Below is a list of publications by our fellows. 

Book Chapter

  • Barker, Kit (2023). Lamb v Cotogno (1987): insured punishment. Landmark cases in the law of punitive damages. Edited by James Goudkamp and Eleni Katsampouka. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.99-128.
  • Field, Iain (2023). Rookes v Barnard (1964): 'Going off the Lines'. Landmark cases in the law of punitive damages. Edited by James Goudkamp and Eleni Katsampouka. Oxford, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic.49-73.

Journal Article

  • Barker, K. and Bristow, P.  (2023) Unjust enrichment in Australia 2023. Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2023(1): 130-170. 
  • Beran, R. and Devereux, J.  (2023) Analysis of Part 1 of the latest Austroads Guidelines, June 2022. Internal Medicine Journal, 53(7): 1110-1114. 
  • Bigwood, R.  (2023) Legal fictions and the attainment of the just result: Continuing (mis)representation and the Insurance Contracts Act. Journal of Contract Law, 39(1): 27-50. 
  • Catterwell, R.  (2023) Co-operation and prevention in contract law. Melbourne University Law Review, 47
  • Catterwell, R.  (2023) The limits on intention in contract. The Law Quarterly Review, 139: 571-591. 
  • Falconer, K.  (2023) Cryopreservation and the death of legal personhood. Mortality. 
  • Fell, A. and Rudz, E.  (2023) Employee non-compete restraints: resolving uncertainty. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 46(4): 1252-1283. 
  • Field, I.  (2023) Contributory negligence in the twenty-first century, by James Goudkamp and Donal Nolan. Journal of Professional Negligence, 38(1): 58-62. 
  • Forrest, C.  (2023) South African Maritime Law. International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook: 163-171. 
  • Jedlickova, B.  (2023) Review of Current Issues in Competition Law, Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds), Federation Press, 2021, volume I and volume II. Competition and Consumer Law Journal, 30: 111-115. 
  • Mullins, R.  (2023) Book review: Dickson, Julie. Elucidating Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp 208. $110.00 (cloth).. Ethics, 134(1): 127-131. 

Conference paper

  • Comino, V.  (2023). ASIC and civil penalties - 30 years on: Is it 'fit for purpose'?. In Enhancing Corporate Accountability. Enhancing Corporate Accountability, Prato, Italy. 4-5 September 2023.
  • Devereux, J.  (2023). Brittania Waives the Rules: Responding to Emerging Medico-Legal Issues. In Medico Legal Society of Queensland March Dinner Meeting. Medico Legal Society of Queensland March Dinner Meeting, St Lucia, QLD Australia. 15 March 2023.
  • Devereux, J.  (2023). The legal regime governing medicinal products: a view from the antipodes. In Medicinal Products: Property, Regulation and Liability. Medicinal Products: Property, Regulation and Liability, Naples, Italy. 22-23 June 2023.
  • Forrest, C.  (2023). Clarifying the Convention’s demands: Lesson from three Pacific Island States. In Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, Canberra, ACT, Australia. 14-15 September 2023.
  • Forrest, C.  (2023). The social history of artefacts and the law in Southeast Asia. In 5th Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage. 5th Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage, Gwangju, South Korea. 13-18 November 2023.
  • Forrest, C.  (2023). The UNESCO Convention and Fiji. In UNESCO FIJI Workshop. UNESCO FIJI Workshop, Suva, Fiji. 31 August-1 September 2023.
  • Forrest, C.  (2023). World War II Shipwreck preservation: legal perspectives. In UNESCO Workshop: World War Shipwrecks in Southeast Asia – threats of marine pollution and looting. UNESCO Workshop: World War Shipwrecks in Southeast Asia – threats of marine pollution and looting, Jakarta, Indonesia. 6-7 December 2023.
  • Jedlickova, B.  (2023). Antitrust law, big tech, power and sustainability. In The 36th LAWASIA Conference 2023. The 36th LAWASIA Conference 2023, Bengaluru, India. 24 - 27 November.
  • Voogt, T.  (2023). Drought and taxes: the battler's journey to self-reliance. In Deus Ex Machine: Law - Technology - Humanities 2023. Deus Ex Machine: Law - Technology - Humanities 2023, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. 11 - 14 December 2023.
  • Voogt, T., Robinson, R. and Chen, S.  (2023). Self-Regulated v Contact-Based Learning in Undergraduate Tax Courses. In Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium 2023. Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium 2023, Brisbane, QLD Australia. 30 June 2023.
     

Book

  • Grantham, R.   (2022) The law and practice of corporate governance. Chatswood, NSW: LexisNexis.

Book Chapter

  • Jedlicková, B., Marshall, B. and Burdon, M.   (2022) Australia. In  (Eds.), Antitrust in Data Driven Markets & Legal Framework for Influencers, Native Advertising and Control over the Use of AI in Marketing  (pp. 45-80). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • Mullins, R.   (2022) Lesser evils, mere permissions and justifying reasons in law. In  (Eds.), New essays on the nature of legal reasoning  (pp. 259-280). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Journal Article

  • Barker, Kit, Bristow, Penelope, and Walpole, Samuel (2022). Unjust enrichment in Australia 2022. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 2022 (2) 289-312.
  • Catterwell, R.  (2022) Autonomy and institutionalism in the law of contract. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 42(4): 1067-1092. 
  • Catterwell, R.  (2022) Frustration and assumption of risk. Journal of Business Law, 1: 76-96. 
  • Devereux, J.  (2022) Concussion, CTE and claims arising out of sporting activities - some legal considerations. Medicine and Law, 41(4): 513-522. 
  • Falconer, K.  (2022) Australian Burial Law 25 Years on from Smith v Tamworth City Council. Australian Law Journal, 96(8): 581-594. 
  • Forrest, C.  (2022) South Africa. International Maritime and Commercial Yearbook 2022, 2022: 187-191. 
  • Liu, Q.  (2022) The use of case law in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Asia Pacific Law Review, 29(1): 129-148. 
  • Mullins, R.  (2022) Presupposing legal authority. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 42(2): 411-437. 
  • Mullins, R.  (2022) Two factor-based models of precedential constraint: a comparison and proposal. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 31(4): 1-36. 

