Thomas More Law School
Type | Department |
---|---|
Faculty | Faculty of Law and Business |
Latest research outputs
The Enactment of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2015, in pursuance of the Constitution of Malaysia: Reincarnation of the notorious Internal Security Act, 1960?
Naz, Safia and Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2018). The Enactment of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2015, in pursuance of the Constitution of Malaysia: Reincarnation of the notorious Internal Security Act, 1960? Suffolk Transnational Law Review. 41(1), pp. 1 - 50.Journal article
From unconscionability to unfairness: A critique of Hong Kong’s unconscionable contracts ordinance with Australian developments
Cheong, May and Ding, Kendy. (2018). From unconscionability to unfairness: A critique of Hong Kong’s unconscionable contracts ordinance with Australian developments. Journal of Contract Law. 35(1), pp. 118 - 145.Journal article
Lawfare, standing and environmental discourse: A phronetic analysis
Murphy, Brendon and McGee, Jeff. (2018). Lawfare, standing and environmental discourse: A phronetic analysis. University of Tasmania Law Review. 37(2), pp. 131 - 168.Journal article
More than Open Data mandates: a staged model for achieving Open Access to scientific data
Lipton, Vera Jane. (2018). More than Open Data mandates: a staged model for achieving Open Access to scientific data [Thesis]. https://doi.org/10.26199/5c91955a97a09Thesis
Google rules: an analysis of Google’s influence on copyright law and practice
Gray, Joanne Elizabeth. (2018). Google rules: an analysis of Google’s influence on copyright law and practice [Thesis]. https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5b21fbc5c5552Thesis
Consumer protection and the internet
Quirk, Patrick and Rothchild, John A.. (2018). Consumer protection and the internet. In In G. Howells, I. Ramsay and T. Wilhelmsson (Ed.). Handbook of research on International Consumer Law pp. 308 - 339 Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785368219Book chapter
Competition Law, state-owned enterprises and regional market integration in ASEAN
Wisuttisak, Pornchai and Cheong, May. (2018). Competition Law, state-owned enterprises and regional market integration in ASEAN. In In B. Ong (Ed.). The regionalisation of Competition Law and policy within the ASEAN economic community pp. 94 - 139 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108182058.006Book chapter
Theories of open access
Ola, Kunle. (2018). Theories of open access. Journal of Open Access to Law. 6(1), pp. 1 - 42.Journal article
The incorporation of the system of non-party caretaker government in the Constitution of Bangladesh in 1996 as a means of strengthening democracy, its deletion in 2011 and the lapse of Bangladesh into tyranny following the non-participatory general election of 2014: A critical appraisal
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2018). The incorporation of the system of non-party caretaker government in the Constitution of Bangladesh in 1996 as a means of strengthening democracy, its deletion in 2011 and the lapse of Bangladesh into tyranny following the non-participatory general election of 2014: A critical appraisal. Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems. 28(1), pp. 27 - 88.Journal article
Improving education inclusion for disabled peoplein Indonesia
Afrianty, Dina and Soldatic, Karen. (2017). Improving education inclusion for disabled peoplein Indonesia The Conversation Media Group.Other
Indonesian Muslim women engage with feminism
Afrianty, Dina. (2017). Indonesian Muslim women engage with feminism The Conversation Media Group.Other
What does the Jakarta election result mean for the women’s movement? [Blog entry]
Afrianty, Dina. (2017). What does the Jakarta election result mean for the women’s movement? [Blog entry] University of Melbourne.Other
Complaint resolution in government owned corporations and privatised utilities : Some legal and constitutional conundrums
Zifcak, Spencer Michael. (2017). Complaint resolution in government owned corporations and privatised utilities : Some legal and constitutional conundrums. In From Bureaucracy to Business Enterprise Legal and Policy Issues in the Transformation of Government Services pp. 173-190 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315195988-11Book chapter
Voice or voice-over? Harnessing the relationship between a child’s right to be heard and legal agency through norwegian bullying cases
Clark, Sevda. (2017). Voice or voice-over? Harnessing the relationship between a child’s right to be heard and legal agency through norwegian bullying cases. Social Inclusion. 5(3), pp. 131-147. https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i3.970Journal article
