pacific. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 48(2017): 305-322. 

    Deng, M.* (2017) Defining the nature and limits of presidential powers in the transitional constitution of South Sudan: a politically contentious matter for the new nation. Journal of African Law: 1-17. 

    Douglas, H.* (2017) Domestic and family violence, mental health and well-being, and legal engagement. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 

    Douglas, H.* (2017) Legal systems abuse and coercive control. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 18(1): 84-99. 

    Douglas, H.* (2017) Sexual Violence and Evidence: The Approach of the Feminist Judge. Insights. 

    Harpur, P.* (2017) Nothing about us without us: the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. 

    Harpur, P.*, Connolly, U. & Blanck, P. (2017) Socially Constructed Hierarchies of Impairments: The Case of Australian and Irish Workers' Access to Compensation for Injuries. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 27(4): 507-519. 

    Research books

    Douglas, H., Higgins, E. & Barrett, M.  (2017) Criminal process in Queensland. Sydney, Australia: Lawbook Company and Thomson Reuters.

    Harpur, P.*  (2017) Discrimination, Copyright and Equality: Opening The E-Book for the Print Disabled. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

    Suri Ratnapala, Jurisprudence 3rd ed, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 2017  978-1-316-62117-2.

    Research book chapters

    Ananian-Welsh, R.*  (2017) 'If at first you don't succeed...': effectiveness and the evolution of preventive organised crime measures. In Tamara Tulich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt, Sarah Murray (Eds.), Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox  (pp. 177-194). New York: Routledge.

    Aroney, N.*  (2017) Introduction: courts in federal countries. In  (Eds.), Courts in federal countries: federalists or unitarists?  (pp. 3-28). Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.

    Aroney, N.*  (2017) The Federal Condition. In Amnon Lev (Eds.), The Federal Idea: Between Governance and Political Life  (pp. 1-1). United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

    Aroney, N.*  (2017) The High Court of Australia: Textual Unitarism vs Structural Federalism. In  (Eds.), Courts in Federal Countries: Federalists or Unitarists?  (pp. 29-68). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

    Aroney, N., Harrison, J. & Babie, P.  (2017) Religious freedom under the Victorian Charter of Rights. In Matthew Groves, Colin Campbell (Eds.), Australian Charters of Rights a Decade On  (pp. 1-19). Annandale, Australia: Federation Press.

    Bartlett, F. & Haller, L. (2017) Australia: legal services regulation in Australia - Innovative co-regulation. In Andrew Boon (Eds.), International perspectives on the regulation of lawyers and legal services  (pp. 161-184). London, United Kingdom: Hart.

    Bartlett, F.* (2017) Reforming Australian litigation lawyers: educational impacts of civil procedural laws and judicial activism. In Kit Barker, Ross Grantham, Karen Fairweather (Eds.), Private law in the twenty-first century  (pp. 527-546). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart.

    Billings, P.* & Stevens, D. (2017) Protection seekers and preventive justice: immigration detention in Australia and the United Kingdom. In Tamara Tullich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt, Sarah Murray (Eds.), Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox  (pp. 95-116). New York, United States: Routledge.

    Black, A. & Black, P. (2017) Going global: Australia looks to internationalise legal education. In Andrew Harding, Jiaxiang Hu, Maartje de Visser (Eds.), Legal education in Asia: from imitation to innovation  (pp. 42-71). The Netherlands: Brill.

    Corrin, J. (2017) Human rights are not our business: legal pluralism and the South Pacific's constitutional conundrum. In Fabrice Hourquebie (Eds.), Pluralisme Juridique Et Droits Fondamentaux  (pp. 83-97). Bordeaux, France: Fondation Varenne.

    Forrest, C. (2017) Eastern seaboard. In P.H.G. Vrancken, M. Tsamenyi (Eds.), The law of the sea: the African Union and its member states  (pp. 63-110). Claremont, South Africa: Juta.

    Harpur, P. & Stein, M. (2017) Children with disabilities, human rights, and sustainable development. In Claire Fenton-Glynn (Eds.), Children’s Rights and Sustainable Development: Implementing the UNCRC for Future Generations  (pp. 1-1). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

    Orr, G.* (2017) Voluntary voting for referendums in Australia: old wine, new bottle. In Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge, Margaret Thornton (Eds.), New directions for law in Australia: essays in contemporary law reform  (pp. 359-368). Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press.