Conference paper

  • Barker, K.  (2022). Insured punishment - the awkward case of Lamb v Cotogno. In Landmark Cases in the Law of Punitive Damages. Landmark Cases in the Law of Punitive Damages, Oxford, United Kingdom. 30 Sept, 6-7 Oct 2022.
  • Beran, R. and Devereux, J.  (2022). Futility: When is Enough, Enough?. In Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine, Melbourne, VIC Australia. 15 October 2022.
  • Comino, V.  (2022). Corporate culture' is the problem, but can it be regulated?. In Evil Corporations Symposium. Evil Corporations Symposium, Sydney, NSW Australia. 12-13 December 2022.
  • Comino, V.  (2022). 'Culture' is Key: Insights and lessons from the banking and gaming sectors. In Transforming the Future: Building Trustworthy and Ethical Organisations: The University of Queensland Business School's Trust, Ethics & Governance Alliance (TEGA) 2022 Summit. Transforming the Future: Building Trustworthy and Ethical Organisations: The University of Queensland Business School's Trust, Ethics & Governance Alliance (TEGA) 2022 Summit, Brisbane, QLD Australia. 11 May 2022.
  • Devereux, J.  (2022). Concussion and CTE - some legal considerations. In World Congress for Medical Law. World Congress for Medical Law, Gold Coast, QLD Australia. 5-7 December 2022.
  • Devereux, J.  (2022). Consent: An Application of Newton's Third Law. In 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Philology. 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Philology, Sydney, NSW Australia. 20-23 May 2022.
  • Devereux, J. and Sanders, L.  (2022). The duty to act in armed conflict. In Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, Canberra, ACT Australia. 30 June-2 July 2022.
  • Devereux, J., Tucker-Evans, M., Brolan, C. and Williams, K.  (2022). Medical law panel discussion. In Justice and the Law Panel Discussion. Justice and the Law Panel Discussion, Brisbane, QLD Australia. 26 April 2022.
  • Forrest, C.  (2022). Challanges for Pacific Flag States at IMO: a case study of the Marshall Islands. In Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand. Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. 12-14 October 2022.
  • Forrest, C.  (2022). Shipping or Climate Change - A dilemma for Low-Lying Pacific Open Registries. In Climate Change, Maritime Law and Ocean Governance. Climate Change, Maritime Law and Ocean Governance, Hong Kong. 27-28 January 2022.
  • Voogt, T.  (2022). Evaluating the self-reliance impact of Farm Management Deposits. In Rural Financial Counselling Service National Providers Forum. Rural Financial Counselling Service National Providers Forum, Cairns, QLD, Australia. 21-22 July 2022.
  • Voogt, T.  (2022). Farm Management Deposits and Farmgate Self-Reliance: implications for rural financial counselling. In Rural Financial Counselling Service North Queensland conference. Rural Financial Counselling Service North Queensland conference, Townsville, QLD Australia. 8-9 June 2022.
  • Voogt, T.  (2022). Farm management deposits and farmgate self-reliance. In Australasian Tax Teachers' Association Annual Conference. Australasian Tax Teachers' Association Annual Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, (1-26). 19-20 January 2022.
  • Voogt, T.  (2022). Measuring the Impact of Drought Policy Tools on Self-Reliance. In Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium. Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium, Brisbane, Australia. 8 July 2022.
     

Book Chapters

  • Barker, K. (2021) Punishment in private law - no such thing (any more). In (Eds.), Punishment and Private Law (pp. 35-62). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
  • Catterwell, R.   (2021) Cognition, automation and the future of contract law. In  (Eds.), Australian contract law in the 21st century  (pp. 242-273). Sydney, NSW, Australia: Federation Press.

Article

  • Bigwood, R. (2021) Contract Vitiation. In (Eds.), Australian Contract Law in the 21st Century (pp. 153-173). Alexandria, NSW Australia: Federation Press.
  • Comino, V.* (2021) 'Corporate Culture' is the 'New Black' - Its Possibilibilities and Limits as a Regulatory Tool for Corporations and Financial Institutions?. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 44(1): 295-325.
  • Comino, V. (2021) "Culture" Is Key: An Analysis of Culture-focused Techniques and Tools in the Regulation of Corporations and Financial Institutions. Australian Business Law Review, 49(1): 6-25.
  • Grantham, R.* (2021) People, planet, and profits: re-purposing the company. Company and Securities Law Journal, 38(4): 250-273.
  • Jedlickova, B. (2021) Do Algorithms Communicate With Each Other and What Does This Mean for the Application of Competition/Antitrust Law?. Competition Policy International: Antitrust Chronicle.

Conference Papers

  • Barker, K. (2021) Rights of action in private and public law: the analytics of enforcement.
  • Barker, K. (2021) Rights of action in public and private law: further insights from Hohfeld.
  • Comino, V.* (2021). Regulating for a culture of high reliability. In High Reliability Organisations Forum. High Reliability Organisations Forum, Brisbane, QLD Australia, (1-12). 25 March 2021.
  • Comino, V. (2021). Rethinking Corporate Regulation in Australia. In 2021 Corporate Law Teachers' Association Conference. 2021 Corporate Law Teachers' Association Conference, Sydney, Australia. 7-9 February 2021.
  • Fell, A. and Field, I.  (2021) The Compensatory Principle: Restitutio in Integrum or Restitutio Rationalis?.

Book

  • Catterwell, R.* (2020) A unified approach to contract interpretation. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
  • Grantham, R.* (2020) Law and Practice of Corporate Governance. Sydney, NSW Australia: LexisNexis.

Book Chapter

  • Bigwood, R.* (2020) The norm against misleading conduct and implications for the regulation of ‘misleading silence’. In  (Eds.), Misleading silence  (pp. 107-132). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
  • Grantham, R.* (2020) Change of position-based defences. In Elise Bant; Kit Barker; Simone Degeling (Eds.), Research Handbook on Unjust Enrichment and Restitution  (pp. 418-436). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.

Article

  • Barker, K.*  (2020) Unjust enrichment in Australia - What is(n't) it ? Implications for legal reasoning and practice. Melbourne University Law Review, 2020(43): 903-936.
  • Catterwell, R.* (2020) Automation in contract interpretation. Law, Innovation and Technology, 12(1): 81-112.
  • Catterwell, R.* (2020) Purposive Contract Interpretation and the High Court. Australian Bar Review, 49: 54-81.
  • Comino, V.* (2020) Life after the Banking Royal Commission: Is the Royal Commission a 'game-changer' for the financial services sector in Australia?. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 35: 381-406.
  • Devereux, J.* (2020) The Future of the Law Profession . In  (Eds.), Careers in Law: A Guide for Students, Graduates and Professionals (pp. 301-307). Singapore: Springer.
  • Falconer, K.* (2020) Reconceptualising the law of the dead by expanding the interests of the living. Monash University Law Review, 45(3): 757-784.
  • Fell, A.* (2020) Corrective justice, coherence, and Kantian right. University of Toronto Law Journal, 70(1): 40-63
  • Jedlicková, B.* and Crowe, J. (2020) Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account. Jurisprudence: 1-28.
  • Mullins, R.* (2020) Protected reasons and precedential constraint. Legal Theory, 26(1): 1-22.

Conference Paper

  • Barker, K. (2020). Unjust Enrichment in Australia- What Is(n't) it ? . In Melbourne University Obligations Discussion Group - Unjust Enrichment and Restitution. Melbourne University Obligations Discussion Group - Unjust Enrichment and Restitution, Melbourne/Zoom. 3-4 December 2020.
  • Comino, V. (2020). Life after Hayne - the financial services sector and the future of enforcement for Australian regulators. In 20/20 Hindsight: Reflections on Perceptions of Trust in Corporations. 20/20 Hindsight: Reflections on Perceptions of Trust in Corporations, Melbourne, VIC Australia. 2-4 February 2020.
  • Comino, V. (2020) Submission to Australian Law Reform Commission, Corporate Criminal Responsibility, Discussion Paper 87, November 2019.
  • Comino, V., Martin, T. and Axelsen, M. (2020) Changing board behaviour: by regulation or by reflection?.
  • Comino, V., McDonnell, J., Crowley, L. and Bromwich, R. (2020) Proposed Model of Corporate Regulation.
  • Voogt, T. (2020). Family trust elections: is it time to wind back ongoing income tax concessions?. In 2020 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference. 2020 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, Hobart, TAS Australia. 22-24 January 2020

Research Report

  • Voogt, T.  (2020) National drought and North QLD flood response and recovery agency briefing notes.