'It's mental health, not mental police' : A human rights approach to mental health triage and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983
Morgan, Matthew and Paterson, Craig. (2017). 'It's mental health, not mental police' : A human rights approach to mental health triage and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Policing. 13(2), pp. 123-133. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pax047Journal article
Care-based temporalities and parental leave in Australia
Hargita, C. Starla. (2017). Care-based temporalities and parental leave in Australia. Griffith Law Review. 26(4), pp. 511-531. https://doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2017.1552554Journal article
Fitness to stand trial and disability discrimination : An international critique of Australia
Freckelton, Ian and Keyzer, Patrick. (2017). Fitness to stand trial and disability discrimination : An international critique of Australia. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 24(5), pp. 770-783.Journal article
Justice is blind as long as it isn't deaf: Excluding deaf people from jury duty - An Australian human rights breach
Spencer, David, Roque, Mehera San, Napier, Jemina and Hale, Sandra. (2017). Justice is blind as long as it isn't deaf: Excluding deaf people from jury duty - An Australian human rights breach. Australian Journal of Human Rights. 23(3), pp. 332 - 350. https://doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2017.1392479Journal article
Australian dispute resolution: law and practice
Boulle, Laurence Joseph and Field, Rachael. (2017). Australian dispute resolution: law and practice LexisNexis.Book
Jury Instructions: Comparing hearing and deaf jurors' comprehension via direct or mediated communication
Napier, Jemina and Spencer, David. (2017). Jury Instructions: Comparing hearing and deaf jurors' comprehension via direct or mediated communication. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law. 24(1), pp. 1 - 29. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.30878Journal article
Copyright in the age of access
Fitzgerald, Brian. (2017). Copyright in the age of access. European Intellectual Property Review. 39(3), pp. 131 - 135.Journal article
Preventive detention laws in Bangladesh and their increased use during emergencies: A proposal for reform
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2017). Preventive detention laws in Bangladesh and their increased use during emergencies: A proposal for reform. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal. 17(1), pp. 45 - 74. https://doi.org/10.1080/14729342.2017.1306943Journal article
Admissibility of a statement made at mediation
Spencer, David. (2017). Admissibility of a statement made at mediation. Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal. 28(2), pp. 75 - 80.Journal article
Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Uncovering the Dynamics of State Commitment and Compliance
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Uncovering the Dynamics of State Commitment and Compliance. Michigan Journal of International Law.Journal article
Global or regional? Realizing women's rights in Southeast Asia
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Global or regional? Realizing women's rights in Southeast Asia. Human Rights Quarterly. 39(3), pp. 707 - 745. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2017.0038Journal article
From dream to reality: Sustaining a higher education community of practice beyond initial enthusiasm
McCormack, Coralie, Gilchrist, John, Hancock, Eleanor, Islam, Jesmin, Kennelly, Robert, Northcote, Maria and Thomson, Kate. (2017). From dream to reality: Sustaining a higher education community of practice beyond initial enthusiasm. In In J. McDonald and A. Cater-Steel (Ed.). Communities of practice: Facilitating social learning in higher education pp. 599 - 622 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2879-3_28Book chapter
Soft law, responsibility and the biopolitics of front-of-pack food labels
Murphy, Brendon and Sanderson, Jay. (2017). Soft law, responsibility and the biopolitics of front-of-pack food labels. Griffith Law Review. 26(3), pp. 355 - 377. https://doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2017.1436371Journal article
Deaf citizens as jurors in Australian courts: Participating via professional interpreters
Hale, Sandra, Roque, Mehera San, Spencer, David and Napier, Jemina. (2017). Deaf citizens as jurors in Australian courts: Participating via professional interpreters. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law. 24(2), pp. 151 - 176. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.32896Journal article
The alchemy of facilitation revealed through individual stories and collective narrative