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    2016

    Books

    B Jedlickova, Resale Price Maintenance and Vertical Territorial Restrictions: Theory and Practice in EU Competition Law and US Antitrust Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, UK 2016)

    Book chapters

    B Jedlickova, J Clarke, S Bhojani, 'Compatibility of Transactional Resolutions of Antitrust Proceedings with Due Process and Fundamental Rights: Australia' in Kobel, Pierre, Këllezi, Pranvera, Kilpatrick, Bruce (eds),Compatibility of Transactional Resolutions of Antitrust Proceedings with Due Process and Fundamental Rights & Online Exhaustion of IP Rights (Springer, Heidelberg 2016) forthcoming

    Journal articles

    F Bartlett, J Corrin, 'Representative or the Same? Representative Rule and Class Actions in Queensland and Western Australia' (2016) 35 (1) Civil Justice Quarterly 27-45

    P Billings, 'Operation Sovereign Borders and Interdiction at Sea: CPCF v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection' (2016) 23 (1) Australian Journal of Administrative Law 76-101

    M O'Brien, ''Don't Kill Them, Let's Choose Them As Wives': the Development of the Crimes of Forced Marriage, Sexual Slavery and Enforced Prostitution in International Criminal Law' (2015) 20 (3) The International Journal of Human Rights 386-406

    G Orr, T Arklay, 'Rethinking Voter Identification: Its Rationale and Impact' (2016) 51 (Advanced online publication - DOI:10.1080/10361146.2016.1197181) Australian Journal of Political Science 14pp

    G Orr, 'Party Finance Law in Australia: Innovation and Enervation' (2016) 15 (1) Election Law Journal 58-70

    Keynotes, unpublished conference papers and seminar presentations

    G Orr, 'The Evolution of Parliamentary Democracy and the Political Scene in Australia', 27th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Seminar, Parliament House, Queensland (2016)

    G Orr, 'Commentary, Current Constitutional Controversies Public Seminar', Book Launch of 'Democracy and Political Ignorance' (2nd Ed, 2016, Stanford UP by Prof Ilya Somin), Hosted by AACL and AIP, Supreme Court Library, Queensland (2016)

    G Orr, 'Fixed, Four Year Terms for Queensland', ASPG-Q Public Forum, Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament House, Brisbane (2016)

    G Orr, 'McCloy's Case: One Step Forward, Two Steps Sideways', McCloy's Case: the High Court on Political Donations, Freedom and Equality (AACL and ERRN Public Seminar), Supreme Court Library, Brisbane (2016)

    G Orr, 'Elections As Rituals', Senate Occasional Lecture Series, Parliament House, Canberra (2016)

    G Orr, 'Elections As Rituals', Auckland Law School Seminar Series, Auckland, NZ (2016)

    Minor articles, comments

    G Orr, 'Never Too Late to Regulate: Political Finance and the Electoral Commission and Liberal Party of NSW' [2016] AusPubLaw 2200 words

    Reference entries

    M O'Brien, 'International Criminal Court (ICC)' in Wesley G. Jennings (ed), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (Wiley and Sons, Oxford 2016) 8pp

    G Orr, 'Australia' in Dr DS Lewis and Dr Wendy Slater (ed), The 2016 Annual Register: A Record of World Events (257th Edition, Covering 2015) (ProQuest, UK 2016) 338-340

    Book reviews

    • M O'Brien, 'Le Temps Des Aveux/ The Gate' (2016) 41 (1) Alternative Law Journal 75-76
    • G Orr, 'Popular Memories: Commemoration, Participatory Culture and Democratic Citizenships' (2016) 14 (2) Perspectives on Politics 33-35

    Grants

    • M O'Brien, 2016. From Discrimination to Death: Understanding Genocide Process and Prevention Through History and Human Rights, Humanities Travelling Fellowship, $1500
    • M O'Brien, 2016. From Discrimination to Death: Genocidal Process and Prevention Through a Human Rights Lens, Conference Travel Grant, USD800
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    2015

    Books

    N Aroney and others, The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia: History, Principle and Interpretation (Cambridge University Press, Melbourne 2015)

    G Orr, Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems: A Comparative Legal Account (Election Law, Politics and Theory, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Surrey UK, Burlington US 2015)

    Book chapters

    J Corrin, 'Offshore Banking and Confidentiality in Vanuatu' in Xavier Cabannes (ed), ISSUES ON TAXATION IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna(New Zealand Association for Comparative Law, New Zealand 2015) 131-196

    B Jedlickova, J Clarke, 'Antitrust in the Groceries Sector:Australia' in Kobel, Pierre, Këllezi, Pranvera, Kilpatrick, Bruce (eds), Antitrust in the Groceries Sector & Liability Issues in Relation to Corporate Social Responsibility (Springer, Heidelberg 2015) 41-68

    G Orr, 'The Law Governing Australian Political Parties: Regulating the Golems' in Dr Narelle Miragliotta, Dr Anika Gauja and Professor Rodney Smith (eds), Contemporary Australian Political Party Organisations(Monash University Press, Australia 2015) 212-224

    Journal articles

    P Billings, 'Whither Indefinite Immigration Detention: Re-thinking Legal Constraints on the Detention of Non-citizens' (2015) 38 (4) University of New South Wales Law Journal 1386-1420

    J Crowe, 'Ethics and the Mediation Community' (2015) 26 Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 20-25

    J Crowe, 'Natural Law and Normative Inclinations' (2015) 28 Ratio Juris 52-67

    B Jedlickova, 'Vertical Issues Arising from Conduct Between Large Supermarkets and Small Suppliers in the Grocery Market: Law and Industry Codes of Conduct' (2015) 36 (1) ECLR: European Competition Law Review 19-29