Book

  • Fridman, G. and Bigwood, R.* (2019) Variations on the Theme of Contract. Toronto, ON Canada: LexisNexis Canada.

Book Chapter

  • Barker, K.* (2019) Form and substance: three observations on the state of debate. In Andrew Robertson; James Goudkamp (Eds.), Form and substance in the law of obligations  (pp. 433-443). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
  • Bigwood, R.*   (2019) Exploitation. In  (Eds.), Reimagining Contract Law Pedagogy: A New Agenda for Teaching  (pp. 61-78). Oxford, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Article

  • Bigwood, R.* (2019) Undue influence as constructive fraud. Journal of Equity, 13: 144-182.
  • Bigwood, R. (2019) New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies. In Roger Halson; David Campbell (Eds.), Research handbook on remedies in private law  (pp. 390-408). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Bigwood, R.* (2019) Knocking down the straw man: reflections on BOM v BOK and the Court of Appeal's "Middle-Ground" narrow doctrine of unconscionability for Singapore. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies: 29-66.
  • Rick Bigwood* (2019) The undue influence of "non-Australian" undue influence law on Australian undue influence law: farewell Johnson v Buttress? Part II. Journal of Contract Law, 35: 187-215.
  • Catterwell, R.* (2019) Striking a Balance in Contract Interpretation: The Primacy of the Text. Edinburgh Law Review, 23(1): 52-74.
  • Devereux, J.* (2019) On not trespassing on trespass: In defence of separate torts of trespass to the person. Tort Law Review, 26(2): 98-103.
  • Dietrich, J. and Field, I.* (2019) Statute and Theories of Vicarious Liability. Melbourne University Law Review, 43(2): 515-557.
  • Falconer, K. (2019) An illogical distinction continued: Re Cresswell and property rights in human biological material. University of New South Wales Law Journal Forum.
  • Falconer, K. (2019) Dismantling Doodeward: guided discretion as the superior basis for property rights in human biological material. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 42(3): 899-927.
  • Jedlickova, B.* (2019) Digital polyopoly. World Competition, 42(3): 309-333.
  • Mullins, R.* (2019) Rights, roles and interests. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 16(2): 95-115.

Conference Paper

  • Barker, K. (2019). Unjust Enrichment - Implications for Legal Reasoning and Practice. In King and Wood Mallesons Continuing Legal Education Programme. King and Wood Mallesons Continuing Legal Education Programme, King and Wood Mallesons, Brisbane. 9 May 2019.
  • Barker, K. (2019). Unjust Enrichment in Australia. In Current Legal Issues Seminar Series. Current Legal Issues Seminar Series, Brisbane, Australia. 13 June 2019.
  • Comino, V. (2019) Banking Royal Commission: Hayne has promised much but it might not be delivered.
  • Comino, V. (2019) The Royal Commission may have savaged the banks but investors are unconcerned.
  • Comino, V. (2019) Westpac scandal.
  • Comino, V. (2019) Culture as key - The Hayne Banking Royal Commission and the future of enforcement for Australian regulatory agencies.
  • Comino, V. (2019). "Corporate Culture' - its Possibilities and Limits as Regulatory Mechanism for Corporations and Financial Institutions?. In 2019 Law and Society Conference. 2019 Law and Society Conference, Washington DC, USA. 30 May - 2 June 2019.
  • Comino, V. (2019). Culture as key: the view from research on Australian enforcement agencies. In The Regulation of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries. The Regulation of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries, Queensland Supreme Court, Brisbane, Australia. 13 September 2019.
  • Comino, V. (2019). Life after the Hayne Banking Royal Commission’. In AIBE (Australian Institute for Business and Economics) Conversation Series. AIBE (Australian Institute for Business and Economics) Conversation Series, UQ Business School Executive Venue, 293 Queen St, Brisbane. 9 July 2019.
  • Comino, V. (2019). The use of 'corporate culture' as a regulatory tool for corporations and financial institutions?. In The Corporate Law Teachers Conference - Possible Futures for the Company and for Corporate Law. The Corporate Law Teachers Conference - Possible Futures for the Company and for Corporate Law, Auckland, New Zealand. 3-5 February 2019.
  • Dietrich, J. and Field, I. (2019). Statute and theories of vicarious liability. In Colloquium on Intersections in Private Law. Colloquium on Intersections in Private Law, University of Sydney Law School, Sydney, Australia. 16-17 August 2019.
  • Fell, A. (2019). The concept of coherence in Australian private law. In Intersections in Private Law. Intersections in Private Law, Sydney, Australia. 16-17 August 2019.
  • Field, I. (2019). Partial defences in trespass. In Colloquium on Intersections in Private Law. Colloquium on Intersections in Private Law, University of Sydney Law School, Sydney, Australia. 16-17 August 2019.
  • Voogt, T.* (2019). Discretionary trust accounting: truth or deception?. In AFAANZ 2019. AFAANZ 2019, Sofitel, Brisbane. 7-9 July 2019.
  • Voogt, T.* (2019). Income tax and trust law perspectives of the practical disregard of legal form in discretionary family trading trusts. In Australasian Tax Teachers Association conference. Australasian Tax Teachers Association conference, Perth, Australia. 16-18 January 2019.
  • Voogt, T. (2019). Dissecting the Australian Labor Party’s tax policy on family trusts. In 10th Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium. 10th Queensland Tax Researcher Symposium, University of Queensland. 3 July 2019.

Research Report

  • Voogt, T. (2019) Place-value economic development in remote Queensland.

Book Chapters

  • Barker, K.   (2018) Apportionment in Private Law: Nothing, All, or Something in Between?. In Kit Barker, Ross Grantham (Eds.), Apportionment in Private Law  (pp. 3-35). Oxford, United Kingdom : Hart Publishing.
  • Bigwood, R.*   (2018) Continuing Representation and Strict Responsibility for Accuracy After Cramaso: Fact or (Legal) Fiction?. In Toshiyuki Kono, Mary Hiscock, Arie Reich (Eds.), Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law  (pp. 187-221). City of Singapore, Singapore: Springer.
  • Jedlickova, Barbora and Clarke, Julie (2018). Antitrust Analysis of Online Sales Platforms: Australia. In Bruce Kilpatrick, Pierre Kobel and Pranvera Kellezi (Ed.), Antitrust Analysis of Online Sales Platforms & Copyright Limitations and Exceptions (pp. 41-89) Cham Switzerland: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71419-6_2Journal Articles
  • Devereux, J.   (2017) Medical practitioner liability in negligence. In Ian Freckelton, Kerry Peterson (Eds.), Tensions and traumas in health law  (pp. 586-605). Annandale, NSW Austraila: The Federation Press.
  • McKendrick, E. & Liu, Q.*   (2017) Good faith in contract performance in the Chinese and common laws. In  (Eds.), Chinese contract law: civil and common law perspectives  (pp. 72-111). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Journal Articles

  • Barker, K.  (2018) Modelling public and private enforcement: the rationality of hybridity. University of Queensland Law Journal, 37(1): 9-23.
  • Barker, K.  (2018) Private Law, Analytical Philosophy and the Modern Value of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: A Centennial Appraisal. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 38(3): 585-612.
  • Barker, K. & Walpole, S.  (2018) Restitution Law Review Annual Digest 2017. Restitution Law Review, 25(1): 85-121.
  • Grantham, R. & Jensen, D.  (2018) The proper role of policy in private law adjudication. University of Toronto Law Journal, 68(2): 187-230.
  • Liu, Q.  (2018) Chinese ‘case law’: illusions and complexities. Asian Journal of Comparative Law.
  • Mullins, R.  (2018) Legal positivism and deontic detachment. Ratio Juris, 31(1): 4-8.
  • Mullins, R.  (2018) Moral conflict and the logic of rights. Philosophical Studies.
  • Voogt, T.  (2018) A conceptual assessment of board skills in ASX100 companies. Australian Business Law Review, 46(4): 218-236.
  • Voogt, T. & Verreynne, M.  (2018) Director appointments: expressing board care and diligence. UNSW Law Journal, 41(4): 1335-1367.

