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Professor Don Chalmers, LLB (Hons) Lond, LLM UPNG, FAAL, Barrister and Solicitor of the National and Supreme Courts of Papua New Guinea.
Rev. Professor Michael Tate, AO, LLB (Hons) Tas, MA Oxon.
Professor Kate Warner, LLB (Hons) Tas, LLM Tas, FAAL, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the High Court of Australia.
Professor Margaret Otlowski, LLB (Hons) Tas, PhD Tas, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Professor Gino Dal Pont, BCom LLB (Hons) Tas, LLM Mich, LLD Tas, CPA, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Professor Dianne Nicol, BSc (Hons) Man, MSc Dal, PhD Dal, LLB (Hons) Tas, LLM Tas, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the High Court of Australia.
Professor Gary Meyers, BA(Cum Laude) SoCal, JD Lewis & Clark, LLM Penn. Professor Tim McCormack, LLB (Hons) Tas, PhD Monash
Lynden Griggs, LLB (Hons) Tas, LLM Tas, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the High Court of Australia.
Terese Henning, BA Tas, DIP LIB Tas, TTC Education Dept. Tas, LLB (Hons) Tas, M.Phil.Crim. Camtab, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the High Court of Australia.
Elise Histed, BA (Hons) Melb, LLB (Hons) Melb, PhD Cantab, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
Peter Lawrence, BA (Hons) UNSW, LLB UNSW, LLM LSE.
Dr Gail Lugten, BA, Tas, LLB Tas, Dip Ed Tas, PhD Tas. Ken Mackie, LLB (Hons) Tas.
Michael Stokes, LLB (Hons) Tas, MPhil Oxon.
Hon Dr Peter Patmore, AM, LLB Tas, Dip Crim CaNTab, PhD Tas, Grad Cert University Learning and Teaching, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Christine Beuermann, LLB (Hons) Griffith, BCom Griffith, BCL (Hons) Oxon.
Anja Hilkemeijer, BA (Hons) Usyd, LLB (Hons) USyd, LLM (Hons) Free University of Brussels, LLM equivalent University of Geneva.
Dr Jane Nielsen, BCom, LLB (Hons) Tas, PhD, Tas. Dr Olivia Rundle, BA/LLB Tas, Grad. Cert. in Legal Practice Tas, PhD Tas, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the High Court of Australia, NMAS Accredited Mediator, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner.
John Blackwood, LLB (Hons) Tas, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Bernard Cairns, 1 LLM (Tas), LLD (Qld)
Rohan Price, BA, LLB, LLM (UTas) PhD (continuing)
Susan Bartie, Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws (LLM) University of Cambridge Research Fellows
Mark Stranger, BA (Hons) Tas, PhD Tas.
Senior Executive Officer
David McGuire, BCom Tas
Executive Officer
Rachel Davis, BA Tas
Esther Newitt, BA Tas, LLB (Hons) Tas
Faculty Executive Officer
Miriam Chalk, BA Griffith, DipEd Melb
Alison Lee
Kira White, BEc Monash, GradDipWomensStudies Deakin, MAIT Monash
Computer Support Officer
Matthew Taylor, BComp Tas
Administrative Officers
Alexandra Haddad, BA Tas
Rachael Ormerod
Administrative Assistants
Rachel Court
Sam Howlett
Gabrielle Sauvage, BA Tas, MA, Tas
Jessica Young, BA Tas
Katie Purchas
Jeanette Farnell
Law Librarian
Deborah Bowring, BA (LIS) Charles Sturt.
Library Officer
Chris Hurburgh, AssDipAppSci (Library Technician) TAFE
Library Assistants
Carolyn Jarvis
Moira Mahony
Chalmers, D, et al.
National Health and Medical Research Council
Genetic and Bioinfomatic Analysis of Complex Human Diseases
Chalmers, D, et al.
Australian Cancer Research Foundation
The ACRF Tasmanian Inherited Cancer Centre (ATICC)
Warner, K
Department of Justice
Sexual Offences involving Young Persons.
Nicol, D, Nielsen, J, et al.
Australian Research Council Discovery Grant
The Innovation Pool in Australian Biotechnology: Assessing Strategies for Fostering Innovation through Patenting and Patent Pooling.