    M O'Brien, ''Classifying Cultural and Physical Destruction: Are Modern Historical and Current Human Rights Violations in China Violations of International Criminal Law?' (2015) 26 (3-4) Criminal Law Forum 533-563

    M O'Brien, 'Problematic Provisions: Trafficking in Persons for Organ Removal Under Australian Commonwealth Criminal Law' (2015) 39 (2) Criminal Law Journal 101-113

    G Orr, 'Teaching Public Law: Content, Context and Coherence' (2016) 25 Legal Education Review 299-315

    G Orr, 'Does an Unqualified but Losing Candidacy Upset an Election?' (2015) 14 (4) Election Law Journal 424-429

    G Orr, A Gauja, 'Regulating 'Third Parties' As Electoral Actors: Comparative Insights and Questions for Democracy' (2015) 4 (3) Interest Groups and Advocacy 249-271

    G Orr, 'Political Finance Law in Queensland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back' (2015) 40 (2) Alternative Law Journal 77-81

    Keynotes, unpublished conference papers and seminar presentations

    P Billings, 'Evaluating Income Management in Australia: Inequality Before the Law?', Examining Income Management Programs in Australia (Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia), Monash University (2015)

    P Billings, 'Evaluating the Effectiveness of Income Management: Administrative Injustice?', Examining Income Management Programs in Australia (Academy of the Social Sciences Australia), Monash University (2015)

    J Corrin, 'HUMAN RIGHTS ARE NOT OUR BUSINESS: LEGAL PLURALISM AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC'S CONSTITUTIONAL CONUNDRUM', USP Law School Staff Seminar, Emalus Camous, Vanuatu (2015)

    J Corrin, 'CONSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS LAWS AND INSTITUTIONS: LESSONS FROM MELANESIA', The New Zealand Association for Comparative Law, Wellington, NZ (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'Violence Against Women in Social Media, Feminism, and Human Rights', Formal Dinner, The Women's College (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'Gender and Armed Conflict', Gender and Health Care in Armed Conflict, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'The Legacy of the Holocaust: Human Rights and International Criminal Law', Holocaust Remembrance Day Public Forum, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'Challenges to the Development of the Crimes of Forced Marriage and Sexual Slavery in International Criminal Law', International Association of Genocide Scholars Twelfth Meeting and Conference, Yerevan, Armenia (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'From Discrimination to Death: Genocidal Process Through a Human Rights Lens', International Association of Genocide Scholars Twelfth Meeting and Conference, Yerevan, Armenia (2015)

    M O'Brien, 'Media Old and New and Freedom of Expression in China: Tiananmen Square 1989 and Attempted Commemoration', The Asian Conference on Asian Studies, Kobe, Japan (2015)

    G Orr, 'The Impact of Convenience Voting on Election Rituals'', The Challenges of 'Convenience' Voting Workshop, University of Sydney (2015)

    G Orr, T Arklay, 'Voter ID in Australia: Rationales, Ramfications and Evidence of Impact', 4th Biennial Electoral Regulation Research Conference, UNSW/USydney (2015)

    G Orr, 'Ritual and Rhythm in Election', The Future of Politics and Political Science (Aust Pol Sci Assn 2015), University of Canberra (2015)

    G Orr, 'Full Public Funding: Cleaning Up Parties or Parties Cleaning Up?', International Political Science Association (RC20 Workshop), AFSP Conference, Aix/Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence (2015)

    G Orr, 'Rhythm and Ritual in Electoral Law', ANU College of Law Seminar Series, ANU Law School (2015)

    G Orr, 'To Praise, Demythologise and Bury Compulsory Voting', Centenary of Compulsory Voting in Queensland, Parliament House, Queensland (2015)

    G Orr, 'Political Donations Law in Queensland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back', Accountability and the Law: Safeguarding Queensland from Corruption, Customs House, Brisbane (Organised by the Australia Institute) (2015)

    G Orr, 'Teaching Public Law: Content, Context and Coherence', Public Law in the Classroom, UNSW Law School (with University of Adelaide) (2015)

    Reference entries

    G Orr, 'Australia' in DS Lewis and Dr Wendy Slater (ed), The 2015 Annual Register: A Record of World Events (256th Edition, Covering 2014) (ProQuest, UK 2015) 330-332

    Parliamentary reports

    G Orr, Queensland Legislative Assembly, Finance and Administration Committee, Inquiries into Possible Changes to Queensland Parliamentary Terms (Invited Expert / Oral Evidence)

    , Queensland Parliament, (Queensland, 2015)

    G Orr, Queensland Legislative Assembly, Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee, Inquiry into Electoral (Redistribution) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015 (Submission and Oral Evidence)

    , Queensland Parliament, (Brisbane, 2015)

    G Orr, Victorian Parliament, Electoral Matters Committee (Joint Committee of Legislative Assembly and Council), Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2014 Victorian State Election (Invited Oral Evidence 25 August)