Presentations

  • Barker, K.  (2018). The very modern value of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: a centennial appraisal. In Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory 2018. Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory 2018, Singapore, Singapore. 5 February 2018.
  • Forrest, C.  (2018). Towards the Recognition of Legacy Wrecks as Memorials and Maritime War Graves. In The Legal Regime of Underwater Cultural Heritage and Marine Scientific Research. The Legal Regime of Underwater Cultural Heritage and Marine Scientific Research, Bodrum, Turkey. 4-5 October 2018.
  • Jedlickova, B.  (2018). Introductory speech: Reflection on Pluralistic Strategy and Holistic Assessment: Why Pluralism is Important in Competition Law. In Symposium 'Cartels, Optimal Enforcement and Theories in Competition Law'. Symposium 'Cartels, Optimal Enforcement and Theories in Competition Law', Brisbane, Australia. 27 March 2018.

Media

  • Forrest, Craig (2018). Wrecks in the Pacific. ABC Radio Australia.

Books

  • K Barker, K Fairweather,   R   Grantham   (eds), Private   Law   in   the   Twenty-First   Cenlllry (Hart,   Oxford  2017).
  • K Barker,  S Degeling,    K    Fairweather,    R   Grantham    (eds), Private    Law   and    Power (Hart,   Oxford    2017).
  • Barker, K. & Grantham, R.   Unjust enrichment. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths. (2017)

Chapters

  • Barker, K 'Private Law as a Complex System: Agendas for the Twenty-F irst Century' in K Barker, K Fairweather and R Grantham (eds), Private law in the21st Century (pp. 3-28) Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart (2017).
  • Barker, K 'The Dynamics of Private Law and Power' in K Barker, S Degeling, K Fairweather, R Grantham (eds), Private Law and Power (Hart, Oxford, UK 20 17) 3-28
  • Barker, K 'Public Power, Discretion and the Duty of Care' in Kit Barker, Simone Degeling, Karen Fairweather, Ross Grantham (eds), Private Law and Power (Hart, Oxford 2017) 207-237
  • Degeling, S. & Barker, K. ' Designing Reparation: Lessons from Private Law' in Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge, Margaret Thornton (eds.), New Directions/or Law in Australia: Essays in Contempora,y Law Reform (pp. 321-328). ACT, Canberra: ANU Press.
  • Degeling, S 'Undue Influence and the Spiritual Economy' in K Barker, S Degeling, K Fairweather and R Grantham(eds) Private Law and Power (Hart Publishing , 2017) 159-175.
  • Edelman, J 'Vindicatory Damages' in Barker, K., Fairweather, K., Grantham, R. (Eds.), Private law in the 21" Century (pp. 343-362). Oxford, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury
  • Fairweather, K 'Redress ing Inequality in Personal Credit Transactions: 1700-1974' in Kit Barker, Simone Degeling, Karen Fairweather and Ross Grantham (eds), Private Law and Power (Hart Publishing, 2017) 53-82
  • Grantham, R 'The Legitimacy of the Company as a Source of (Private) Power, in Kit Barker, Simone Degeling, Karen Fairweather, Ross 8. Grantham (Eds.), Private law and Power (pp. 239-263). Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017.
  • Swain, W, 'Power History and the Law of Contract in Eighteenth Century England' in Kit Barker, Simone Degeling, Karen Fairweather, Ross Grantham (eds), Private Law and Power (Hart, Oxford 2017) 31-51.
  • Swain, W 'The Steaming Lungs of a Pigeon': Predicting the Direction of Australian Contract  Law in the Next 25 Years' in  K Barker,K Fairweather and R Grantham (eds), Private Law in the 21st Century (pp. 3-28) Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart (2017): 89-104.

Journal Articles

  • Aitken, L.  (2017) A bank's `no set-off clause', the guarantor and the claim for `loss or damage' (or statutory reconfiguring of a contract). Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, 33(4): 74-77.
  • Aitken, L.  (2017) Counterparties beware! The nature of the `security interest’: set-off, corporate insolvency and the PPSA. Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, 33(8): 125-128.
  • Aitken, L.  (2017) `Widgets' or `wodgets'? A heterodox reappraisal of the fiduciary who `steals a business': `account', `allowances', "consent' and other perplexing issues. Australian Bar Review, 44: 250-266.
  • Bigwood, R.  (2017) ‘Rescuing the Canadian Unconscionability Doctrine? Reflections on the Court’s “Applicable Principles” in Downer v. Pitcher’. Canadian Business Law Journal.
  • Beran, R. & Devereux, J.  (2017) Medical certificates attesting fitness to drive. Internal Medicine Journal, 47(6): 637-639.
  • Liu, Q. & Ren, X.  (2017) CISG in Chinese Courts: The Issue of Applicability. American Journal of Comparative Law, 65(4): 873-918.
  • Morrison, D. (2017) Proposed change to tax treatment of discretionary trusts in Australia: reductio ad absurdum. Trusts & Trustees, 23(10): 1046-1050.
  • Morrison, D. (2017) The determination of market price where a receiver is realising a secured asset. Insolvency Law Journal, 25(4): 225-232.
  • Mullins, R.  (2017) Children’s rights and parents’ rights. Jurisprudence: an international journal of legal and political thought, 8(3): 1-10.
  • Mullins, R.  (2017) Detachment and deontic language in Law. Law and Philosophy, 37(4): 1-34.
  • Swain, W.  (2017) 'The Steaming Lungs of a Pigeon': Predicting the Direction of Australian Contract Law in the Next 25 Years. Private Law in the 21St Century, 19: 89-104.
  • Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations
  • Forrest, C.  (2017). The Law of Wreck. In Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Law Semianr Series. Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Law Semianr Series, Hong Kong. 21 April 2017.
  • Jedlickova, B.  (2017). Australia’s telecommunications industry: from monopoly to competition. In Competition Law and Telecommunications: Key Regulatory Challenges. Competition Law and Telecommunications: Key Regulatory Challenges, Hong Kong. 23-24 March 2017.
  • Liu, Q.  (2017). CISG in Chinese Courts–Substantive Applications. In UNCITRAL-UM Joint Conference 2017 Modernization of National Commercial Laws and the Role of Legal Harmonization in International Commerce. UNCITRAL-UM Joint Conference 2017 Modernization of National Commercial Laws and the Role of Legal Harmonization in International Commerce, Macau SAR, China. 11-12 December 2017.
  • Liu, Q.  (2017). Conducting Comparative Studies on Chinese Law Some Methodological Issues. In The State of Comparative Law in Asia. The State of Comparative Law in Asia, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 27 September 2017.
  • Swain, W.  (2017). Change in the Common Law, Letting our Illusions Die: Some Observations from History. In The New Zealand Judiciary, Institute of Judicial Studies. The New Zealand Judiciary, Institute of Judicial Studies, Wellington, New Zealand. August 2017.
  • Swain, W.  (2017). Echoes of the 1970s, the 1975 EEC Referendum a historical retrospective. In NYU Roundtable on Brexit. NYU Roundtable on Brexit, New York, NY, United States. April 2017.

