Thomas More Law School
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An Australian conundrum : Genomic technology, data, and the covidsafe app
Morrison, David and Quirk, Patrick T. Q. (2020). An Australian conundrum : Genomic technology, data, and the covidsafe app. Pace International Law Review. 33(1), pp. 43-73.Journal article
How section 90 of the Constitution makes cannabis law reform less likely in Australia
Keyzer, Patrick. (2020). How section 90 of the Constitution makes cannabis law reform less likely in Australia. Alternative Law Journal. 45(4), pp. 247-253. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X20948288Journal article
Fractured integration x soft power debits : Contested legitimacy in Europe
Longo, Michael. (2020). Fractured integration x soft power debits : Contested legitimacy in Europe. Monash University Law Review. 46(1), pp. 1-38.Journal article
Ethical considerations in using social media to engage research participants : Perspectives of Australian researchers and ethics committee members
Hokke, Stacey, Hackworth, Naomi J., Bennetts, Shannon K., Nicholson, Jan M., Keyzer, Patrick, Lucke, Jayne, Zion, Lawrie and Crawford, Sharinne B.. (2020). Ethical considerations in using social media to engage research participants : Perspectives of Australian researchers and ethics committee members. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 15(1-2), pp. 12-27. https://doi.org/10.1177/1556264619854629Journal article
Case and Comment: RE Broes [2020] VSC 128
Murphy, Brendon. (2020). Case and Comment: RE Broes [2020] VSC 128. Criminal Law Journal. 44(6), pp. 189-195.Journal article
Bail in the Time of COVID-19
Brendon Murphy and Tahlia Ferrari. (2020). Bail in the Time of COVID-19. Criminal Law Journal. 44(4), pp. 247-263.Journal article
Lost commas: Clarifying the doctrine of the last antecedent - finding a better way
Quirk, Patrick. (2020). Lost commas: Clarifying the doctrine of the last antecedent - finding a better way. Insolvency Law Journal. 28, pp. 95 - 98.Journal article
Legal transplant: Giving life to Malaysia’s competition regime
Cheong, May Fong, Teoh, Joshua Beni Chris and Khoo, Esther Li Ean. (2020). Legal transplant: Giving life to Malaysia’s competition regime. In In S. Van Uytsel, S. Hayashi and J. O. Haley (Ed.). Research Handbook on Asian Competition Law pp. 181 - 208 Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785361838.00024Book chapter
Regulating Australia's benchmark interest rate market: A review of recent litigation and market reforms
Ciro, Tony. (2020). Regulating Australia's benchmark interest rate market: A review of recent litigation and market reforms. Journal of Banking and Finance: Law and Practice. 31, pp. 141 - 161.Journal article
Constructing consent in the Australian Capital Territory
Murphy, Brendon. (2020). Constructing consent in the Australian Capital Territory. Canberra Law Review. 17(1), pp. 23 - 42.Journal article
Regulating undercover policing: Subjects, rights and governmentality
Murphy, Brendon. (2020). Regulating undercover policing: Subjects, rights and governmentality. Critical Criminology. 28, pp. 65 - 84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-020-09504-6Journal article
The anti-defection provision contained in the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, and its adverse impact on parliamentary democracy: A case for reform
Bari, M. Ehteshamul and Dey, Pritam. (2020). The anti-defection provision contained in the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, and its adverse impact on parliamentary democracy: A case for reform. Wisconsin International Law Journal. 37(3), pp. 1 - 50.Journal article
The Global Lawyer
Galloway, Kate, Castan, Melissa and Flood, John A.. (2019). The Global Lawyer LexisNexis.Book
Enhancing the involvement of people with disabilities in disability research
Afrianty, Dina and Thohari, Slamet. (2019). Enhancing the involvement of people with disabilities in disability research The Conversation Media Group.Other
We need leaders who are smarter on data
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). We need leaders who are smarter on data. Eureka Street. 29(2), pp. 63-65.Journal article
Where to next for the Uluru Statement
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). Where to next for the Uluru Statement. Eureka Street. 29(10), pp. 51-53.Journal article
It's time for a native title reckoning
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). It's time for a native title reckoning. Eureka Street. 29(6), pp. 40-42.Journal article
'Family first' rhetoric neglects single mothers
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). 'Family first' rhetoric neglects single mothers. Eureka Street. 29(4), pp. 44-46.Journal article
Don't denigrate rational regional Queensland
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). Don't denigrate rational regional Queensland. Eureka Street. 29(10), pp. 45-47.Journal article
Disability inclusion in Indonesia : The role of Islamic schools and universities in inclusive education reform
Afrianty, Dina. (2019). Disability inclusion in Indonesia : The role of Islamic schools and universities in inclusive education reform. In Contentious Belonging: The Place of Minorities in Indonesia pp. 95-110 ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814843478-010Book chapter
Women and Islam in Contemporary Indonesia
Afrianty, Dina. (2019). Women and Islam in Contemporary Indonesia. Women in Islam: S I H A journal. (4), pp. 72-75.Journal article
The Legal Academy’s Engagements with Lawtech : Technology Narratives and Archetypes as Drivers of Change
Galloway, Kathrine, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Flood, John and Webley, Lisa. (2019). The Legal Academy’s Engagements with Lawtech : Technology Narratives and Archetypes as Drivers of Change. Law, Technology and Humans. 1(1), pp. 27-45. https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1337Journal article
