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Abolition of diminished responsibility
Hemming, Andrew. 2008. "Abolition of diminished responsibility." Evers, Tania (ed.) 28th Annual Congress of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (NSW) (ANZAPPL 2008): Risks v Rights. Sydney, Australia 23 - 26 Oct 2008 Australia.Paper
Managing client money: lawyers' trust accounts in Queensland
Mortensen, Reid. 2011. Managing client money: lawyers' trust accounts in Queensland. Chatswood, Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths.Authored book
Interlocking constitutions: towards an interordinal theory of national, European and UN law by Louis I. Gordillo
Breda, Vito. 2014. "Interlocking constitutions: towards an interordinal theory of national, European and UN law by Louis I. Gordillo ." The Modern Law Review. 77 (5), pp. 827-829. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12084_3Book review
Editorial
Mortensen, Reid and Sommerlad, Hilary. 2013. "Editorial." Legal Ethics. 16 (1), pp. iii-v. https://doi.org/10.1080/1460728X.2013.11423996Editorial
The twain (and only the twain) meet - the demise of the legal profession national law
Mortensen, Reid. 2013. "The twain (and only the twain) meet - the demise of the legal profession national law." Legal Ethics. 16 (1), pp. 219-222. https://doi.org/10.5235/1460728X.1.1.219Article
The role of corporate social responsibility and soft law options in the protection of migrant workers' interests in host countries: the case of Malaysia
Sundra-Karean, Vanitha and Syed Ahmad, Sharifah Suhanah. 2012. "The role of corporate social responsibility and soft law options in the protection of migrant workers' interests in host countries: the case of Malaysia." Asian Journal of Social Science. 40 (4), pp. 509-523. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685314-12341245Article
Common law versus statutory regulation of individual labour rights in Australia: how is the public interest best served?
Sundra-Karean, Vanitha. 2012. "Common law versus statutory regulation of individual labour rights in Australia: how is the public interest best served?" Roles, Cameron, Stewart, Andrew, Lambropoulos, Victoria and Riley, Joellen (ed.) 6th Australian Labour Law Association Biennial Conference (ALLA 2012): Working in the Public Interest. Canberra, Australia 16 - 17 Nov 2012 Melbourne, Australia.Paper
Papers in legal studies - Part 1
Gray, Anthony. 2011. Papers in legal studies - Part 1. Brisbane, Australia. Business Educators' Association of Queensland.Textbook
Introduction
Bartlett, Francesca, Mortensen, Reid and Tranter, Kieran. 2011. "Introduction." Bartlett, Francesca, Mortensen, Reid and Tranter, Kieran (ed.) Alternative Perspectives on Lawyers and Legal Ethics: Reimagining the Profession. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 1-10Edited book (chapter)
Private international law in Australia
Mortensen, Reid, Garnett, Richard and Keyes, Mary. 2011. Private international law in Australia. Sydney, Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths.Textbook
Taxation and superannuation literacy in Australia: what do people know (or think they know)?
Chardon, Toni. 2014. "Taxation and superannuation literacy in Australia: what do people know (or think they know)?" JASSA. 2014 (1), pp. 42-48.Article
Is the employment construct a socio-legal or purely economic phenomenon? In search of a redefining theory for employment law
Sundra-Karean, Vanitha. 2013. "Is the employment construct a socio-legal or purely economic phenomenon? In search of a redefining theory for employment law." Foley, Tony (ed.) Annual Australian National University ECR Workshop 2013. Canberra, Australia 14 - 15 Feb 2013 Canberra, Australia.Paper
English pragmatism and Italian virtue: a comparative analysis of the regime of illegally obtained evidence in civil law proceedings between Italy and England
Breda, Vito and Vricella, Matteo. 2014. "English pragmatism and Italian virtue: a comparative analysis of the regime of illegally obtained evidence in civil law proceedings between Italy and England." Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 21 (3), pp. 435-450.Article
The right to silence: using American and European law to protect a fundamental right
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "The right to silence: using American and European law to protect a fundamental right." New Criminal Law Review: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 16 (4), pp. 527-567. https://doi.org/10.1525/NCLR.2013.0038Article
Comparative religious freedom: the right to wear religious dress
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Comparative religious freedom: the right to wear religious dress." Karraker, Meg Wilkes (ed.) The other people: interdisciplinary perspectives on migration. New York, NY. United States. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 167-182Edited book (chapter)
When should a judge stop a trial?