Nicol, D, Chalmers, D, Otlowski, M and Critchley, C
Australian Research Council Discovery Grant
The Age of Personalized Medicine: Regulatory Challenges for Australia.
Lugten, G
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
The FAO Global Record on Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Vessels and Fishing Support Vessels.
Lugten, G
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
The Role of International Fishery Organisations or Arrangements and Other Bodies concerned with the Conservation and Management of Living Aquatic Resources.
Price, R
Consultant Author, Hong Kong Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents – Employment Law Title.
Full-time/Fractional Full-Time Staff
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| Teaching and Research | 19.3 |
| Research Fellows (Level B) | 1 |
| Administrative Staff | 5.88 |
Mr Michael Stokes - Teaching Merit Certificate
Prof Don Chalmers - Distinguished Service Medal
Dr Jeremy Prichard - Teahing Merit Certificate
Dr Brendan Gogarty - Teahing Merit Certificate
Mr Rick Snell - Teaching Excellence Award
Chalmers, Don
Chair, Gene Technology Ethics and Community Consultative Committee
Deputy Chair, Licensing Committee of National Health and Medical Research Council
Director, Centre of Law and Genetics
Member, Advisory Board HumGen Genetic and Science Society project Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP) University of Montreal
Member, Law Society of Tasmania
Member, International Bioethics AssociationMember, Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) Ethics Committee
Member International Cancer Genome Consortium
Warner, Kate
Commissioner, Tasmanian Gaming Commission
External Board, Council of Law Reporting
External Board, Board of Legal EducationExternal Board, Centre for Legal Studies Ltd
Otlowski, Margaret
Honorary Consul for Switzerland
Member, National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Health Ethics Committee
Member, National Health and Medical Research Council, Human Genetics Advisory Committee
Member, Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal
Member, Advisory Board of the Australian Twin Registry
Member, Royal Hobart Hospital Clinical Ethics Committee
Member, Management Committee of the National Breast Cancer Foundation Collaborative Breast Cancer Research Program: BreastScreen Cohort Demonstration Project, ‘Lifepool’
Nicol, Dianne
Board member, Wide Angle Tasmania
Board member, Law Foundation of Tasmania
Member, Tasmanian Animal Welfare Advisory Committee
Griggs, Lynden
Fellow, Higher Education Research Development Society of Australasia
Stokes, Michael
Vice President, Tasmanian Branch of the International Commission of Jurists Peter Patmore
Chairman, Tasmanian Poppy Advisory and Control Board
Meyers, Gary
Member, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Price, Rohan
Member, Webmed Central – Advisory Board on the Lung (advising on OHS, respiratory illness and law)
Chalmers, Don
Editorial Board, Medical Law Review
Editorial Board, Journal of Law and Medicine
Editorial Board, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy
Editorial Board, International Journal of Biotechnology
Editorial Board, Journal of International Biotechnology Law
Editorial Board, Asia Bioethics ReviewEditorial Board, Reform (ALRC)
Otlowski, Margaret
Editorial Board, Australian Health Law Bulletin
Editorial Board, Australian Journal of Family Law
Editorial Board, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
Dal Pont, Gino
General Editor, Halsbury’s Laws of Australia
General Editor, Riley: NSW Solicitors Manual
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Legal Ethics Overseas Correspondent, Charity Law and Practice Review
Griggs, Lynden
Associate Editor, Competition and Consumer Law Journal
Editorial Board, Australian and New Zealand Trade Practices Law Bulletin
Henning, Terese
Tasmanian editor for the Criminal Law Journal
Peter Lawrence
Faculty Advisor, University of Tasmania Law Review
Lugten, Gail
Editor, Antarctic and Southern Ocean Law and Policy Occasional Papers
Allen, J, ‘More than a matter of trust: the German Debt Securities Act 2009 in international perspective’, Capital Markets Law Journal, 7 (1) pp. 55-85.
Allen, J, ‘Salus Populi Suprema Lex: Justifying Compulsory Mineral Leases in the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995 (Tas)’, University of Tasmania Law Review, 30 (1) pp. 1-31.
Cairns, BC, ‘Discretionary Litigation Processes and Rules of Court’, Civil Justice Quarterly, 30 (4) pp. 445-464.
Clark, E, ‘Strengthening Regional Fisheries Management - An Analysis of the Duty to Cooperate’, New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, 9 (2) pp. 223-246.