Books

  • K Barker, K Fairweather, R Grantham (eds), Private Law in the Twenty-First Century (Hart, Oxford 2016)
  • K Barker and others (eds), Private Law and Power (Hart, Oxford 2016)
  • S Degeling, J Edelman and J Goudkamp (eds), Contract in Commercial Law (Thomson Reuters, 2016)
  • Edelman, James and Bant, Elise Unjust enrichment 2nd ed. Portland, United States: Hart Publishing, 2016. 
  • Karen Fairweather, Paul O'Shea and Ross Grantham (eds), Credit, Consumers and The Law: After The Global Storm (Ashgate Publishing Limited, Surrey, 2016).
  • MW Bryan, VJ Vann, SE Degeling and MS Donald, A Sourcebook On Equity and Trusts in Australia (Cambridge University Press, 2016)

Book Chapters

  • K Barker, 'What is a Contractual Defence (and Does It Matter) ?' in A Dyson, J Goudcamp, F Wilmot-Smith (eds), Defences in Contract (Hart, Oxford 2016) forthcoming
  • Burdon, M. & Andrejevic, M.   (2016) Big data in the sensor society. In Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Hamid R. Ekbia, Michael Mattioli (Eds.), Big data is not a monolith  (pp. 61-77). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Fairweather, K., O’Shea, P. & Grantham, R.   (2016) Consumer law: paternalism, fragmentation, and centralised enforcement. In  (Eds.), Credit, consumers and the law: after the global storm  (pp. 3-16). London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
  • Forrest, C.   (2016) Review of Panos Koutrakos and Achilles Skordas, eds., The Law and Practice of Piracy at Sea: European and International Perspectives. In Aldo Chircop, Scott Coffen-Smout, Moira McConnell (Eds.), Ocean Yearbook  (pp. 594-598). Boston, MA, United States: Brill.
  • Grantham, R.   (2016) The legitimacy of the company as a source of (private) power. In Kit Barker, Simone Degeling, Karen Fairweather, Ross B. Grantham (Eds.), Private law and power  (pp. 239-263). Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Journal Articles

  • Barker, K. & Walpole, S.   (2016) Restitution Regional Digest - Australia 2016. Restitution Law Review, 24: .
  • Bell-James, J. & Barker, K.   (2016) Public authority liability for negligence in the Post-Ipp era: sceptical reflections on the 'policy defence'. Melbourne University Law Review, 40(1): 1-45.
  • Burdon, M., Siganto, J. & Coles-Kemp, L.   (2016) The regulatory challenges of Australian information security practice. Computer Law and Security Review, 32(4): 623-633.
  • S Degeling, K Barker, 'Grave Historical Injustice - The Role of Private Law' (2016) 41 Monash University Law Review 377-413
  • Devereux, J., Cordato, D. & Beran, R.   (2016) Legal imperatives in treating severe stroke. International Journal of Stroke, 11(8): NP86-NP86.
  • Forrest, C.   (2016) Book review - 'The law and practice of piracy at sea: European and international perspectives', by Panos Koutrakos and Achilles Skordas (eds). Ocean Yearbook, 30(1): 594-598.
  • Forrest, C.   (2016) South Africa. International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook, I: : 200-210.
  • Gaskell, N. & Forrest, C.   (2016) The Wreck Removal Convention 2007. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2016: : 49-117.
  • Grantham, R. & Jensen, D.   (2016) Coherence in the age of statutes. Monash University Law Review, 360-382.
  • Liddle, J., Burdon, M., Ireland, D., Carter, A., Kneupffer, C., Milevskiy, N. et al.(2016) Balancing self-tracking and surveillance: legal, ethical and technological issues in using smartphones to monitor communication in people with health conditions. Journal of Law and Medicine, 24(2): 387-397.
  • Liddle, J., Carter, A.Atay, C. Ireland, D. & Burdon, M. (2016) Who's listening? The ethical and legal issues of developing a health app. The Conversation
  • Liu, Qiao and Ren, X. (2016) CISG in Chinese courts: the issue of applicability. American Journal of Comparative Law,  
  • Morrison, David S. (2016) Forging or shaping the fundamentals around the PPSA in Australia?. Insolvency Law Journal, 24 76-82.  
  • Morrison, David S. (2016) Personal and corporate insolvency doing the same thing for the business end of town: why so complicated?. Insolvency Law Journal, 24 3: 217-226.  
  • Morrison, David (2016) The appointment of voluntary administrators, their conduct, and aspects of insolvency. Insolvency Law Journal, 24 2: 141-151.  
  • Swain, Warren (2016) AWB Simpson’s, ‘The Horwitz Thesis and the History of Contracts (1978-1979) 46 University of Chicago Law Review 533. University of Queensland Law Journal, 35 1: 115-126. 
  • Swain, Warren (2016) Low-value Civil Claims in Early 19th Century Australia. Legal History, 16 1: 79-95 
  • Swain, Warren (2016) Review of Paul Mitchell, A History of Tort Law 1900-1950. Torts Law Journal, 23 79-83.    
  • Swain, Warren (2016) The Legal Treatise and the History of the Common Law. Queensland Legal Yearbook,  132-150.
  • Stephenson, M. A. (2016) The doctrine of extinguishment: and then there was Congoo. Property Law Review, 6 3-26.

Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations

  • K Barker, 'Public Body Liability in the Wake of Ipp - Confusion Confounded', Bar Association of Queensland Annual Conference, Sofitel, Brisbane (2016)
  • K Barker, 'The Concept of a Contractual Defence - A Historical Analysis from Ballow to Anson', Defences in Contract Law, All Souls College, University of Oxford (2016)
  • Barker, K. (2016). Analytical Philosophy and Private Law: The Modern Value of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld. In A Discourse on the Legal Method: Historical and Philosophical Influences on Legal Thinking'. A Discourse on the Legal Method: Historical and Philosophical Influences on Legal Thinking', Moscow, Russia. 22-25 June 2016.
  • Forrest, C. (2016). Salvage contracts and the Nairobi Convention. In AMSA's Salvage and Wreck Workshop. AMSA's Salvage and Wreck Workshop, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 15-16 June 2016.
  • Forrest, C. (2016). State cooperation in combating transboundary marine pollution in South East Asia. In Zach George, Erin Gourlay, Bevan Marten (Eds.), Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal. Maritime Law in the Asia-Pacific Region, Wellington, New Zealand, (78-89). 25-26 February 2016.
  • Forrest, Craig (2016). State cooperation in combating transboundary marine pollution in South East Asia. In: Zach George, Erin Gourlay and Bevan Marten, Maritime Law in the Asia-Pacific Region. Maritime Law in the Asia-Pacific Region, Wellington, New Zealand, (78-89). 25-26 February 2016.
  • Grantham, R. (2016). The Privatisation of Australian Corporate Law. In Australian National Law Reform Conference. Australian National Law Reform Conference, Australian National University, Canberra. 14-15 April 2016.
  • Liu, Qiao (2016). Anticipatory breach. In Larry DiMatteo, André Janssen, Ulrich Magnus and Reiner Schulze (Ed.), International sales law: contract, principles & practice (pp. 499-528) Germany: Hart.
  • Mullins, Robert (2016). Rights in default logic. In: Olivier Roy, Allard Tamminga and Malte Willer, Deontic Logic and Normative Systems. 13th International Conference, DEON 2016, Bayreuth, Germany, (187-203). 18-21 July 2016.
  • Stephenson, Margaret A. (2016). Proving Aboriginal/Native Title in Canada and Australia: A Question of Future and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Disruption, Temporality and Law: the Future of Law and Society Scholarship Legitimacy. In: Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Disruption, Temporality and Law: the Future of Law and Society Scholarship, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, (). December 2016.   
  • Stephenson, Margaret A. (2016). Reform issues. In: Land Titles Working Group Queensland, Queensland, Australia, (). December 2016.  
  • Barker, K. (2016) Discretionary Power and the Law of Negligence - Public Power, Private Duty.
  • Barker, K. (2016) Public Body Liability in the Wake of Ipp - Confusion Confounded. Bar Association of Queensland Annual Conference, Sofitel, Brisbane.
  • Barker, K. (2016) The Concept of a Contractual Defence - A Historical Analysis from Ballow to Anson. Defences in Contract Law, All Souls College, University of Oxford.
  • Corrin, J. & Forrest, C. (2016) Wrecks and Relics: Emerging Heritage in Solomon Islands. UQ Anthropology Museum Seminar Series, UQ Anthropology Museum.

Books

  • E Bant and others, Remedies Commentary and Materials (6th edn Lawbook Co., Pyrmont, NSW 2015)
  • K Barker, R Grantham, W Swain (eds), The Law of Misstatements: 50 Years on from Hedley Byrne v Heller(Hart, Oxford 2015)
  • R Hinchy, The Australian Legal System: History, Institutions and Method (2nd edn Thomson Reuters, Sydney, Australia 2015)
  • Q Liu, E McKendrick, Contract Law (Palgrave Macmillan, UK 2015)
  • P O'Shea, K Fairweather (eds), Credit, Consumers and The Law: After The Global Storm (forthcoming)(Markets and the Law, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Farnham, Surrey 2015)
  • W Swain, The Law of Contract 1670-1870 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2015)
  • E Webb, M Stephenson, Focus Land Law (4th edn LexisNexis Butterworths, Australia 2015)

Book Chapters

  • K Barker and others, 'The Nature of Remedies' in E Bant, K Barker, S Degeling, N Witzleb (eds), Remedies Commentary and Materials (Lawbook Co., Pyrmont, NSW 2015) 1-34
  • K Barker, 'Specific Remedies - General Principles and Specific Performance' in Kit Barker, Elise Bant, Simone Degeling, Normann Witzleb (eds), Remedies Commentary and Materials (Lawbook Co., Pyrmont 2015) 909-1020
  • K Barker, 'Injunctions' in Kit Barker, Elise Bant, Simone Degeling, Normann Witzleb (eds), Remedies Commentary and Materials (Lawbook Co., Pyrmont, NSW 2015) 1021-1136
  • K Barker, 'Hedley Byrne v Heller: Issues for the Beginning of the Twenty First Century' in K Barker, R Grantham, W Swain (eds), The Laws of Misstatement: 50 Years on From Hedley Byrne v Heller (Hart, Oxford 2015) 3-28
  • K Barker, 'Negligent Misstatement in Australia - Resolving The Uncertain Legacy of Esanda' in Barker, Grantham, Swain (eds), The Law of Misstatements - 50 Years on From Hedley Byrne v Heller (Hart, Oxford 2015) 319-344
  • J Edelman, E Dyer, 'A 'Defence of Duress' in the Law of Torts' in Andrew Dyson, James Goudkamp, Frederick Wilmot-Smith (eds), Defences in Tort (Hart, Oxford 2015) 159-183
  • K Fairweather, 'Apples and Oranges? Responsible Lending in the UK and Australia' in P. O'Shea and K. Fairweather (ed), Credit, Consumers and The Law: After The Global Storm (Ashgate Publishing Limited, Farnham, Surrey 2015) (forthcoming)
  • R Grantham, 'Company Law' in Mary-Rose Russell and Matthew Barber (ed), The Supreme Court of New Zealand 2004-2013 (Thomson Brookers, Wellington 2015) 93-114
  • Q Liu, X Ren, 'Balancing Public Interest with Transactional Security: The Validity of Contracts Tainted with Corruption Under Chinese Law' in Michael J Bonell and Olaf Meyer (ed), The Impact of Corruption on International Commercial Contracts (Springer, Switzerland 2015) 77-98
  • D McLauchlan, 'Liability Under Hedley Byrne for Pre-Contract Negligent Misrepresentation: A New Zealand Perspective' in Kit Barker, Ross Grantham and Warren Swain (eds), Law of Misstatements 50 Years on from Hedley Byrne v Heller (Hart, Oxford 2015) 291-318
  • W Swain, 'Hedley Byrne v Heller in Australia: 'Never Has There Been Such a Judicial Jamboree'.' in Kit Barker, Ross Grantham and Warren Swain (eds), Law of Misstatements 50 Years on from Hedley Byrne v Heller(Hart, Oxford UK 2015) 29-48

Journal Articles

  • L Aitken, 'Thoughts for the Litigant in Person' [2015] Journal of Banking and Finance - Law and Practice 173-181
  • L Aitken, 'Performance Bonds: Risk-allocation, Construction, Fraud, and Overpayment' (2015) 40 Australian Bar Review 223-245
  • L Aitken, 'Continuing Contractual Conundrums: Repudiating a Contract, Penalties, Good Faith and the Scope of the Legitimate Interest Principle in White & Carter' (2015) 40 Australian Bar Review 112-122
  • L Aitken, 'No Alsatias: Equitable Execution, and Recent Developments in the Asset Preservation Order' (2015) 40 Australian Bar Review 52-63
  • K Barker, J Steele, 'Drifting Towards Proportionate Liability: Ethics and Pragmatics' (2015) 74 (1) Cambridge Law Journal 49-77
  • M Burdon, M Andrejevic, 'Defining the Sensor Society' [2015] Television and New Media 1-19
  • J Edelman, ''Two Conceptions of Equitable Assignment'' (2015) 131 Law Quarterly Review 228-250
  • R Grantham, 'The Proceduralization of Australian Corporate Law' (2015) 43 Federal Law Review 233-257
  • J Siganto, M Burdon, 'The Privacy Commissioner and Own-motion Investigations into Serious Data Breaches: A Case of Going Through the Motions?' (2015) 38 (3) University of New South Wales Law Journal 1145-1185
  • M Stephenson, M Tehan, 'The Recording and Management of Indigenous Lands and Title: Is Reform Required?' (2015) 24 Australian Property Law Journal 235-255
  • W Swain, 'Common Mistake in Equity: Some Unanswered Questions' (2015) 30 Australian Bar Review 124-135

Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations

  • K Barker, 'Public Authority Liability for Negligence in the Post-Ipp Era - Sceptical Reflections on the 'Policy Defence'', Private Law in the C21st, Brisbane, Australia (2015)

