Thomas More Law School
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Faculty | Faculty of Law and Business |
Latest research outputs
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
Local Women’s NGOS and the Reform of Islamic Law in Aceh : The Case of MISPI
Afrianty, Dina. (2016). Local Women’s NGOS and the Reform of Islamic Law in Aceh : The Case of MISPI. In Islam and the Limits of the State: Reconfigurations of Practice, Community and Authority in Contemporary Aceh pp. 118-140 Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004304864_006Book chapter
The Implementation of Perda Syari’at in Aceh and West Sumatra
Afrianty, Dina. (2016). The Implementation of Perda Syari’at in Aceh and West Sumatra. In Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia pp. 335-352 Routledge.Book chapter
Attorneys-General, Solicitors-General and ‘the public interest’ in Australian constitutional cases : A case for citizen input into the development of constitutional policy
Keyzer, Patrick Denis. (2016). Attorneys-General, Solicitors-General and ‘the public interest’ in Australian constitutional cases : A case for citizen input into the development of constitutional policy. In Public Sentinels: A Comparative Study of Australian Solicitors-General pp. 105-116 Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315603001-6Book chapter
Covert investigation
Harfield, Clive and Harfield, Karen. (2016). Covert investigation Oxford University Press.Book
Blocking the trade in Mode 4 services and its impacts on the ongoing refugee crisis and migrant trafficking
Zaman, Khorsed. (2016). Blocking the trade in Mode 4 services and its impacts on the ongoing refugee crisis and migrant trafficking. Manchester Journal of International Economic Law. 13(3), pp. 389-406.Journal article
Anti-social or intensively sociable? The local context of neighbour disputes and complaints among social housing tenants
Cheshire, Lynda and Dodd, Shannon. (2016). Anti-social or intensively sociable? The local context of neighbour disputes and complaints among social housing tenants. Housing Studies. 31(6), pp. 729-748. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2015.1122743Journal article
The ‘focal concerns’ of parole board decision-making : A thematic analysis
Dodd, Shannon. (2016). The ‘focal concerns’ of parole board decision-making : A thematic analysis. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. 27(3), pp. 285-302. https://doi.org/10.1080/10345329.2016.12036047Journal article
How does the Australian public view parole? Results from a national survey on public attitudes towards parole and re-entry
Fitzgerald, Robin, Bartels, Lorana, Freiberg, Arie, Cherney, Adrian and Buglar, Shannon. (2016). How does the Australian public view parole? Results from a national survey on public attitudes towards parole and re-entry. Criminal Law Journal. 40(6), pp. 307-324.Journal article
Restorative justice intervention in an environmental and planning law context : Applicability to civil enforcement proceedings
Hamilton, Mark. (2016). Restorative justice intervention in an environmental and planning law context : Applicability to civil enforcement proceedings. Environmental and Planning Law Journal. 33(5), pp. 487-501.Journal article
Western and Islamic conceptions of the rule of law
Zifcak, Spencer. (2016). Western and Islamic conceptions of the rule of law. In In Azra, Azyumardi and Hudson, Wayne (Ed.). Islam beyond conflict : Indonesian Islam and Western political theory pp. 31-40 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315251769-13Book chapter
Assemblage, counter-law and the legal architecture of Australian covert surveillance
Murphy, Brendon and Anderson, John. (2016). Assemblage, counter-law and the legal architecture of Australian covert surveillance. In National security, surveillance and terror : Canada and Australia in comparative perspective pp. 99-127 Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43243-4_5Book chapter
The development and application of an observational audit tool for use in Australian fitness facilities
Gray, S., Keyzer, P., Dietrich, J., Jones, V., Sekendiz, B., Norton, K. and Finch, C.. (2016). The development and application of an observational audit tool for use in Australian fitness facilities. Journal of Fitness Research. 5(1), pp. 28-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2014.11.019Journal article
Imprisonment of Indigenous people with cognitive impairment: What do professional stakeholders think? What might human rights-compliant legislation look like?
Keyzer, Patrick and O'Donovan, Darren. (2016). Imprisonment of Indigenous people with cognitive impairment: What do professional stakeholders think? What might human rights-compliant legislation look like? Indigenous Law Bulletin. 8(22), pp. 17-20. https://doi.org/10.3316/ielapa.896324579354523Journal article
The removal of convicted noncitizens from Australia : Is there only a ‘minimal and remote’ chance of getting it right?
Coyle, Ian and Keyzer, Patrick. (2016). The removal of convicted noncitizens from Australia : Is there only a ‘minimal and remote’ chance of getting it right? Alternative Law Journal. 41(2), pp. 86-88. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X1604100203Journal article
Contours and prospects for Indigenous recognition in the Australian Constitution and why it matters
Brennan, Frank Tenison. (2016). Contours and prospects for Indigenous recognition in the Australian Constitution and why it matters. Australian Law Journal.Journal article
Confessions to Mr Big: A new rule of evidence?
Murphy, Brendon and Anderson, John. (2016). Confessions to Mr Big: A new rule of evidence? International Journal of Evidence and Proof. 20(1), pp. 29 - 48. https://doi.org/10.1177/1365712715613485Journal article
Supersession of the senior-most judges in Bangladesh in appointing the chief justice and the other judges of the appellate division of the supreme court: A convenient means to a politicized bench
Bari, M. Ehteshamul. (2016). Supersession of the senior-most judges in Bangladesh in appointing the chief justice and the other judges of the appellate division of the supreme court: A convenient means to a politicized bench. San Diego International Law Journal. 18(1), pp. 33 - 76.Journal article
Criminal Law and Procedure Handbook
Chesser, Brianna Jade and Thomas, Graham. (2016). Criminal Law and Procedure HandbookBook
Globalising mediated settlement agreements
Boulle, Laurence Joseph and Qin, Jay. (2016). Globalising mediated settlement agreements. Journal of International & Comparative Law.Journal article
Criminal courts and mental illness: The emergence of specialist problem-solving courts in Australia
Chesser, Brianna Jade. (2016). Criminal courts and mental illness: The emergence of specialist problem-solving courts in Australia Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Pty Limited.Book
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