The Role of Pateman’s Sexual Contract in Beneficial Interests in Property
Galloway, Kathrine. (2019). The Role of Pateman’s Sexual Contract in Beneficial Interests in Property. Feminist Legal Studies. 27(3), pp. 263-285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09413-2Journal article
The Profession(s)’ Engagements with LawTech : Narratives and Archetypes of Future Law
Webley, Lisa, Flood, John, Webb, Julian, Bartlett, Francesca, Galloway, Kathrine and Tranter, Kieran. (2019). The Profession(s)’ Engagements with LawTech : Narratives and Archetypes of Future Law. Law, Technology and Humans. 1(1), pp. 6-26. https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.v1i0.1314Journal article
Towards a taxonomy of legal education research
Galloway, Kathrine, Castan, Melissa and Steel, Alex. (2019). Towards a taxonomy of legal education research. In In Golder, Ben, Nehme, Marina, Steel, Alex and Vines, Prue (Ed.). Imperatives for legal education research : Then, now and tomorrow pp. 120 - 140 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429426070-7Book chapter
Why Indonesia’s anti-sexual violence bill important for people with disabilities
Afrianty, Dina. (2019). Why Indonesia’s anti-sexual violence bill important for people with disabilities. The Conversation. pp. 1-3.Journal article
From Alienation to Empowerment : How Legal Educators Can Support Student Wellbeing
Swannie, William. (2019). From Alienation to Empowerment : How Legal Educators Can Support Student Wellbeing. In Wellness for Law: Making Wellness Core Business pp. 123-129 Lexis Nexis Australia.Book chapter
Where is the body? Investigative interviewing strategies in missing body homicide cases
Ryan, Nathan, Westera, Nina, Kebbell, Mark, Milne, Rebecca and Harrison, Mark. (2019). Where is the body? Investigative interviewing strategies in missing body homicide cases. Investigative Interviewing : Research and Practice. 10(1), pp. 62-77.Journal article
The ingredients of success for effective restorative justice conferencing in an environmental offending context
Al-Alosi, Hadeel and Hamilton, Mark. (2019). The ingredients of success for effective restorative justice conferencing in an environmental offending context. University of New South Wales Law Journal. 42(4), pp. 1460-1488. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3495322Journal article
Restorative justice intervention in an Aboriginal cultural heritage protection context : Chief executive, Office of Environment and Heritage v Clarence Valley Council
Hamilton, Mark. (2019). Restorative justice intervention in an Aboriginal cultural heritage protection context : Chief executive, Office of Environment and Heritage v Clarence Valley Council. Environmental and Planning Law Journal. 36(3), pp. 197-211.Journal article
Are racial vilification laws supported by free speech arguments?
Swannie, Bill. (2019). Are racial vilification laws supported by free speech arguments? Monash University Law Review. 44(1), pp. 71-111. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3382027Journal article
When my opt out is your trigger : Oderberg’s argument with the religious freedom sincerity testment with the religious freedom sincerity test
Quirk, Patrick T.. (2019). When my opt out is your trigger : Oderberg’s argument with the religious freedom sincerity testment with the religious freedom sincerity test. Faulkner Law Review. 11(2), pp. 161-213.Journal article
"The Good War" : Preparations for a War against Civilians
Alexander, Amanda. (2019). "The Good War" : Preparations for a War against Civilians. Law, Culture and the Humanities. 15(1), pp. 227-252. https://doi.org/10.1177/1743872116651224Journal article
An empirical analysis of intangible asset reporting practices
Ciro, Tony and Terzioglu, Bulend. (2019). An empirical analysis of intangible asset reporting practices. Company and Securities Law Journal. 36(6), pp. 481-496.Journal article
New histories and new laws : Crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Alexander, Amanda. (2019). New histories and new laws : Crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Leiden Journal of International Law. 32(4), pp. 801-818. https://doi.org/10.1017/S092215651900044XJournal article
Protecting religious freedom and conscience : What Australia might learn from Germany
Quirk, Patrick T.. (2019). Protecting religious freedom and conscience : What Australia might learn from Germany. Fordham International Law Journal. 43(1), pp. 163-208.Journal article
The technology of guilt
Murphy, Brendon. (2019). The technology of guilt. Australasian Journal of Legal Philosophy. 44, pp. 64-99.Journal article
Contractual fairness : Statutory innovation and statutory interpretation
Cheong, May. (2019). Contractual fairness : Statutory innovation and statutory interpretation. In In Vines, Prue and Donald, M Scott (Ed.). Statutory interpretation in private law pp. 185-206 The Federation Press.Book chapter
The impact of declarations of emergency on human rights : A perspective from the Indo-Pak-Bangladesh subcontinent
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2019). The impact of declarations of emergency on human rights : A perspective from the Indo-Pak-Bangladesh subcontinent. Zeitschrift für Menschenrechte. 13(2), pp. 98-114.Journal article
Die EU und die finanzkrise : Die emergenz eines neuen systems der wirtschaftspolitischen koordinierung in den jahren 2010-2017
Robert, Mężyk. (2019). Die EU und die finanzkrise : Die emergenz eines neuen systems der wirtschaftspolitischen koordinierung in den jahren 2010-2017 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25102-4Book
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