Minor Articles, comments

  • K Barker, H Tait, 'Restitution Regional Digest - Australia 2015' (2015) 23 Restitution Law Review 141-169

Grants

  • Q Liu, 2015. Contract Law in Australian and Chinese Courts: A Comparative Study, ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, 2015-2018, $372,260
  • Q Liu, 2015. Comparative Studies of Australian and Chinese Private Law: Finding Solutions to Common Commercial Problems, UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards, $50,816
  • M Stephenson, 2015. 'Consultation or Consent? Indigenous Peoples and Extractive Mining Industry on Their Territories', Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, $5264.00

Books

Book Chapters

  • K Barker, 'Private Law: Key Encounters with Public Law' in K Barker and D Jensen (ed), Private Law: Key Encounters with Public Law (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK 2013) 3-43
  • K Barker, 'Private and Public: The Mixed Concept of Vindication in Torts and Private Law' in Stephen G. A. Pitel, Jason W. Neyers and Erika Chamberlain (eds), Tort Law: Challenging Orthodoxy (Hart, Oxford 2013) 59-93
  • J Devereux, 'Providing Expert Evidence in an Australian Court: A Lawyer's View' in Roy Beran (ed), Legal and Forensic Medicine (Springer, Berlin 2013) 1007-1014
  • B Garbin, K Staunton, M Burdon, 'Tracking Legislative Developments in Relation to' in Michael, MG and Michael, Katina (eds), Uberveillance and the Social Implications of Microchip Implants: Emerging Technologies (IGI Global, Hershey, Pennsylvania 2013) 235-259
  • D Jensen, 'A Typology of Trusts by Analogy' in Elise Bant and Michael Bryan (ed), Principles of Proprietary Remedies (Thomson Reuters, Sydney 2013) 55-72
  • P O'Shea, 'Regulatory Consistency and Powers' in Justin Malbon and Lucke Nottage (ed), Consumer Law and Policy in Australia and New Zealand (Federation Press, Australia 2013) 366-384
  • W Swain, 'Contract Codification and the English: Some Observations From the Indian Contract Act 1872' in J Devenney and M Kenny (ed), The Transformation of European Private Law (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2013) 172-195
  • W Swain, 'Lawyers, Merchants, and the Law of Contract in the Long Eighteenth Century' in Matthew Dyson and David Ibbetson (ed), Law and Legal Process Substantive Law and Procedure in English Legal History(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2013) 186-216

Journal Articles

  • L Aitken, 'Elective or Automatic Termination of a Contract of Employment' [2013] Law Quarterly Review 335-337
  • L Aitken, 'Contract, Confidence and the Fiduciary Relationship' (2013) 87 Australian Law Journal 425-433
  • L Aitken, 'What is an `Absolute' Assignment? Further Reflections on Charge, `Tacking' and Marshalling' (2013) 24 Journal of Banking and Finance 93-103
  • L Aitken, 'Piercing the Corporate Veil' and the `Remedial Constructive Contract'' (2013) 129 Law Quarterly Review 21-24
  • L Aitken, 'Deposits, Instalments and Recovery of `Over Payment'' [2013] Law Quarterly Review 489-491
  • L Aitken, 'No Return of Alsatia' (2013) 129 Law Quarterly Review 147-149
  • L Aitken, 'Mistaken Payments – the Faith of Receipt Defence' (2013) 36 Australian Bar Review 302-309
  • L Aitken, 'Dependent' Promises and Failed Contractual Performance' (2013) 36 Australian Bar Review 290-301
  • K Barker, 'Centripetal Force: The Restatement of Unjust Enrichment in England and Wales' (2014) 34 (1) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 155-179
  • M Burdon, A McKillop, 'The Google Street View Wi-Fi Scandal and Its Repercussions for Privacy Regulation' (2013) 39 (3) Monash University Law Review
  • V Cogliati-Bantz, C Forrest, 'Consistent: The Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea' (2013) 2 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 536-561
  • J Devereux, B Cavanagh, 'Reconsidering Summary Discipline Law' (2014) 32 (2) University of Queensland Law Journal 295-310
  • J Devereux, SJ Dobson, 'Airedale NHS Trust v Bland: 20 Years On' (2013) 21 Tort Law Review 151-160
  • J Devereux, 'When Practising Fails to Make Perfect: Medical Treatment and Battery' (2013) 21 Tort Law Review 120-126
  • J Edelman, 'Loss of a Chance' (2013) 21 (1) Torts Law Journal
  • J Edelman, 'The Importance of the Fiduciary Undertaking' (2013) 7 Journal of Equity 128-141
  • C Forrest, 'South African Maritime Law' (2013) 1 Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 194-201
  • C Forrest, 'Art on Loan: The Role of Immunity in Dispute Resolution' (2013) 5 Transnational Dispute Management 1-9
  • C Forrest, 'South African Maritime Law' [2013] International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook 194-201
  • 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
  • R Grantham, 'The Corporate Veil: An Ingenious Device' (2014) 32 (2) University of Queensland Law Journal 311-315
  • Q Liu, 'The Use and Misuse of Equitable Election' (2013) 36 (3) University of New South Wales Law Journal 1053-1074
  • Q Liu, 'Rethinking Election: A General Theory' (2013) 35 Sydney Law Review 26
  • Q Liu, X Ren, Z Zhang, 'Legislating General Principles of Commercial Law in China' (2013) 6 (2) International Journal of Private Law 206
  • D McLauchlan, 'Refining Rectification' (2013) 130 Law Quarterly Review 83-111
  • D McLauchlan, ''Frustration' in the Court of Appeal' (2013) 44 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 593-608
  • D McLauchlan, L Brazier, 'A Failure To Perform: But Was It A Breach' [2013] New Zealand Universities Law Review 1107-1121
  • D McLauchlan, 'The Uncertain Basis of the Postal Acceptance Rule?' (2013) 30 (1) Journal of Contract Law 33-51
  • A Smailes, P McDermott, 'The Uniformity of Taxation Penalties in Australia' (2013) 39 Monash University Law Review 213-245
  • W Swain, 'Commentary on the Griffith Opinion Books' (2014) 2013 (Part 3) Queensland Legal Yearbook 345-350
  • W Swain, ''A Little of the Way Place': the Civilians in England' (2013) 1 Pandora's Box 27-33
  • W Swain, 'Unjust Enrichment and the Role of Legal History in England and Australia' (2013) 36 University of New South Wales Law Journal 1030-1052
  • W Swain, 'Contract As Promise: The Role of Promising in the Law of Contract. An Historical Account.' (2013) 17 Edinburgh Law Review 1-21

Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations

  • K Fairweather, 'Apples and Oranges: Responsible Lending in the UK and Australia', Consumers, Credit and the Law Symposium, Brisbane (2013)
  • K Fairweather, ''The Usury Laws Repeal Act 1854: A Revisitation'', 14th International Association of Consumer Law Conference, University of Sydney (2013)
  • R Mullins, 'Relativism and Legal Disagreement', Oxford Graduate Philosophy Colloquium, Oxford (2013)

Minor Articles, comments

  • K Barker, 'Restitution Regional Digest - Australia 2013' (2013) 21 Restitution Law Review 112-139

Theses

  • R Mullins, 'On the Metaethics of Bipolar Obligation', (BPhil, Oxford University 2013)