    , Victorian Parliament, (2015)

    G Orr, Queensland Legislative Assembly, Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee, Inquiry into Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Submission and Oral Evidence on Donation Law, Voter ID and Disputed Returns)

    , Queensland Parliament, (2015)

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    2014

    Book chapters

    N Aroney, 'Subsidiarity in the Writings of Aristotle and Aquinas' in Michelle Evans and Augusto Zimmerman (ed), International Perspectives on Subsidiarity: Good Governance, Federalism, Democracy and Individual Rights (Springer, Berlin 2014) 9-27

    N Aroney, 'The Constitutional First Principles of Royal Commissions' in Scott Prasser and Helen Tracey (ed),Royal Commissions & Public Inquiries (Connor Court Publishing, Sydney 2014)

    N Aroney, C Bassu, C Popp, 'Legal Transplants in the Australian Legal System' in Nicola Lupo and Lucia Scaffardi (ed), Comparative Law in Legislative Drafting (The Justice and the Law Society, The Hauge 2014) 161-184

    A Cassimatis, P Billings, 'Australia's Codification of Judicial Review - Has the Legislative Effort Been Worth It?' in Matthew Groves (ed), Modern Administrative Law in Australia: Concepts and Context (Cambridge University Press, Australia 2014) 180-204

    J Corrin, E Foote, 'Failing to Adopt a New Approach: the Law of Adoption in Solomon Islands' in Bill Atkin (ed), The International Survey of Family Law (Family Law, Wellington 2014) 435-456

    C Forrest, 'Immunity from Seizure for Works of Art on Loan: The Criminal Context' in Duncan Chappell and Saskia Hufnagel (ed), Contemporary Perspectives on the Protection, Investigation and Prosecution of Art Crime (Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2014 2014) 169-183

    C Forrest, 'Australia' in James A.R. Nafziger , Robert Kirkwood Paterson (eds), Handbook On The Law Of Cultural Heritage And International Trade (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK 2014) 44-73

    G Orr, 'Ritual in the Law of Electoral Democracy' in Dr Glenn Patmore and Professor Kim Rubenstein (ed),Law and Democracy: Contemporary Questions (ANU Press, Australia 2014) 115-129

    Journal articles

    N Aroney, P Parkinson, 'The Territory of Marriage: Constitutional Law, Marriage Law and Family Policy in the ACT Same Sex Marriage Case' (2014) 28 Australian Journal of Family Law 160

    N Aroney, 'Reserved Matters, Legislative Purpose and the Referendum on Scottish Independence' (2014) 3 Public Law 421-443

    N Aroney, 'A Power 'Singular and Eccentrical': Royal Commissions and Executive Power After Williams'' (2014) 25 Public Law Review 99-116

    N Aroney, 'Freedom of Religion As an Associational Right' (2014) 33 (1) University of Queensland Law Journal 153-186

    N Aroney, 'Reserved Matters, Legislative Purpose and the Referendum on Scottish Independence' [2014] Public Law 422

    S Bronitt, M O'Brien, M Bull, 'Linking Policing and Human Rights: a Recent Invention or an Enduring Legacy?' (2015) 20 (2) Australian Journal of Human Rights 1-8

    S Bronitt, M O'Brien, M Bull, 'Human Rights and Policing' (2015) 20 (2) Australian Journal of Human Rights 200

    J Corrin, 'Round Pegs and Square Holes: Pleading Indigenous Customary Laws in Australia and the South Pacific' (2014) 33 (4) Civil Justice Quarterly 475-493

    J Corrin, E al, 'Transforming Management of Tropical Coastal Seas to Cope with Challenges of the 21st Century' (2014) 85 (1) Marine Pollution Bulletin 8-23

    J Corrin, 'The Root of the Problem: Carbon Rights and Natural Resources Issues in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu' (2014) 26 (1) New Zealand Universities Law Review 1-26

    J Corrin, 'Getting Down to Business: Developing the Underlying Law in Papua New Guinea' [March 2014] Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 1-17

    J Crowe, 'Radicalising Hayekian Constitutionalism' (2014) 33 University of Queensland Law Journal 379-389

    J Crowe, 'Law As an Artifact Kind' (2014) 40 (3) Monash University Law Review 737-757

    J Crowe, 'Fraud and Consent in Australian Rape Law' (2014) 38 (4) Criminal Law Journal 236-249

    J Crowe, 'Law Without the State' (2014) 30 (2) Policy 7-11

    J Crowe, P Stephenson, 'Reimagining Fiscal Federalism: Section 96 As a Transitional Provision' (2014) 33 University of Queensland Law Journal 221-231

    J Crowe, P Stephenson, 'An Express Constitutional Right to Vote? The Case for Reviving Section 41' (2014) 36 (2) Sydney Law Review 205-230

    J Crowe, 'International Humanitarian Law and the Challenge of Combatant Status' (2014) 2 International Law Annual 17-22

    J Crowe, 'Coherence and Acceptance in International Law: Can Humanitarianism and Human Rights Be Reconciled?' (2014) 35 (2) Adelaide Law Review 251-267