McCormack, Coralie, Gilchrist, John, Hancock, Eleanor, Islam, Jesmin, Kennelly, Robert, Northcote, Maria and Thomson, Kate. (2017). The alchemy of facilitation revealed through individual stories and collective narrative. Reflective Practice. 18(1), pp. 42 - 54. https://doi.org/10.1080/14623943.2016.1251407Journal article
Australia’s parental leave pay scheme: Temporal disruption and “genuine” attachment to waged work
Hargita, Starla. (2017). Australia’s parental leave pay scheme: Temporal disruption and “genuine” attachment to waged work. Feminists@Law. 7(2), pp. 1 - 30. https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/fal.450Journal article
Costs order against non-attending party to mediation, costs for breach of confidentiality, and mediation media watch
Spencer, David. (2017). Costs order against non-attending party to mediation, costs for breach of confidentiality, and mediation media watch. Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal. 28(3), pp. 145 - 148.Journal article
Human rights under the new regime
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Human rights under the new regime. In In A. Harding and K. K. Oo (Ed.). Constitutionalism and legal change in Myanmar pp. 215 - 234 Hart Publishing.Book chapter
Top-down transitions and the politics of US sanctions
Renshaw, Catherine. (2017). Top-down transitions and the politics of US sanctions. In In M. Crouch (Ed.). The business of transition: Law reform, development and economics in Myanmar pp. 228 - 254 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108236737Book chapter
Corporate philanthropy in Australia: Evidence from Australia's top 100 listed firms
Ciro, Antonio and Terzioglu, Bulend. (2017). Corporate philanthropy in Australia: Evidence from Australia's top 100 listed firms. Australian Journal of Corporate Law. 32(1), pp. 27 - 48.Journal article
States of emergency and the law: The experience of Bangladesh
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2017). States of emergency and the law: The experience of Bangladesh Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315168425Book
The Church's view on human rights
Brennan, Frank. (2017). The Church's view on human rights. In In M. Deeb and C. V. Freitas (Ed.). Dominicans and human rights: Past, present and future pp. 63 - 81 ATF Theology.Book chapter
Retaining and expanding breach of peace
Murphy, Brendon. (2017). Retaining and expanding breach of peace. Criminal Law Journal. 41(4), pp. 222 - 241.Journal article
Negotiation and regulation of land access agreements: Lessons from Queensland
Curnow, Katherine, Hunter, Tina, Weir, Michael and Boulle, Laurence Joseph. (2017). Negotiation and regulation of land access agreements: Lessons from Queensland. Journal of World Energy Law and Business. https://doi.org/10.1093/jwelb/jwx003Journal article
Principles of Australian Constitutional Law
Keyzer, Patrick Denis, Goff, Christopher and Fisher, Asaf. (2017). Principles of Australian Constitutional Law LexisNexis.Book
The Defence Power under the Constitution
Goff, Christopher. (2016). The Defence Power under the Constitution. In In Goff, Christopher (Ed.). Principles of Australian Constitutional Law pp. 611 LexisNexis Butterworths.Book chapter
70527
total views13959
total downloads1905
views this month324
downloads this month
Export as
People
Adekola, Tolulope
Adolphe, Rachael
Aktar, Lima
Alam, Aparajita
Amatya, Tessa
Amin Howlader, Md Nurul
Andrews, Neil
Arnold, David
Bali, Charles
Berezowski, Victoria
Besavend, Nouzi
Bhattacharya, Prateek
Bohleke, Konrad
Borg, Nicole
Boutin, Michelle Jacqueline
Bowyer, Jordan
Butler, Joel
Byers, Michaela
Cole, Tamlin
Cooper, Susan
Coorey, Adrian
Cudmore, Dominic Edward
De Rooy, Kathleen
Deng, Mark
Diaz-Granados Prieto, Juan Jose
Dickson, Craig
Dobbie, Nigel
Dodson, Michael James
Duncan, Helen
Duncan, Philip
Elvery, Angela
Fong, Colin
Frawley, Nance
Freckelton, Alan
Fura, Gashahun
Gebreyesus, Terefe
Gonzalez Valero, Maria De Los Angeles
Grey, Samantha
Guida, Grazia
Henderson, Mathew
Hildebrand, Martin
Horton, Fabian
Hunt, Stephanie
Jones, Louisa
Kearley, Kathryn
Kenny, Mary Anne
Killey, Ian
Leeson, Sjharn
Lim, Joshua
Lucadou-Wells, Rosemary
Lynn, Sasha
Macinnis, Lachlan Angus Hamish
Mahbuba, Farjana
Marengo, Elle
McCook, Sarah
McKeich, Alister
McKenzie, Valentina
McKernie, Holly
Mehta, Zakhi Dhiren
Mintz, Jared
Moutsias, James Douglas
Murphy, Kerry
Naznin, S M Atia
Nestea, Andrei
O'Shannassy, John
O'Toole, Suzanne
Obee, Simon
Orya, Zaky
Panwar, Kartika
Pass, Michael
Perry, James
Pollard, Rebecca
Price, Katherine Jane
Primdal, Carsten
Ranasinghe, Thamali
Reeves, Tracy
Rossi, Gianluca
Sanchez Mera, Silvina
Sarofim, Elizabeth
Sayeed, Mohammad Abu
Schaffer, Christopher
Shaikh, Shifa
Stevenson-Graf, Lindsey
Stretton, Taylah
Tam, Stephanie
Tebbey, Nick
Thum, Florence
van Galen-Dickie, Marianne
Wang, Er-kai
Wells, Kathryn
Williams, Andrew Keith
Wolff, Leon
Wong, Yueh Kai Sophie