Patrick Denis Keyzer


Contact categoryResearcher
Job titleProfessor of Law
Research instituteThomas More Law School
Faculty of Law and Business

Research outputs

The role of equipment, the physical environment and training practices in customer safety within fitness facilities : The perspective of fitness industry employees
Gray, Shannon E., Keyzer, Patrick Denis, Norton, Kevin, Dietrich, Joachim, Sekendiz, Betul, Coyle, Ian and Finch, Caroline. (2015). The role of equipment, the physical environment and training practices in customer safety within fitness facilities : The perspective of fitness industry employees. Journal of Fitness Research. 4(2), pp. 26-33.

Journal article

The death of Veronica Nelson : Reconsidering the criminalisation of opiate use
Davison, Mark and Keyzer, Patrick Denis. (2024). The death of Veronica Nelson : Reconsidering the criminalisation of opiate use. Alternative Law Journal. 49(1), pp. 7-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X241231378

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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

Human Rights issues in constitutional courts : Why Amici Curiae are important in the U.S., and what Australia can learn from the U.S. experience
Perry Jr, H. W. and Keyzer, Patrick. (2020). Human Rights issues in constitutional courts : Why Amici Curiae are important in the U.S., and what Australia can learn from the U.S. experience. Law in Context. 37(1), pp. 66-98. https://doi.org/10.26826/law-in-context.v37i1.127

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Electronic Australian elections : Verifiability of accuracy is a design goal, which must be mandated by law and deliberately designed into electronic electoral processes
Teague, Vanessa and Keyzer, Patrick. (2020). Electronic Australian elections : Verifiability of accuracy is a design goal, which must be mandated by law and deliberately designed into electronic electoral processes. Law in Context. 37(1), pp. 42-65. https://doi.org/10.26826/law-in-context.v37i1.119

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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/10.1177/1037969X20948288

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Rudy Frugtniet v ASIC : Things to consider if Victoria introduces a spent convictions regime (with ‘A Message to You, Rudy’)
O’Toole, Suzanne and Keyzer, Patrick. (2019). Rudy Frugtniet v ASIC : Things to consider if Victoria introduces a spent convictions regime (with ‘A Message to You, Rudy’). Alternative Law Journal. 44(4), pp. 260-266. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X19877034

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Australia's expanding jurisprudence of risk : A critical analysis of Australian preventive detention and post-sentence supervision systems
Keyzer, Patrick and O'Donovan, Darren. (2019). Australia's expanding jurisprudence of risk : A critical analysis of Australian preventive detention and post-sentence supervision systems. In In Meijer, Sonja, Annison, Harry and O’Loughlin, Ailbhe (Ed.). Fundamental rights and legal consequences of criminal conviction pp. 227-246 Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509921003.ch-012

Book chapter

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/10.1177/1556264619854629

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The marriage of psychology and law : Testamentary capacity
Zuscak, Simon, Coyle, Ian, Keyzer, Patrick and Machin, M. Anthony. (2019). The marriage of psychology and law : Testamentary capacity. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 26(4), pp. 614-643.

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“It’s not black and white” : Public health researchers’ and ethics committees’ perceptions of engaging research participants online
Crawford, Sharinne, Hokke, Stacey, Nicholson, Jan M., Zion, Lawrie, Lucke, Jayne, Keyzer, Patrick and Hackworth, Naomi. (2019). “It’s not black and white” : Public health researchers’ and ethics committees’ perceptions of engaging research participants online. Internet Research. 29(1), pp. 123-143. https://doi.org/10.1108/IntR-07-2017-0278

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Awareness and use of the 11+ injury prevention program among coaches of adolescent female football teams
Donaldson, Alex, Callaghan, Aisling, Bizzini, Mario, Jowett, Andrew, Keyzer, Patrick and Nicholson, Matthew. (2018). Awareness and use of the 11+ injury prevention program among coaches of adolescent female football teams. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 13(6), pp. 929-938. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747954118787654

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A concept mapping approach to identifying the barriers to implementing an evidence-based sports injury prevention programme
Donaldson, Alex, Callaghan, Aisling, Bizzini, Mario, Jowett, Andrew, Keyzer, Patrick and Nicholson, Matthew. (2019). A concept mapping approach to identifying the barriers to implementing an evidence-based sports injury prevention programme. Injury Prevention. 25(4), pp. 244-251. https://doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042639

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Emergency preparedness in fitness facilities : Bridging the gap between policy and practice
Sekendiz, Betul, Norton, Kevin, Keyzer, Patrick, Dietrich, Joachim, Coyle, Ian R., Gray, Shannon and Finch, Caroline F.. (2018). Emergency preparedness in fitness facilities : Bridging the gap between policy and practice. International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management. 8(1), pp. 71-85. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBCRM.2018.090595

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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.

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Principles of Australian Constitutional Law
Keyzer, Patrick Denis, Goff, Christopher and Fisher, Asaf. (2017). Principles of Australian Constitutional Law LexisNexis.

Book

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/10.1177/1037969X1604100203

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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/10.4324/9781315603001-6

Book chapter

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.896324579354523

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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.2014.11.019

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