    J Crowe, 'Natural Law Anarchism' (2014) 7 Studies in Emergent Order 288-298

    J Crowe, 'Between Morality and Efficacy: Reclaiming the Natural Law Theory of Lon Fuller' (2014) 5 (1) Jurisprudence 109-118

    C Forrest, 'Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in Times of War' [2014] World Politics Review 15-19

    C Forrest, 'Immunity from Seizure and Suit in Australia: The Protection of Cultural Objects on Loan Act 2013' (2014) 21 (2) International Journal of Cultural Property 1-30

    G Orr, 'Betting on Elections: History, Policy and Law' (2014) 42 (2) Federal Law Review 309-331

    G Orr, 'Convenience Voting: The End of Election Day' (2014) 39 (2) Alternative Law Journal 151-155

    G Orr, W Isdale, 'Pathologies in Queensland Law-Making: Repairing Political Constitutionalism' (2014) 2 (1) Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity 126-144

    G Orr, 'Private Association and Public Brand: the Dualistic Conception of Political Parties in the Common Law World' (2014) 17 (2) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 332-349

    G Orr, A Gauja, 'Third-Party Campaigning and Issue Advertising in Australia' (2014) 60 (1) Australian Journal of Politics and History 73-92

    L Toohey, J Crowe, 'The Illusory Reference of the Transitional State and Non-Market Economy Status' (2014) 2 Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 314-336

    Published conference papers

    C Forrest, 'Why Australia Should Ratify the Convention', Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Conference, Canberra 3 October 2013 (Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, Fremantle, Western 2014) 14-17

    Keynotes, unpublished conference papers and seminar presentations

    N Aroney, 'The Federal Condition: Towards a Normative Theory', Invited Speakers in Constitutional Theory, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford (2014)

    N Aroney, 'The Federal Condition: Towards a Normative Theory', International Congress of Constitutional Law, University of Norway (2014)

    N Aroney, 'Freedom of Religion As an Associational Right: Two Approaches in Australian Law', Oxford Journal of Law and Religion Summer Academy, University of Oxford (2014)

    J Corrin, C Forrest, 'A Model Law to Implement the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and Its Possible Application in Plural Legal Regimes in Pacific Small Islands States: A Case Study of Solomon Islands', Solomon Islands National University Workshop, Solomon Islands (2014)

    J Corrin, 'REPORT ON THE UN CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD IN SOLOMON ISLANDS', International Academy of Comparative Law Congress, Vienna (2014)

    J Corrin, 'Comparison of the Situation of Indigenous Peoples and Customary Law in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu', Conference on Legal Pluralism and Comparative Law, Customary Senate, Noumea, New Caledonia (2014)

    J Corrin, 'ACCOMMODATING INDIGENOUS CUSTOMARY LAWS IN STATE LEGAL SYSTEMS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE', World Indigenous Legal Conference, QUT (2014)

    J Crowe, B Jedlickova, 'What's Wrong With Cartels?', Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, University of Queensland (2014)

    C Forrest, 'Towards the Recognition of Maritime War Graves in International Law', SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE AND COMMEMORATIVE EVENT ON THE UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE FROM WORLD WAR I, Bruge, Belguim (2014)

    B Jedlickova, J Crowe, 'What's Wrong with Cartels?', Public And/or Private Lives, 2014 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Brisbane (2014)

    G Orr, 'Political Finance Law in Australia: Innovation and Enervation', Australian Political Studies Association 2014 Conference, Sydney University (http://www.apsa2014.com) (2014)

    G Orr, R Levy, 'The Law of Deliberative Democracy', Australian Political Studies Association 2014 Conference, Sydney University (2014)

    G Orr, A Gauja, 'Regulating 'Third Parties' As Political and Electoral Actors: Comparative Insights and Questions for Democracy', Politics After the Digital Revolution, Washington, DC (2014)

    G Orr, 'The Common Law Conception of Parties', The Regulation of Electoral Politics and the Politics of Electoral Regulation (Australasian Electoral Regulation Network Conference), University of Queensland (2014)

    G Orr, 'The Implications of the Qld Government's Electoral Reforms', The Implications of the Queensland Government's Proposed Amendments to the Electoral Act, Griffith University (Public Seminar for the Electoral Regulation Research Network of Australia) (2014)

    G Orr, 'The Law on Funding Party Campaigns: Contributions and Constraints', 2nd Australian and New Zealand Workshop on Campaign Management and Political Marketing, Sydney University (2014)

    G Orr, 'Putting the Cartel Before the House? Public Funding of Political Parties in Queensland', Academy of Social Sciences Workshop on the Legal Regulation of Political Parties, Sydney University (2014)

    G Orr, 'Article 25 ICCPR and Nominating Hong Kong's Chief Executive', Universal Suffrage and Nomination Procedures: Imperatives from Article 25 ICCPR (Public Roundtable), University of Hong Kong (2014)

