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Papers from 2009

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Law and liberty in a time of climate change, Nicole Rogers

Law and liberty in a time of climate change, Nicole Rogers

Where the wild things are: finding the wild in law, Nicole Rogers

Papers from 2008

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Architecture and copyright: a quick survey of the law, Angela Adrian

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Avatars: a right to privacy or a right to publicity?, Angela Adrian

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Intellectual capital in the world of information economies, Angela Adrian

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No-one knows you're a dog: identity and reputation in virtual worlds, Angela Adrian

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Art or artifice: judging in troubled times, Greta Mary Bird and Nicole Rogers

The (human) rights of crime victims do not necessarily infringe the rights of accused and convicted persons, Sam Boris Garkawe

Activating peace education: a Buddhist-wisdom approach, Bee Chen Goh

Future of the haze agreement– is the glass half empty or half full?, Saiful Karim

UNCLOS and regional action for protection of the marine environment: perspectives of the South Asian seas region, Saiful Karim

Violation of labour rights in the shipbreaking yards of Bangladesh: legal norms and reality, Saiful Karim

Looking for the hook: the problem in proving race discrimination, Jennifer Nielsen

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Whiteness and anti-discrimination law - it's in the design, Jennifer Nielsen

Property law in the South Island High Country: part II, John Page and Ann Brower

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Views, property rights, and New Zealand land reform, John Page and Ann Brower

Online education in the South Pacific, Aidan Ricketts

Renewable energy issues in the South Pacific, Aidan Ricketts

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Activism and the academy, Nicole Rogers

Performances in the wild, Nicole Rogers

Sacrificing rights in response to risk: a comparison of the Australian responses to terrorism and climate change, Nicole Rogers

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Terrorist v sovereign: legal performances in a state of exception, Nicole Rogers

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The play of law: comparing performances in law and theatre, Nicole Rogers

Violence and play: surviving the Holocaust, Nicole Rogers

Papers from 2007

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I™: avatars as trade marks, Angela Adrian

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The 'soft power' of virtual reality, Angela Adrian

The road of computer code: politico-economic dimensions of copyleft and legal analysis of the General Public License, Robert Cunningham

The international legal obligations of successor governments to provide financial compensation to victims of past gross violations of human rights, Sam Boris Garkawe

Victim impact statements and sentencing, Sam Boris Garkawe

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The need for a federal, Australia-wide approach to issues concerning crime victims (law), Sam Boris Garkawe and Michael O'Connell

Law for educators : school and university law in Australia, James G. Jackson and Sally Varnham

UNCLOS and conservation of marine living resources within national jurisdictions: Bangladesh perspectives, Saiful Karim

United Nations convention on the law of the sea and marine environment: perspectives of the South Asian seas region, Saiful Karim

Integrated coastal zone management and sustainable development of coastal area: a short overview of international legal framework, Saiful Karim and Ridwanul Hoque

Cases on torts, Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson, and Stanley Yeo

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'There's always an easy out': how 'innocence' and 'probability' whitewash race discrimination, Jennifer Nielsen

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Corporate governance and members’ rights at Australian public universities, John L. Orr

Insolvency fear awakens commercially orientated universities, John L. Orr

The insolvent university, John L. Orr

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Of public space: sex and mercy, Rocque Reynolds

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Plant breeder's rights and contract growing in the pasture seeds industry: a market in transition, Rocque Reynolds

Changing the world: a step by step guide to community activism, Aidan Ricketts

Theatre of protest: the magnifying effects of theatre in direct action, Aidan Ricketts

Angels and chasers: performances of embodied resistance in a state of exception, Nicole Rogers

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Violence and play in Saddam's trial, Nicole Rogers

Papers from 2006

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Intellectual property or intangible chattel?, Angela Adrian

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The Pirate Bay deep-sixed, Angela Adrian

Whiteness: the liberal subject as white subject, Greta Mary Bird

Predicting the predicament: the World Trade Organisation and biotechnological agriculture via the EC: biotech case, Robert Cunningham

The social ecology of information ecosystems: computer code, copyleft and the General Public License, Robert Cunningham

