Thomas More Law School
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Faculty | Faculty of Law and Business |
Latest research outputs
Online abuse : problematic for all Australians
Lee, Christine. (2022). Online abuse : problematic for all Australians. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice. 8(2), pp. 120-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRPP-02-2022-0006Journal article
Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women : A Qualitative Study
Henry, Nicola, Vasil, Stefani, Flynn, Asher, Kellard, Karen and Mortreux, Colette. (2022). Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women : A Qualitative Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37(13-14), pp. 12634-12660. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211001465Journal article
Constructing a village memory : significance and story in the Buriton Roll of Honour
Harfield, Clive. (2022). Constructing a village memory : significance and story in the Buriton Roll of Honour. Hampshire Studies (2022). 77, pp. 194-216. https://doi.org/10.24202/hs2022011Journal article
The Sociological Imagination : Reflections of a Prisoner in Australia
Antojado, D.. (2022). The Sociological Imagination : Reflections of a Prisoner in Australia. European Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 5(4), p. 21–30. https://doi.org/10.33422/ejbs.v5i4.938Journal article
Local Governance in India during a Pandemic : A Case for Granting Agency to Municipal Governments
Bari, Muhammad Ehteshamul and Dey, Pritam. (2022). Local Governance in India during a Pandemic : A Case for Granting Agency to Municipal Governments. In International Handbook of Disaster Research pp. 1-19 Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8800-3_66-1Book chapter
Business without conscience
Boddy, Clive, Sheehy, Benedict and Murphy, Brendon. (2022). Business without conscience. In Business With a Conscience: A Research Companion pp. 42-53 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003139461-5Book chapter
R&D intensity within corporate Australia : Evidence from large ASX-listed entities
Ciro, Tony, Terzioglu, Bülend and Lam, Ian. (2022). R&D intensity within corporate Australia : Evidence from large ASX-listed entities. Australian Tax Forum. 37(4), pp. 601-624.Journal article
Operational response : Policing persons with mental illness in Australia
Miles-Johnson, Toby and Morgan, Matthew. (2022). Operational response : Policing persons with mental illness in Australia. Journal of Criminology. 55(2), pp. 260-281. https://doi.org/10.1177/26338076221094385Journal article
Contradictions between community-oriented police training and paramilitary police training : Implications for police recruit mental health response training
Morgan, Matthew M.. (2022). Contradictions between community-oriented police training and paramilitary police training : Implications for police recruit mental health response training. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 37(4), pp. 876-891. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-022-09537-3Journal article
Responding to persons with mental illness (PWMI) : Police recruit perceptions of mental health response training and engagement
Morgan, Matthew and Miles-Johnson, Toby. (2022). Responding to persons with mental illness (PWMI) : Police recruit perceptions of mental health response training and engagement. Cogent Social Sciences. 8(1), p. Article 2020469. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.2020469Journal article
Restorative justice conferencing : A vehicle for repairing harm emanating from lawful but awful activity
Hamilton, Mark. (2022). Restorative justice conferencing : A vehicle for repairing harm emanating from lawful but awful activity. In In Gacek, James and Jochelson, Richard (Ed.). Green criminology and the law pp. 361-386 Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82412-9_16Book chapter
Restorative justice conferencing in a New Zealand environmental offending context : Two models
Hamilton, Mark. (2022). Restorative justice conferencing in a New Zealand environmental offending context : Two models. In In Pali, Brunilda, Forsyth, Miranda and Tepper, Felicity (Ed.). The Palgrave handbook of environmental restorative justice pp. 593-616 Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04223-2_23Book chapter
Employees, contractors and hybrid workers : Rethinking legal categories in the sharing economy’s platform-user-provider model
Diaz-Granados, Juan and Sheehy, Benedict. (2022). Employees, contractors and hybrid workers : Rethinking legal categories in the sharing economy’s platform-user-provider model. Australian Business Law Review. 50(4), pp. 240-269.Journal article
Restraint of shareholder voice in Australia : Corporate governance, corporate law and politics