    Reference entries

    G Orr, 'Australia' in DS Lewis and Dr Wendy Slater (ed), The 2014 Annual Register of World Events(ProQuest, USA and UK 2014) 325-327

    Parliamentary reports

    G Orr, Queensland Legislative Assembly, Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee, Electoral Reform Amendment Bill 2013, Queensland Parliament, (Brisbane, 2014)

    G Orr, NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet, 'Schott Inquiry', Expert Panel on Political Donations Reform Vol 1, 'Evidence to Private Session of the Panel', NSW Government, (Sydney, 2014)

    G Orr, Commonwealth Parliament, Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2013 Election (Invited Evidence), (2014)

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    2013

    Books

    N Aroney and others, Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials (3rd edn Thomson Reuters, Sydney 2013)

    A Black, H Esmaeili, N Hosen, Modern Perspectives on Islamic Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham 2013)

    J Crowe, K Weston-Scheuber, Principles of International Humanitarian Law (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2013)

    Book chapters

    N Aroney, 'Philosophical Origins of Subsidiarity' in Michelle Evans and Augusto Zimmerman (ed),International Perspectives on Subsidiarity: Good Governance, Federalism, Democracy and Individual Rights(Springer, Berlin 2013) forthcoming

    P Billings, A Cassimatis, 'Irregular Migration, Refugee Protection and the Malaysian Solution' in Angus Francis and Rowena Maguire (ed), Protection of Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Asia Pacific Region (Ashgate Publishing Limited, UK 2013) 135-169

    J Corrin, 'Finding the Law on Adoption in Vanuatu' in Bill Atkin (ed), The International Survey of Family Law(Jordon Publishing Limited, Wellington 2013) 399-412

    Journal articles

    N Aroney, J Corrin, 'Endemic Revolution: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitution of the Fiji Islands' [2013] Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 26

    N Aroney, 'The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term -- Explanatory Power and the Modalities of Constitutional Reasoning' (2013) 36 (3) University of New South Wales Law Journal 863-893

    N Aroney, 'Divine Law, Religious Ethics, Secular Reason' (2013) 14 Political Theology 670-685

    N Aroney, 'A Federal Constitution for the United Kingdom? Constitution-making Within a Westminster-derived Context' (2013) 9 Jus Politicum: Revue De Droit Politique 1-18

    P Billings, A Cassimatis, 'Statutory Judicial Review in Australia: A Comparative Analysis of the ACT, Queensland and Tasmanian Schemes' (2013) 23 (2) Journal of Judicial Administration 73-130

    P Billings, A Cassimatis, 'Twenty-one Years of the Judicial Review Act 1991: Enhancing Access to Justice and Promoting Legal Accountability?' (2013) 32 (1) University of Queensland Law Journal 65-101

    P Billings, 'Irregular Maritime Migration and the Pacific Solution Mark II: Back to the Future for Refugee Law and Policy in Australia?' (2013) 20 (2) International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 279-305

    J Corrin, 'Responding to Challenges to a Bank's Duty of Confidentiality in Offshore Finance Centres: The Vanuatu Example' (2013) 28 (2) Banking and Finance Law Review 249-268

    J Corrin, F Bartlett, 'Stemming the Flood: Procedural and Ethical Issues Arising from Potential Flood Litigation' (2013) 87 (4) Australian Law Journal 250-258

    J Crowe, CY Lee, 'Constitutionalism, Power and Equality in Contemporary Korea' [2013] LAWASIA Journal 113-119

    J Crowe, 'The Role of Contextual Meaning in Judicial Interpretation' (2013) 41 (3) Federal Law Review 417-442

    C Forrest, J Corrin, 'Legal Pluralism in the Pacific: Solomon Island's World War II Heritage' (2013) 20 (1) International Journal of Cultural Property 1-21

    C Forrest, 'The Scope of Immunity From Seizure and Suit for Cultural Objects on Loan in Australia' (2013) 18 Media and Arts Law Review 17-45

    Keynotes, unpublished conference papers and seminar presentations

    N Aroney, 'Remarks on the Report of the Independent Review Panel', Forum on the Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act, Queensland University of Technology (2013)

    N Aroney, 'Royal Commissions After Williams', Roundtable on Royal Commissions and Public Inquiries: Australian and International Trends and Issues, Public Policy Institute, Australian Catholic University, ACT Assembly Building (2013)

    N Aroney, 'The Scope and Limits of Religious Freedom Under the Australian Constitution: Freedom of Religion As an Associational Right', Religious Freedoms Conference: The Scope and Limits of Religious Freedom in Australia, Sydney Law School (2013)

    N Aroney, 'Constitutional Conventions: A Lawyer's View', Academy of the Social Sciences Workshop on Australian Constitutional Conventions in Comparative Perspective, University of Melbourne (2013)

    N Aroney, 'The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2012 Term - Explanatory Power and Constitutional Interpretation', Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law Constitutional Law Conference, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney (2013)