Book Reviews

  • W Swain, 'Review of Historical Foundations of Australian Law Edited by JT Gleeson et al' [2013] (Part 3) Queensland Legal Yearbook 498-501
  • W Swain, 'Review of B Geva, The Payment Order of Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A Legal History' (2013) 2 Journal of Business Law 264-266
  • W Swain, 'Review of P Brand and J Getzler Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil Law' (2013) 129 Law Quarterly Review 123-125

 

    Books

    • J Devereux and others, Torts: A Practical Learning Approach (3rd edn LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney 2014)

    Book Chapters

    • L Aitken, 'Options for the Dunning Creditor Under the Statute of Elizabeth' in Griffiths et al (ed), Exploring Tensions in Finance Law (Thomson Reuters, New Zealand 2014) 253-275
    • J Edelman, 'The Role of Status in the Law of Obligations' in Andrew S. Gold and Paul B. Miller (ed),Philosophical Foundations of Fiduciary Law (Oxford University Press, United Kingdom 2014)
    • 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
    • R Grantham, 'New Zealand' in Robin Booth (ed), Anti Money Laundering Guide (Sweet & Maxwell, London 2014) 85101-85111

    Journal Articles

    • L Aitken, 'Unscrambling Detriment - Unjust Enrichment, Mistaken Payments, and Estoppel' (2014) 38 (3) Australian Law Journal 269-282
    • L Aitken, 'The Artisan As Lienee and Recovery of Storage Charges in the Context of General' (2014) 130 Law Quarterly Review 177-180
    • L Aitken, ''Delivery, Escrow, Recitals and Estoppel: Current Questions with Deeds' [2014] Australian Law Journal 561-566
    • K Barker, 'Damages Without Loss - Can Hohfeld Help?' (2014) 34 (3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 1-28
    • M Burdon, P Harpur, 'Re-Conceptualising Privacy and Discrimination in an Age of Talent Analytics' (2014) 37 (2) University of New South Wales Law Journal 679-712
    • J Devereux, 'Known Knowns and Known Unknowns: The Mysteries of Intentional Torts Against the Person' (2014) 22 Tort Law Review 134-144
    • J Devereux, R Beran, 'Reconciling Medical and Legal Conceptions of Surgery - An Exercise in Futility?' (2014) 22 (2) Tort Law Review 68-74
    • J Devereux, N Morrison, 'Child Saviours : Reconceiving the Legal Dimension' (2014) 22 (1) Tort Law Review 9-21
    • J Devereux, N Morrison, 'Child Saviours: Reconceiving the Ethical Dimension' (2014) 22 (1) Tort Law Review 3-9
    • J Edelman, 'The Benefit of Legal Taxonomy' (2014) 1 Curtin Law and Taxation Review 1-12
    • J Edelman, 'Fundamental Errors in Donoghue v Stevenson' [2014] Australian Bar Review 160-173
    • 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
    • D Jensen, 'Keeping Public Law in Its Place' (2014) 33 University of Queensland Law Journal 285-297
    • D Jensen, 'Proprietary Remedies: Distributive or Commutative?' (2014) 38 University of Western Australia Law Review 1-29
    • D McLauchlan, 'Construction and Implication: In Defence of Belize Telecom' (2014) forthcoming Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly forthcoming
    • W Swain, 'Reshaping Contractual Unfairness in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century England' (2014) 35 Journal of Legal History 120-142
    • W Swain, 'The Unconscionable Dealing Doctrine: in Retreat?' (2014) 31 Journal of Contract Law 255-266
    • W Swain, 'Contract Codification in Australia: Is It Necessary, Desirable and Possible?' (2014) 36 The Sydney Law Review 131-149

    Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations

    • K Barker, 'Concepts of Vindication', UNSW Private Law and Legal Theory Group, UNSW, Sydney (2014)
    • K Barker, 'The Puzzle of User Fee Damages - A Hohfeldian Analysis', UNSW Private Law Group, UNSW, Sydney (2014)
    • K Barker, S Degeling, 'Grave Historical Injustice: The Role of the Common Law', Obligations VII, Hong Kong (2014)
    • K Barker, J Steele, 'Drifting Towards Proportionate Liability - Ethics and Pragmatics', Obligations VII, Hong Kong (2014)
    • J Devereux, 'Public Forum', Your Health Future: Genes & Me, Translational Research Institute (TRI) (2014)
    • R Mullins, 'Against the Rights-Based Analysis of Relational Obligations', Oxford Jurisprudence Discussion Group, Oxford (2014)

    Minor Articles, comments

    • K Barker, 'Restitution Regional Digest - Australia 2014' (2014) 22 Restitution Law Review 128-154

    Book Chapters

    • K Barker and others, 'Interference with Economic Interests' in K Barker, P Cane, M Lunney, F Trindade (eds),The Law of Torts in Australia (Oxford University Press, Melbournre 2012) 227-302
    • K Barker and others, 'Defamation and Invasion of Privacy' in K. Barker, P Cane, M Lunney, F Trindade (eds),The Law of Torts in Australia (Oxford University Press, Melbourne 2012) 303-416
    • 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
    • K Fairweather, W Swain, 'The Legal Regulation of Pawnbroking: A Brief History' in J. Devenney, M. Kenny (eds), Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012) 142-159
    • K Fairweather, 'The Development of Responsible Lending in the UK Consumer Credit Regime' in J. Devenney, M. Kenny (eds), Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012) 84-110
    • W Swain, 'Horse Sales: the Problem of Consumer Contracts from a Historical Perspective' in J Devenney and M Kenny (ed), European Consumer Protection Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012) 282-299

    Journal Articles

    • M Burdon, P vonNessen, B Lane, 'Data Breach Notification Law in the EU and Australia – Where to Now?' (2012) 28 (2) Computer Law & Security Review 296-307
    • C Forrest, 'South African Maritime Law' [2012] International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook 185-95
    • H Lucke, 'The European Natural Law Codes: the Age of Reason and the Powers of Government' (2012) 31 (1) University of Queensland Law Journal 7-38
    • D McLauchlan, 'The Entire Agreement Clause: Conclusive or a Question of Weight?' (2012) 128 Law Quarterly Review 521-540
    • D McLauchlan, M Lees, 'More Construction Controversy' (2012) 29 (2) Journal of Contract Law 97-120
    • D McLauchlan, 'The Contract That Neither Party Intends' (2012) 29 Journal of Contract Law 26-46
    • W Swain, 'Codification of Contract Law: Some Lessons from History' (2012) 31 University of Queensland Law Journal 39-54

    Published Conference Papers

    Keynotes, Unpublished Conference Papers and Seminar Presentations

    • K Fairweather, 'New Horizons in Consumer Credit Law', Research Seminar Series, School of Law, De Montfort University (2012)
    • K Fairweather, 'A Comparative Perspective on Responsible Lending', Research Seminar Series, School of Law, Exeter University (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)
    • R Mullins, 'Relativism, Centered Worlds, and the Legal Point of View', PERSP Legal Philosophy Workshop, Cambridge (2012)

    Minor Articles, comments

    • K Barker, 'Restitution Regional Digest - Australia 2012' (2012) 20 Restitution Law Review 140-164

    Book Reviews

    • C Forrest, 'The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology' (2012) 4 (2) Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs 69-71
    • D Jensen, 'Book Review, Fault Lines in Equity' (2012) 6 Journal of Equity 249-251