Sheehy, Benedict, Pender, Howard and Diaz-Granados, Juan. (2022). Restraint of shareholder voice in Australia : Corporate governance, corporate law and politics. Australian Journal of Corporate Law. 37(2), pp. 79-113.Journal article
Potential legal categories in the sharing economy's platform operator-user-provider-model : A taxonomic and positive approach - Part 1
Diaz-Granados Prieto, Juan. (2022). Potential legal categories in the sharing economy's platform operator-user-provider-model : A taxonomic and positive approach - Part 1. Jurimetrics. 62(2), pp. 197-224.Journal article
What to teach when teaching law : The Categories, Rights, Duties And Test (‘CRDT’) Framework
Sheehy, Ben, Diaz-Granados, Juan and Fitzgerald, Tomas. (2022). What to teach when teaching law : The Categories, Rights, Duties And Test (‘CRDT’) Framework. Canberra Law Review. 19(1), pp. 36-51.Journal article
Potential legal categories in the sharing economy's platform operator-user-provider model : A taxonomic and positive approach — Part 2
Diaz-Granados, Juan. (2022). Potential legal categories in the sharing economy's platform operator-user-provider model : A taxonomic and positive approach — Part 2. Jurimetrics. 62(3), pp. 241-283.Journal article
The waiver of certain intellectual property rights provisions of the trips for the prevention, containment and treatment of COVID-19 : A review of the proposal under WTO jurisprudence
Zaman, Khorsed. (2022). The waiver of certain intellectual property rights provisions of the trips for the prevention, containment and treatment of COVID-19 : A review of the proposal under WTO jurisprudence. European Journal of Risk Regulation. 13(2), pp. 295-310. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2021.60Journal article
Australia-China dispute over barley trade at the WTO : Challenges ahead and possible outcomes for Australia
Islam, M. Rafiqul and Khorseduzzaman, Khorsed. (2022). Australia-China dispute over barley trade at the WTO : Challenges ahead and possible outcomes for Australia. Global Trade and Customs Journal. 17(1), pp. 25-35. https://doi.org/10.54648/gtcj2022004Journal article
Amplifying victim vulnerability : Unanticipated harm and consequence in data breach notification policy
Gibson, Dennis and Harfield, Clive. (2022). Amplifying victim vulnerability : Unanticipated harm and consequence in data breach notification policy. International Review of Victimology. 29(3), pp. 341-365. https://doi.org/10.1177/02697580221107683Journal article
"Constitutional dismemberment" and the problem of pragmatism in Siddiqui : A reply to Po Jen Yap and Rehan Abeyratne
Sayeed, M. A. and Aktar, Lima. (2022). "Constitutional dismemberment" and the problem of pragmatism in Siddiqui : A reply to Po Jen Yap and Rehan Abeyratne. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 20(2), pp. 890-904. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moac049Journal article
Interventions to prevent prison violence : A scoping review of the available research evidence
Day, Andrew, Newton, Danielle, Cooke, David and Tamatea, Armon. (2022). Interventions to prevent prison violence : A scoping review of the available research evidence. The Prison Journal. 102(6), pp. 745-769. https://doi.org/10.1177/00328855221136201Journal article
Minimising the International Investment Tribunal’s expansive treaty interpretation : Is ‘renegotiation’ of investment treaties a better strategy for host developing countries?
Zaman, Khorsed and Islam, M. Rafiqul. (2022). Minimising the International Investment Tribunal’s expansive treaty interpretation : Is ‘renegotiation’ of investment treaties a better strategy for host developing countries? International Trade and Business Law Review. 23, pp. 3-44.Journal article
Protection from institutional censorship : An essential aspect of academic freedom
Swannie, Bill. (2022). Protection from institutional censorship : An essential aspect of academic freedom. University of New South Wales Law Journal. 45(4), pp. 1489-1512. https://doi.org/10.53637/DHIC5747Journal article
Reasonable accommodation of employees’ parenting and care responsibilities : A human rights perspective
Swannie, Bill. (2022). Reasonable accommodation of employees’ parenting and care responsibilities : A human rights perspective. Monash University Law Review. 48(2), pp. 208-237.Journal article
A critical appraisal of the media safe harbour in the Australian Consumer Law
Swannie, Bill. (2022). A critical appraisal of the media safe harbour in the Australian Consumer Law. Australian Business Law Review. 50(2), pp. 126-143.Journal article
Restorative justice conferencing in an environmental offending context : The role of legislation
Hamilton, Mark. (2022). Restorative justice conferencing in an environmental offending context : The role of legislation. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law. 25(1), pp. 51-76. https://doi.org/10.4337/apjel.2022.01.03Journal article
Where specialist and mainstream service systems collide : The National Disability Insurance Scheme in prisons