Critchley, CR* and Nicol, D, ‘Understanding the impact of commercialization on public support for scientific research: Is it about the funding source or the organization conducting the research?’, Public Understanding of Science, 20 (3) pp. 347-366.
Foong, CK, ‘Human Embryonic Stem Cell (HESC) Research in Malaysia: Multi-faith Perspectives’, Asian Bioethics Review, 3(3) pp. 182-206.
Good, ME, ‘Implementing the Human Right to Water in Australia’, University of Tasmania Law Review, 30 (2) pp. 108-144.
Griggs, LD and Freilich, A* and Webb, E*, ‘Challenging the notion of a consumer: Time for change’, Competition and Consumer Law Journal, 19 (1) pp. 52-77.
Griggs, LD, ‘Cujus est solum - An unfortunate scrap of Latin, doctrine in disarray or a brocard of relevance? Its applicability to the subterranean and the United Kingdom Supreme Court decision in Star Energy v Bocardo’, Australian Property Law Journal, 19 (2) pp. 155-173.
Griggs, LD and Low, R*, ‘Identity Fraud and Land Registration Systems: An Australian Perspective’, The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2011 (4) pp. 285-308.
Hagger, MC and McCormack, T, ‘Regulating the Use of Unmanned Combat Vehicles: Are General Principles of International Humanitarian Law Sufficient?’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 21 (2) pp. EAP2-EAP26.
Ho, JKS* and Price, R, ‘Bringing Corporate Rescue Laws to Hong Kong: a Reform Too Big to Fail?’, Business Law International, 12 (1) pp. 71-92.
Ho, JKS* and Price, R, ‘Moral Hazard, Insolvency and Employees as Creditors: What Governance Lessons Can Be Learned from the Hong Kong Model?’, The Journal of Corporate Law Studies , 11 (2) pp. 525-550.
Ho, JKS* and Price, R, ‘Reform of Charity Law in Hong Kong and Australia: What Lessons Can Be Learned from the United Kingdom?’, Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 6 (2011) pp. 193-213.
Lai, FY* and Ort, C* and Gartner, C* and Carter, S* and Prichard, JP and Kirkbride, P* and Bruno, RB and Hall, W* and Eaglesham, G* and Mueller, JF*, ‘Refining the estimation of illicit drug consumptions from wastewater analysis: Co-analysis of prescription pharmaceuticals and uncertainty assessment’, Water Research, 45 pp. 4437-4448.
Low, R* and Griggs, LD, ‘Immediate indefeasibility - Is it under threat?’, Australian Property Law Journal, 19 (2) pp. 222-230.Nicol, D, ‘Implications of DNA Patenting: Reviewing the Evidence’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 21 (1) pp. 7-36.
Price, R and Ho, JKS*, ‘Air Pollution in Hong Kong: The Failure of Judicial Review and the Slight Promise of Recent Cases’,Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (December 2011) pp. 394-411.
Price, R and Ho, JKS*, ‘Implementing a Statutory Minimum Wage in Hong Kong: Appreciating International Experiences but Recognizing Local Conditions’, Common Law World Review, 40 (2) pp. 95-118.
Price, R, ‘The need for a regulatory response to diagnosis fraud in mesothelioma cases’, Journal of Law and Medicine, 19 (1) pp. 196-200.
Prichard, JP and Watters, PA* and Spiranovic, CA, ‘Internet subcultures and pathways to the use of child pornography’, Computer Law and Security Review, 27 pp. 585-600.
Ridley, A* and Nicol, D, ‘Is there still a place for gene patents in Australia? Implications of recent United States and European case law’, Journal of Law and Medicine, 19 pp. 282-299.
Rundle, OC, ‘An examination of relationship registration schemes in Australia’, Australian Journal of Family Law, 25 (2) pp. 121-152.
Spiranovic, CA* and Roberts, L* and Indermaur, D* and Warner, CA and Gelb, K* and Mackenzie, G*, ‘Public Preferences for sentencing purposes: What difference does offender age, criminal history and offence type make?’, Criminology and Criminal Justice pp. 1-18.
Warner, CA, ‘Sentencing review 2010-2011’, Criminal Law Journal, 35 (5) pp. 284-299.
