Thomas More Law School
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Faculty | Faculty of Law and Business |
Latest research outputs
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
Finding psychopaths in white-collar jobs : A review of the evidence and why it matters
Boddy, Clive Roland, Taplin, Ross, Sheehy, Benedict and Murphy, Brendon. (2022). Finding psychopaths in white-collar jobs : A review of the evidence and why it matters. Society and Business Review. 17(2), pp. 217-235. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-05-2021-0060Journal article
Contracts resulting from threats and unfair exploitation : The position under Malaysian Contract Law
Cheong, May Fong and Lee, Yin Harn. (2022). Contracts resulting from threats and unfair exploitation : The position under Malaysian Contract Law. In In Chen-Wishart, Mindy, Sono, Hiroo and Vogenauer, Stefan (Ed.). Invalidity pp. 271-288 Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192859341.003.0015Book chapter
How will ‘independent learning’ paradigm in Indonesia’s highereducation benefit students with disabilities?
Afrianty, Dina, Alies Poetri Lintangsari, Alies Poetri Lintangsari and Emaliana, Ive. (2021). How will ‘independent learning’ paradigm in Indonesia’s highereducation benefit students with disabilities The Conversation Media Group.Other
Environmental crime and restorative justice : Justice as meaningful involvement
Hamilton, Mark. (2021). Environmental crime and restorative justice : Justice as meaningful involvement Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69052-6Book
Constitutionally entrenched Voice to Parliament : Representation and good governance
Larkin, Dani and Galloway, Kathrine. (2021). Constitutionally entrenched Voice to Parliament : Representation and good governance. Alternative Law Journal. 46(3), pp. 193-198. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X211019807Journal article
Francis Gerard Brennan
Keyzer, Patrick Denis. (2021). Francis Gerard Brennan. In In Lindsay, Geoff and Hudson, Wayne (Ed.). Australian Jurists and Christianity pp. 228 The Federation Press.Book chapter
Developing a psychological research base for criminal investigations : academics and practitioners working together
Ryan, Nathan and Kebbell, Mark. (2021). Developing a psychological research base for criminal investigations : academics and practitioners working together. In Police Psychology - New Trends in Forensic Psychological Science pp. 297-312 Academic Press (Elsevier). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-816544-7.00014-0Book chapter
Rights, Liberties and Restrictions
Swannie, William. (2021). Rights, Liberties and Restrictions. In Australian Constitutional Law and Government pp. 325-348 LexisNexis.Book chapter
Indonesia’s fight for a law against sexual violence needs to involve a discussion of Islamic values
Afrianty, Dina. (2021). Indonesia’s fight for a law against sexual violence needs to involve a discussion of Islamic values. Melbourne Asia Review. 8, pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.37839/MAR2652-550X8.23Journal article
Police responses to persons with mental illness : The policy and procedures manual of one Australian police agency and ‘procedural justice policy’
Morgan, Matthew. (2021). Police responses to persons with mental illness : The policy and procedures manual of one Australian police agency and ‘procedural justice policy’. World of Information Business Intelligence Reports. Albania. 10, p. Article 42. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10020042Journal article
Restorative justice conferencing in Australia and New Zealand : Application and potential in an environmental and Aboriginal cultural heritage protection context
Hamilton, Mark. (2021). Restorative justice conferencing in Australia and New Zealand : Application and potential in an environmental and Aboriginal cultural heritage protection context. The International Journal of Restorative Justice. 4(1), pp. 81-97. https://doi.org/10.5553/TIJRJ.000064Journal article
The Sharing Economy & the platform operator-user-provider “PUP Model” : Analytical legal frameworks
Diaz-Granados, Juan and Sheehy, Benedict. (2021). The Sharing Economy & the platform operator-user-provider “PUP Model” : Analytical legal frameworks. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal. 31(4), pp. 997-1041.Journal article
An appraisal of “farmers’ rights” under the New Plant Variety Protection Act of Bangladesh : Is it a success story?
Zaman, Khorsed. (2021). An appraisal of “farmers’ rights” under the New Plant Variety Protection Act of Bangladesh : Is it a success story? European Intellectual Property Review. 43(3), pp. 194-202.Journal article
The proposal to the WTO for a new patent waiver on Covid-19 vaccines and pharmaceuticals : Is It necessary under TRIPS?
Khorseduzzaman, MD and Islam, M Rafiqul. (2021). The proposal to the WTO for a new patent waiver on Covid-19 vaccines and pharmaceuticals : Is It necessary under TRIPS? European Intellectual Property Review. 43(10), pp. 645-653.Journal article
Protection of intellectual property rights for agricultural innovations : Evaluating Bangladesh’s progression towards the international plant variety protection regime
Zaman, Khorsed. (2021). Protection of intellectual property rights for agricultural innovations : Evaluating Bangladesh’s progression towards the international plant variety protection regime. Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. 16(7), pp. 677-691. https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpaa213Journal article
Corrective justice and redress under Australia's racial vilification laws
Swannie, Bill. (2021). Corrective justice and redress under Australia's racial vilification laws. University of Queensland Law Journal. 40(1), pp. 27-66.Journal article
Speaking back : Does counterspeech provide adequate redress for racial vilification?
Swannie, Bill. (2021). Speaking back : Does counterspeech provide adequate redress for racial vilification? Adelaide Law Review. 42(1), pp. 39-72.Journal article
The potential of restorative justice in promoting environmental offenders' acceptance of responsibility
Al-Alosi, Hadeel and Hamilton, Mark. (2021). The potential of restorative justice in promoting environmental offenders' acceptance of responsibility. University of New South Wales Law Journal. 44(2), pp. 487-512. https://doi.org/10.53637/GBEQ9308Journal article
Countdown 2021 and the end of an era : Mystique, scandals and the Endgame for the LIBOR market
Ciro, Tony. (2021). Countdown 2021 and the end of an era : Mystique, scandals and the Endgame for the LIBOR market. Journal of Banking and Finance: Law and Practice. 32(4), pp. 232-253. https://doi.org/10.3316/agispt.20220222062365Journal article
Federal offences
Anderson, John, Murphy, Brendon, Livings, Ben, Kukulies-Smith, Wendy, Antolak-Saper, Natalia and Daft, Shireen. (2021). Federal offences. In Criminal law perspectives : From principles to practice pp. 650-777 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108868198.010Book chapter
A review of regulatory frameworks governing biobanking in the low and middle income member countries of bcnet
Vodosin, Pierre, Jorgensen, Ann Katheryn, Mendy, Maimuna, Kozlakidis, Zisis, Caboux, Elodie and Zawati, Ma’n H.. (2021). A review of regulatory frameworks governing biobanking in the low and middle income member countries of bcnet. Biopreservation and Biobanking. 19(5), pp. 444-452. https://doi.org/10.1089/bio.2020.0101Journal article
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