Yates, Sophie, Dodd, Shannon, Doyle, Caroline, Buick, Fiona and Dickinson, Helen. (2022). Where specialist and mainstream service systems collide : The National Disability Insurance Scheme in prisons. Australian Journal of Public Administration. 81(4), pp. 611-628. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.12555Journal article
At the heart of sentencing : Exploring whether more compassionate delivery of sentencing remarks increases public concern for people who offend
Hopkins, Anthony, Dodd, Shannon, Nolan, Mark and Bartels, Lorana. (2022). At the heart of sentencing : Exploring whether more compassionate delivery of sentencing remarks increases public concern for people who offend. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 30(4), pp. 459-485. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2022.2040398Journal article
The forgotten prisoners : Exploring the impact of imprisonment on people with disability in Australia
Dodd, Shannon, Doyle, Caroline, Dickinson, Helen, Buick, Fiona and Yates, Sophie. (2022). The forgotten prisoners : Exploring the impact of imprisonment on people with disability in Australia. Criminology and Criminal Justice. pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958221120895Journal article
Body cameras behind bars : Exploring correctional officers’ feelings of safety with body-worn cameras
Sydes, Michelle, Dodd, Shannon and Antrobus, Emma. (2022). Body cameras behind bars : Exploring correctional officers’ feelings of safety with body-worn cameras. Criminology and Criminal Justice. 22(2), pp. 323-342. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895820959125Journal article
Conditioning sentencing to prevent double punishment of offenders at conditional liberty
Anderson, John, Bagaric, Mirko and Murphy, Brendon. (2022). Conditioning sentencing to prevent double punishment of offenders at conditional liberty. Melbourne University Law Review. 46(1), pp. 1-33.Journal article
A jurisdictional collision? Responses to family violence and family law in the ACT
Easteal, Patricia, Bartels, Lorana, Dodd, Shannon and White, Jessica. (2022). A jurisdictional collision? Responses to family violence and family law in the ACT. Alternative Law Journal. 47(1), pp. 23-29. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X211054217Journal article
The curious role of COVID-19 in sentencing : Too much mitigating weight or not enough? Ill health and harsh prison conditions as relevant factors
Murphy, Brendon, Anderson, John and Bagaric, Mirko. (2022). The curious role of COVID-19 in sentencing : Too much mitigating weight or not enough? Ill health and harsh prison conditions as relevant factors. Monash University Law Review. 47(3), p. 25–56.Journal article
The role of traditional knowledge in the COVID-19 battle
Ola, Kunle. (2022). The role of traditional knowledge in the COVID-19 battle. The Journal of World Intellectual Property. 25(2), pp. 279-291. https://doi.org/10.1111/jwip.12220Journal article
The quagmire of open access : Availability, accessibility, and impact
Ola, Kunle. (2022). The quagmire of open access : Availability, accessibility, and impact. In In Lawal-Arowolo, Ayoyemi and Kunle Ola (Ed.). Nigerian intellectual property law : Reform and development pp. 137-155 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003250883-13Book chapter
Introduction : Nigerian IP experience : Past and present
Lawal-Arowolo, Ayoyemi and Ola, Kunle. (2022). Introduction : Nigerian IP experience : Past and present. In In Lawal-Arowolo, Ayoyemi and Ola, Kunle (Ed.). Nigerian intellectual property law : Reform and development pp. 1-8 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003250883-1Book chapter
Gender diversity on Malaysian corporate boards : A law and social movements perspective
Chen, Vivien, Welsh, Michelle and Cheong, May Fong. (2022). Gender diversity on Malaysian corporate boards : A law and social movements perspective. Journal of Law and Society. 49(1), pp. 23-47. https://doi.org/10.1111/jols.12341Journal article
Marriage transmitted debt in the Chinese Civil Code : The beginning of a solution rather than the end
Huang, Jie and Cheong, May Fong. (2022). Marriage transmitted debt in the Chinese Civil Code : The beginning of a solution rather than the end. Feminist Legal Studies. 30(1), pp. 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-021-09472-4Journal article
Extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh : Exploring the phenomenon of human rights violations as a means of maintaining power
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2022). Extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh : Exploring the phenomenon of human rights violations as a means of maintaining power. Emory International Law Review. 36(1), pp. 35-79.Journal article
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