Warner, CA and Davis, Julia and Walter, MM and Bradfield, RJ and Vermey, R, ‘Public judgement on sentencing: Final results from the Tasmanian Jury Sentencing Study’, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 407 pp. 1-6.
Warner, CA and Davis, Julia and Underwood, Hon P*, ‘The jury experience: insights from the Tasmanian jury study’, The Judicial Review: Selected Papers, 10 (3) pp. 333-360.
Bowrey, K* and Handler, M* and Nicol, D (ed), Emerging Challenges in Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 254.
Bradbrook, AJ* and Maccallum, SV* and Moore, AP* and Grattan, S* and Griggs, LD (ed), Australian Property Law: Cases and Materials, Lawbook Co., Sydney, pp. 1369.
Cairns, BC, Australian Civil Procedure, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, pp. 808.
Chalmers, DRC, ‘Genetic Research and Biobanks’, Methods in Biobanking, Springer Science+Business Media, Joakim Dillner (ed), New York, pp. 1-38.
Chalmers, DRC, ‘Regulating Reproductive Technologies’, The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues, SAGE Publications, Ruth Chadwick, Henk ten Have and Eric M. Meslin (ed), London, pp. 160-178.
Dal Pont, G, Equity and Trusts - Commentary and Materials, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, pp. 1272.
Dal Pont, G, Equity and Trusts in Australia, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, pp. 1182.Dal Pont, G, Powers of Attorney, LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, pp. 294.
Davis, Julia and Warner, CA and Bradfield, RJ, ‘Interviewing the jury: Three case studies from the Tasmanian jury sentencing study’, Qualitative Criminology, Stories from the field, Hawkins Press, Lorana Bartles and Kelly Richards (ed), Sydney, pp. 25-33.
Gans, J* and Henning, T and Hunter, J* and Warner, CA, Criminal Process and Human Rights, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 518.
Griggs, LD, ‘Bankruptcy’, Vermeesch and Lindgren's Business Law of Australia, LexisNexis Butterworths, K E Lindgren (ed), Australia, pp. 1183-1213.
Nicol, D, ‘Are the Courts Solving the Emerging Challenges of Biotech Patents?’, Emerging Challenges in Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press, Kathy Bowrey, Michael Handler, Dianne Nicol (ed), Melbourne, pp. 145-163.
Nielsen, JL, ‘Competition Law and Intellectual Property: Establishing a Coherent Approach’, Emerging Challenges in Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press, Kathy Bowrey, Michael Handler, Dianne Nicol (ed), Melbourne, pp. 183-201.
Romeo-Malanda, S* and Nicol, D and Otlowski, MFA, ‘Genetic Testing and Protection of Genetic Privacy: A Comparative Legal Analysis in Europe and Australia’, Genomics and Bioethics: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Technologies and Advancements, IGI Global, S Hongladarom (ed), Hershey, PA, USA, pp. 235-255.
Stokes, MD, ‘Environmental Assessment in Tasmania: the Resource Management and Planning System’, Pulp Friction in Tasmania, Pencil Pine Press, F. Gale (ed), Launceston, pp. 101-132.
Stokes, MD, ‘The Validity of the Pulp Mill Permit’, Pulp Friction in Tasmania, Pencil Pine Press, F. Gale (ed), Launceston, pp. 264-284.Stranger, MJA, Surfing Life: Surface, Substructure and the Commodification of the Sublime, Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 288.
Tannenbaum, D* and Spiranovic, CA, ‘Severe, Recurrent Depression Managed in a Remote Setting via the Internet’, How to Practice Evidence-Based Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Publishing Inc, C. Barr Taylor (ed), Arlington, pp. 275-286.
Warner, CA, ‘Equality Before the Law: Racial and Social Background Factors as Sources of Mitigation at Sentencing’,Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing, Cambridge University Press, Julian V. Roberts (ed), New York, pp. 124-145.
Cairns, BC, ‘A Review of The Federal Court Rules 2011’, The Law Letter, Spring 2011 (113) pp. 18-20.
Dal Pont, G, ‘Courting Dishonesty with the Write Stuff’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, 85 pp. 73.Dal Pont, G, ‘Down to the Letter(head)’, LIJ: Law Institute Journal, 49 pp. 42-43.
Dal Pont, G, ‘Pointing the Finger’, LIJ: Law Institute Journal, 85 pp. 82.Dal Pont, G, ‘Respect in Trying Cricumstances’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, 85 pp. 76.