Amnesty for truth: a violation of human rights by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission?, Sam Boris Garkawe

Compensating victims of terrorism, Sam Boris Garkawe

Crime victims in adversarial systems of criminal justice: possible lessons for Taiwan from the Australasian experience, Sam Boris Garkawe

The effect of victim impact statements on sentencing decisions, Sam Boris Garkawe

The proposed Convention on Victims, Sam Boris Garkawe

The relevance of victim impact statements to sentencing decisions, Sam Boris Garkawe

The role and rights of victims at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, Sam Boris Garkawe

Typical errors of Westerners, Bee Chen Goh

Case note: medicinal cannabis use and the criminal defence of necessity: R v Quayle and Attorney-General's Reference (No 2 of 2004) (2006) 1 All ER 988, Graham Irvine

Rural doctors' attitudes to and knowledge of medicinal cannabis, Graham Irvine

Australia and its quality assurance processes, James G. Jackson

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Implied contractual rights to academic freedom in Australian universities, James G. Jackson

Indigenous experiences in negotiation, Loretta Kelly

Democratisation and capacity building: an uncomfortable alliance in the East Timor national elections 2001-2002, Michael Morison

An intractable problem: the endurance of whiteness at work, Jennifer M. Nielsen

There’s always an easy out: how 'innocence' and 'probability' whitewash race discrimination, Jennifer M. Nielsen

A comparative analysis of the quality control measures and quality assurance in offshore higher education ventures by European and Commonwealth nations, John L. Orr

Commercialism in higher education services and the implications of GATS on Australia’s universities, John L. Orr

Members' rights and member protection at Australian public universities, John L. Orr

Theatre of protest: the magnifying effects of theatre in direct action, Aidan Ricketts

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Threshold concepts in legal education, Aidan Ricketts

Dramatic moments in the War against Terrorism: the performance of the terror trials and the theatre of dissent, Nicole Rogers

Terrorism and black magic in the Lodhi trial, Nicole Rogers

Retrospectivity and the rule of law, Charles JG Sampford, Jennie Louise, Sophie Blencowe, and Tom Round

Papers from 2005

Directors duties to the company and minority shareholder environmental activism, Brooke Shelley Bielefeld, Sue Higginson, James G. Jackson, and Aidan Ricketts

An unlawful non-citizen is being detained or (white) citizens are saving the nation from (non-white) non-citizens, Greta Mary Bird

Human rights and the military: the 'chemical soldier', Jo Bird and Greta Bird

Disability and school education: law and policy in the United Kingdom and Australia, Marcia Conroy and James G. Jackson

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The ABC of GMOs, SPS and the WTO: an analysis of the application of the Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures within the context of biotechnology and international trade, Robert Cunningham

Criminal defences in Australia, Paul A. Fairall and Stanley Yeo

Australian criminal justice, Mark Findlay, Stephen Odgers, and Stanley Yeo

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Colin Tatz, With intent to destroy: reflecting on genocide, Sam Boris Garkawe

Consent in the Criminal Law, Sam Boris Garkawe

Victims rights are human rights, Sam Boris Garkawe

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Ideas of peace and cross-cultural dispute resolution, Bee Chen Goh

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Express rights to academic freedom in Australian public university employment, James G. Jackson

Federal universities and members' rights, James G. Jackson

Linguistic rights in education under Australian Law, James G. Jackson

Prayer and religious activities in public schools: a comparative analysis in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, James G. Jackson

Regulation of international education: Australia and New Zealand, James G. Jackson

When can speech lead to dismissal in a university?, James G. Jackson

A personal reflection on being an Indigenous law academic, Loretta Kelly

Legitimizing the boundaries: law’s roles in keeping mainstream workplaces white, Jennifer M. Nielsen

Australian universities: public assets in private corporate enterprise, John L. Orr

Australian universities: thriving corporate enterprise?, John L. Orr

'One law for all' Australian universities: statutory objects and the doctrine of ultra vires, John L. Orr

What are the implications of GATS on Australia’s higher education services?, John L. Orr

Patently puzzling, Rocque Reynolds

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The playfulness of constitutional law, Nicole Rogers