    J Corrin, 'GOVERNANCE OF NATURAL RESOURCES: BRIDGING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN STATE LAW AND CUSTOM IN MELANESIA', IUAES Evolving Humanity, Emerging Worlds, University of Manchester, UK (2013)

    J Corrin, 'Getting to Know Legal Pluralism', The State and Indigenous Legal Cultures: SSRHC Project Training Program, University of Ottawa (2013)

    J Corrin, 'Keeping It Civil: The Application of French and English Laws in Vanuatu', Australasian Law Teachers Conference, Canberra (2013)

    J Corrin, 'Some Issues Arising from Legal Pluralism', Staff Seminar, Buckingham University Law School (2013)

    J Corrin, 'Who is an Islander', Identity and Belonging Workshop, University of Edinburgh (2013)

    Case notes

    A Black, 'British Court Opens Door to Sharia Divorces...or Does It?' (2013) August (Business Law Issue) LAWASIA Update 19-20

    Research reports

    P Billings, A Cassimatis, Statutory Judicial Review in Australia: A Comparative Analysis of the ACT, Queensland and Tasmanian Schemes, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (Melbourne, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration 2013)

    I Callinan, N Aroney, Review of the Crime and Misconduct Act and Related Matters: Report of the Independent Advisory Panel, Independent Advisory Panel (Brisbane, Parliament of Queensland 2013)

    Book reviews

    B Jedlickova, 'Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law by Frank Wijckmans and Filip Tuytschaever' (2013) 38 European Law Review 280-282

    Grants

    G Orr, R Levy, 2013. The Law of Deliberative Democracy, ARC Discovery Project, $215,168 (2013-15)

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    2012

    Books

    G Appleby, N Aroney, T John, The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom 2012)

    S Ratnapala, J Crowe, Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory (3rd edn Oxford University Press, South Melbourne 2012)

    Book chapters

    N Aroney, 'Towards Fundamental Change of the Australian Federal System: Popular Ratification of the State Constitutions' in Paul Kildea, Andrew Lynch and George Williams (eds), Tomorrow's Federation: Reforming Australian Government (Federation Press, Sydney 2012) 210-226

    N Aroney, S Prasser, A Taylor, 'Federal Diversity in Australia: A Counter Narrative' in Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John (eds), The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012) 272-300

    N Aroney, G Appleby, T John, 'Australian Federalism: Past, Present and Future Tense' in Nicholas Aroney, Gabrielle Appleby, Thomas John (eds), The Future of Australian Federalism: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012) 1-24

    V Cogliati-Bantz and others, 'Marine Oil and Gas Pollution Spills in Australian Waters' in Chircop, Aldo; Letalik, Norman; McDorman,Ted L.; Rolston, Susan (eds), The Regulation of International Shipping: International and Comparative Perspectives. Essays in Honor of Edgar Gold (Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden/Boston 2012) 371-400

    J Corrin, 'Cultural Relativism vs Universalism: The South Pacific Reality' in Arnold, Rainer (eds), The Universalism of Human Rights (Springer, Dortrecht 2012) 103-126

    J Corrin, L Mulitalo, 'Reform of Maintenance and Divorce Laws in Samoa: Appropriate for the 'Aiga'?' in Bill Atkin (ed), International Survey of Family Law (Jordon Publishing Limited, Bristol 2012) 283-298

    J Corrin, 'Protection Des Ressources Naturelles Aux Îles Salomon' in Carine David and Nadège Meyer (ed),L'intégration De La Coutume Dans L'élaboration De La Norme Environnementale (Bruylant, Paris 2012) 455-478

    J Crowe, 'The International Powers of the Commonwealth' in Suri Ratnapala and Jonathan Crowe (ed),Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory (Oxford University Press, Australia 2012) 349-375

    G Orr, K Ewing, '¿AV O No AV? Lecciones De Australia ('AV or Not AV' Lessons from Australia)' in Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federacion (Mexican Electoral Court) (ed), Sistemas Electorales y Principios Constitucionales (Electoral Systems and Constitutional Principles) (Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federacion (Mexican Electoral Court), Mexico 2012) 241-266

    Journal articles

    N Aroney, 'Una Società Di Società: Why Australia is a Federation' (2012) 24 Giornale Di Storia Costituzionale 23-33

    N Aroney, R Ahdar, 'The Accommodation of the Shari'a Within Western Legal Systems' (2012) 13 (2) Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion 387-413

    N Aroney, S Thomas, 'A House Divided: Does MMP Make an Upper House Unnecessary for New Zealand?' [2012] New Zealand Law Review 403-442

    A Black, 'Lessons from Singapore: an Evaluation of the Singapore Model of Legal Pluralism' (2012) WPS026 ASLI Asia Law Institute Working Paper Series 1-24

    A Black, 'Court Ceremonies, Ritual and Symbolism: How Islamic Law and Common Law Are Conceptualised and Apply to an Unlawful Killing.' (2012) 21 (2) Griffith Law Review 500-533

    A Black, 'Replicating a 'Model of Mutual Respect': Could Singapore's Legal Pluralism Work in Australia?' (2012) 65 Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 65-102