Hemming, Andrew. 2013. "When should a judge stop a trial?" University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review. 15 (1), pp. 56-82.Article
Withholding government funding: a breach of freedom of political communication
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Withholding government funding: a breach of freedom of political communication." Alternative Law JournalĀ . 38 (4), pp. 218-222.Article
Woodhouse reprised: accident compensation and trans-Tasman integration
Mortensen, Reid. 2013. "Woodhouse reprised: accident compensation and trans-Tasman integration." Journal of Private International Law. 9 (1), pp. 1-38. https://doi.org/10.5235/17441048.9.1.1Article
Government funding of non-governmental organisations and the implied freedom of political communication: the constitutionalityof gag clause
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Government funding of non-governmental organisations and the implied freedom of political communication: the constitutionalityof gag clause." Australian Journal of Political Science. 48 (4), pp. 456-469. https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2013.846295Article
A polemic against the standing requirement in constitutional cases
Patrick, Jeremy. 2013. "A polemic against the standing requirement in constitutional cases." Capital University Law Review. 41, pp. 603-635.Article
'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation
Jones, Nicky. 2013. "'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation." Queensland Lawyer. 33 (1), pp. 52-66.Article
Religion and new constitutions: recent trends of harmony and divergence
Patrick, Jeremy. 2013. "Religion and new constitutions: recent trends of harmony and divergence." McGeorge Law Review. 44 (4), pp. 903-921. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2077274Article
Evidence: commentary and materials, 8th ed.
Hemming, Andrew, Kumar, Miiko and Peden, Elisabeth. 2013. Evidence: commentary and materials, 8th ed. Sydney, Australia. Thomson Reuters.Authored book
Constitutionally heeding the right to silence in Australia
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Constitutionally heeding the right to silence in Australia." Monash University Law Review. 39 (1), pp. 156-187.Article
Medico legal issues
Mackenzie, Geraldine and Carter, Hugh. 2010. "Medico legal issues." Hovenga, Evelyn J. S., Kidd, Michael R., Garde, Sebastian, Hullin, Carola and Cossio, Lucay (ed.) Health informatics: an overview. Amsterdam, Netherlands . IOS Press. pp. 176-182Edited book (chapter)
Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed." Deakin Law Review. 18 (1), pp. 1-25.Article
Wine tasting: should Granite Belt wineries charge for tasting?
McNamara, Noeleen and Cassidy, Frances. 2012. "Wine tasting: should Granite Belt wineries charge for tasting?" 2012 Regional Development: Connectedness, Business and Learning: Creating Sustainable Communities Workshop. Brisbane, Australia 20 Jun 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.Paper
The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II
Gray, Anthony and Elmore, Gerard. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II." Journal of Judicial Administration. 23 (1), pp. 58-69.Article
The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder
Hemming, Andrew. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder." Journal of Judicial Administration. 22 (4), pp. 224-234.Article
The meaning of an alien in the constitutional universe
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "The meaning of an alien in the constitutional universe." Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 20 (2), pp. 89-101.Article
Staying focused on the big picture: should Australia legislate for corporate manslaughter based on the United Kingdom model?
Taylor, Des and Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2013. "Staying focused on the big picture: should Australia legislate for corporate manslaughter based on the United Kingdom model?" Criminal Law Journal. 37 (2), pp. 99-113.Article
Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide
Gray, Anthony Davidson. 2012. "Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide." New Criminal Law Review: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 15 (1), pp. 32-67. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2012.15.1.32Article
Business structures and sustainable regional legal practice: the use of incorporated legal practices by regional, rural and remote legal practitioners
Hart, Caroline. 2012. "Business structures and sustainable regional legal practice: the use of incorporated legal practices by regional, rural and remote legal practitioners." International Journal of Rural Law and Policy. 2012 (Special Edition).Article
Conflict of laws and the cloud
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Conflict of laws and the cloud." Computer Law and Security Review: the International Journal of Technology Law and Practice. 29 (1), pp. 58-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2012.11.004Article
The Australia and New Zealand jurisdiction and judgments scheme: a common law judicial area
Mortensen, Reid G. and Knoefel, Oliver L.. 2012. "The Australia and New Zealand jurisdiction and judgments scheme: a common law judicial area." Leipold, Dieter and Sturner, Rolf (ed.) Zeitschrift fur zivilprozess international. Koln, Germany. Carl Heymanns. pp. 369-403Edited book (chapter)
Religious freedom in a secular society: the case of the Islamic headscarf in France
Jones, Nicky. 2012. "Religious freedom in a secular society: the case of the Islamic headscarf in France." Babie, Paul and Rochow, Neville (ed.) Freedom of religion under Bills of Rights. Adelaide, Australia. University of Adelaide Press. pp. 216-238Edited book (chapter)
Why the Queensland, Western Australian and Tasmanian Criminal Codes are anachronisms
Hemming, Andrew. 2012. "Why the Queensland, Western Australian and Tasmanian Criminal Codes are anachronisms." University of Tasmania Law Review. 31 (2), pp. 1-31.Article
Why Bentham's vision of a comprehensive Criminal Code remains viable and desirable as the model design for a code
Hemming, Andrew. 2012. "Why Bentham's vision of a comprehensive Criminal Code remains viable and desirable as the model design for a code." University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review. 14, pp. 125-186.Article
Restricting foreign acquisitions of Australian enterprises: who benefits?
Mayanja, James. 2012. "Restricting foreign acquisitions of Australian enterprises: who benefits?" Australian Business Law Review. 40 (6), pp. 398-409.Article
The constitutionality of Australia's compulsory voting system
Gray, Anthony. 2012. "The constitutionality of Australia's compulsory voting system." Australian Journal of Politics and History. 58 (4), pp. 591-608. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2012.01655.xArticle
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