Papers from 2006
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
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
Criminal defences in Australia, Paul A. Fairall and Stanley Yeo
Australian criminal justice, Mark Findlay, Stephen Odgers, and Stanley Yeo
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
Ideas of peace and cross-cultural dispute resolution, Bee Chen Goh
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
The playfulness of constitutional law, Nicole Rogers
Rule of law, Charles JG Sampford and Tom Round
From posthuman to transhuman: animality and the politics of nonhuman being, Anne Schillmoller
Criminal defences in Malaysia and Singapore, Stanley Yeo
Papers from 2004
Diminished as a nation? the Al-Kateb Case, Greta Mary Bird
The future for rural landsharing communities in Far North Coast New South Wales, Warwick G. Fisher
The future for rural landsharing communities in Far North Coast New South Wales, Warwick G. Fisher
Accountability mechanisms for the gross violations of human rights in East Timor: a critical analysis, Sam Boris Garkawe
Improving the treatment of child victims during the criminal justice system: some broad issues drawing upon the international and Australian criminal justice systems, Sam Boris Garkawe
Revisiting the scope of victimology: how broad a discipline should it be?, Sam Boris Garkawe
Skill is not enough: seeking connectedness and authority in mediation, Christopher Honeyman, Bee Chen Goh, and Loretta Kelly
Legal challenges relating to student unions in Australian universities, Annaliese Jackson and James G. Jackson
Rights to education under Australian Law, James G. Jackson
University careers and their legal background in Australia, James G. Jackson
How mainstream law makes Aboriginal women ‘disappear’, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Invisible boundaries: segregation in the labour force, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Scholars or gatekeepers?, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Offshore education arrangements Australian universities & unwanted legal liability, John L. Orr
Police powers in the premier state, or the premiers police state, Aidan Ricketts
The playfulness of constitutional law, Nicole Rogers
The Prime Minister as puppet: taking Howard to the High Court, Nicole Rogers
Carlene, consent, and concurrent majorities: democracy versus equality under law, Tom Round
Revitalising the penal code with a general part, Stanley Yeo
Papers from 2003
The culture of consent and traditional punishments under customary law, Shelley Bielefeld
Therapeutic jurisprudence: the merit program, Greta Mary Bird
Deconstructing the human: the anti-remorse pill, Greta Mary Bird and Jo Bird
Surfing the waves of change: sustaining development through challenging times, Gail Evans
Amnesty for truth: a violation of human rights by South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission?, Sam Boris Garkawe
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission: a suitable model to enhance the role and rights of victims of gross violations of human rights?, Sam Boris Garkawe
Victims and the International Criminal Court: three major issues, Sam Boris Garkawe
What makes governments pay up? state-funded reparation schemes for victims of gross violations of human rights, Sam Boris Garkawe
What sort of future for critical criminology?, Richard Hil and Rob Robertson
Creating communities at the end of the rainbow, Graham Irvine
Hitzig and Ors v Canada (2003) O.J. No. 2873, Graham Irvine
Academic freedom and the Australian academic, James G. Jackson
Legal rights to academic freedom in Australian universities, James G. Jackson
Orr to Steele: crafting dismissal processes in Australian universities, James G. Jackson
Disability and school education: the United Kingdom and Australia European Association for Education and the Law Education, James G. Jackson and Marcia Conroy
Blinking dons or donning blinkers: fiduciary and common law obligations of members of governing boards of Australian universities, James G. Jackson and Jill Cowley
Mahayana compassion: grounding human rights and restorative justice, Mark McDonell
That indefinable something: race discrimination in the workplace, Jennifer M. Nielsen
We can cope with diversity in the workplace: but not with “over-sensitive” Aboriginal people, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Freedom of Information report, Rocque Reynolds
Om Gaia Dudes, the north east forest alliance old growth forest campaign, Aidan Ricketts
‘Om gaia dudes’: the North East Forest Alliance’s old-growth forest campaign, Aidan Ricketts
The common informer suit: a strategy for peace activists, Nicole Rogers
Relaxed evidentiary rules veterans' legislation: a comparative and empirical analysis, Bruce Topperwien
A penal code reviser's checklist, Stanley Yeo
Learning from the Japanese approach to criminal responsibility, Stanley Yeo
Papers from 2002
Prisoners of difference, Greta Mary Bird
The impact of legal structures on the success of North Coast NSW rural landsharing communities, Warwick G. Fisher
Crime victims and prisoners' rights, Sam Boris Garkawe
Law without lawyers, justice without courts: on traditional Chinese mediation, Bee Chen Goh
Introducing the law, Gary N. Heilbronn, P Latimer, and Jennifer M. Nielsen
The marketing of university courses under Sections 52 and 53 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth), James G. Jackson
Blinking dons or donning blinkers: fiduciary and common law obligations of members of governing boards of Australian universities, James G. Jackson and Jill Cowley
The rights of Indigenous prisoners, Loretta Kelly
Dealing with the dilemmas: integrity, knowledge and research, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Evaluating laws, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Evaluating the legal system, Jennifer M. Nielsen
Freedom of association or guilt by association: Australia's new anti-terrorism laws and the retreat of political liberty, Aidan Ricketts
The Gene Technology Act, Nicole Rogers
Fear of freedom: anti-terrorism laws and the challenge to Australian democracy, Nicole Rogers and Aidan Ricketts
Representation-reinforcement and Australian constitutionalism, Tom Round
Guilty your worship: representing yourself in NSW local courts when charged with drink driving, Helen Walsh and David M. Heilpern
Causation, fault and the concurrence principle, Stanley Yeo