    A Black, K Sadiq, 'Embracing Sharia-Compliant Products Through Regulatory Amendment to Achieve Parity of Treatment' (2012) 34 (1) Sydney Law Review 189-211

    J Corrin, 'It Takes Two to Tango, But Three to Commit Adultery: A Survey of the Law on Adultery in Post-Colonial South Pacific States' (2012) 26 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 187-219

    J Crowe, S Ratnapala, 'Military Justice and Chapter III: The Constitutional Basis of Courts Martial' (2012) 40 (2) Federal Law Review 161-180

    J Crowe, 'Clarifying the Natural Law Thesis' (2012) 37 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 159-181

    J Crowe, 'Does Control Make a Difference? The Moral Foundations of Shareholder Liability for Corporate Wrongs' (2012) 75 (2) Modern Law Review 159-179

    C Forrest, 'South African Maritime Law' [2012] International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook 185-95

    B Jedlickova, 'One Among Many or One Above All? The Role of Consumers and Their Welfare in Competition Law and Policy' (2012) 33 (12) European Competition Law Review 567-574

    G Orr, 'Ministerial Dictate in Labour Law' (2012) 20 (1 (Nov)) Australian Journal of Administrative Law 6-10

    G Orr, 'Judicial Review of the Administration of Parliamentary Elections' (2012) 23 Public Law Review 110-124

    S Ratnapala, J Crowe, 'Broadening the Reach of Chapter III: The Institutional Integrity of State Courts and the Constitutional Limits of State Legislative Power' (2012) 36 (1) Melbourne University Law Review 175-215

    Published conference papers

    A Black, 'Legal Pluralism 'Down Under'', 4th LAWASIA Family Law Conference, Penang, Malaysia 13-14 July, 2012 (The Law Association for Asia & the Pacific, Malaysia 2012) Online:http://lawasia.asn.au/family-law-papers

    C Forrest, 'Culturally and Environmentally Sensitive Sunken Warships', Maritime Law Association of Australian and New Zealand Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii 2-5 December 2011 (Maritime Law Journal of Australia and New Zealand, Perth 2012) 80-88

    Keynotes, unpublished conference papers and seminar presentations

    J Corrin, 'Responding to Challenges to a Bank's Duty of Confidentiality in Offshore Finance Centres: the Vanuatu Example', Small Islands of the World Conference XII, British Virgin Islands (2012)

    J Corrin, 'Family Law in Samoa', Australasian Law Teachers Conference, Sydney (2012)

    C Forrest, 'Jurisdiction Clauses in International Contracts and in Contracts for the Transportation of Goods: Issues All at Sea', Law Evenings: UNISA Research Seminar Series, University of South Australia, Adelaide (2012)

    C Forrest, 'The Scope of Immunity from Seizure for Cultural Objects on Loan in Australia', University of South Australia School of Law Seminar Series, Adelaide, South Australia (2012)

    C Forrest, 'The Legal Framework and Practical Issues of the 2001 Convention in the Asian Context', UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage, Koh Hong Cambodia (2012)

    C Forrest, 'Legal Pluralism in the Pacific: Solomon Island's World War II Heritage', Critical Approaches to Museums and Heritage, University of Queensland (2012)

    C Forrest, ''The Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention', Hong Kong Centre for Maritime and Transportation Law and Hong Kong Law Society Seminar, Hong Kong (2012)

    G Orr, 'Political Parties and the Law in Australia (Or 'Regulating the Golems')', Reflections on Contemporary Party Organisations in Australia, Monash University (2012)

    G Orr, 'Ministerial Intervention in Labour Law', Australian Labour Law Association, Queensland Chapter (2012)

    G Orr, 'After the Party: Government Advertising Versus Third Party Campaigns in Australia', 'Reshaping Power: Shifting Boundaries', World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid (2012)

    G Orr, 'Prosecution v Education', FAD: Travelling the Open Path (2012 National Electoral Funding and Disclosure Workshop), ECQ, Brisbane (2012)

    Research reports

    J Corrin, Analysis of REDD+ and Forest Carbon Rights Solomon Islands, Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Gmb (Fiji, Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Gmb 2012)

    J Corrin, Analysis of REDD+ and Forest Carbon Rights - Vanuatu, Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Gmb (Fiji, SPC / GIZ Regional REDD+ Project 2012)

    G Orr, NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division), 2012., (2012)

    Reference entries

    G Orr, 'Australia' in DS Lewis and Wendy Slater (ed), The Annual Register: World Events 2011 (253rd Edition) (ProQuest, Cambridge, UK and Ann Arbor, MI 2012) 353-355

    Book reviews

    J Crowe, 'Review of Garrett Barden and Tim Murphy, Law and Justice in Community' (2012) 122 (2) Ethics 394-398

    C Forrest, 'The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology' (2012) 4 (2) Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs 69-71

    Parliamentary reports

    G Orr, New South Wales Parliament, Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Review of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 and the Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures Act 1981 (Report and Witness), NSW Parliament, (2012)

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