Dal Pont, G, ‘Social networking sites can prove ethically dangerous’, LIJ: Law Institute Journal, 49 pp. 46-47.
Dal Pont, G, ‘The Perils of Familiarity’, LIJ: Law Institute Journal, 49 (August 2011) pp. 42-43.
Devereaux, L* and Campbell, I* and Dawson, MT* and Fox, S* and Hopper, J* and Kavanagh, A* and Mann, B* and Mitchell, G* and Otlowski, MFA and Pridmore, V* and Timbs, S* and Viney, S*, ‘lifepool: A collaboration between Women and Researchers’, Biopreservation and Biobanking, 9 (1) pp. 72.
Griggs, LD, ‘The OECD Consumer Policy Toolkit: the companion to the Australian Consumer Law’, Competition and Consumer Law News, 26 (6) pp. 66-70.
Griggs, LD and Webb, E*, ‘Section 22 Unconscionability - A Sauropod in Need of Life Support’, Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 11 (1) pp. 1-17.
Nicol, D, ‘Recent decisions from the United States and Europe on patenting of biotechnology inventions and their potential impact on Australia’, Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, 24 (2) pp. 48-51.
Otlowski, MFA, ‘An overview of the NHMRC's medical genetic testing information paper for health professionals’, Australian Health Law Bulletin, 19 (2) pp. 22-26.
Otlowski, MFA, ‘Getting the Law Right on Physician-Assisted Death’, Amsterdam Law Forum, 3 (1) pp. 127-138.
Otlowski, MFA, ‘Hepburn v Noble’, Family Law Review, 1 (3) pp. 184-188.Price, R, ‘How good is the new competition law?’, Hong Kong Lawyer, 2011 (August) pp. 35-37.
Rundle, OC, ‘A Bank v Coleiro’, Family Law Review, 2 (1) pp. 57-62.Rundle, OC, ‘Drew v Vickery’, Family Law Review, 1 (4) pp. 248-251.
Rundle, OC, ‘Franklin v Franklin’, Family Law Review, 1 (3) pp. 174-178.Rundle, OC, ‘Palmer v Palmer’, Family Law Review, 1 (3) pp. 170-173.
Rundle, OC, ‘Re Rosie (Special Medical Procedure)’, Family Law Review, 1 (4) pp. 239-243.Rundle, OC, ‘UnitingCare - Unifam Counselling and Mediation v Harkiss (Disclosure of family counselling communications)’,Family Law Review, 2 (1) pp. 38-43.
Rundle, OC, ‘Wilson v Roberts (No 2)’, Family Law Review, 1 (3) pp. 179-183.Rundle, OC, ‘Zeller v Whitby’, Family Law Review, 1 (4) pp. 256-257.
Good, ME, Government coastal planning responses to rising sea levels, Australia and overseas, Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC.Griggs, LD, ‘Regulation of Boxing and combat sports in Tasmania’, Submission to Sport and Recreation Tasmania, Sport and Recreation Tasmania, Tasmania, 1, 1, pp. 1-8.
Herr, RA and Bergin, A*, Our near abroad, Australia and Pacific islands regionalism, Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
Herr, RA, Samoa Legislative Assembly Legislative Needs Assessment, UNDP, 1.Nicol, D and Liddicoat, JE, Exposure Draft Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Bill 2011, IP Australia, 1.
Nicol, D, and Liddicoat, JE, and Nielsen, JL, and Mee, BA, Inquiry into Patent Amendment (Human Genes and Biological Materials) Bill 2010, Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, 1.
Stojcevski, V and Henning, T and Quayle, BK and Newey, B, Consolidation of Arrest Laws In Tasmania, Tasmanian State Government, 15.
Winter, RE and Bell, EJ, Aboriginal Financial Literacy: Developing a whole-of-service approach, The Salvation Army Tasmania, 1.
Winter, RE and Bell, EJ, Communities for Children: a rural whole-of-community capacity building project, The Salvation Army (Tas), 1.
Chalmers, DRC, ‘Embryonal Stem Cell Research: Legal and Ethical Considerations’, Panitia Pertemuan Nasional VII, Jaringan Bioetika and Humaniora Kesehaten Indonesia, 1-3 December, 2011, Indonesia, pp. 1-8.
Chalmers, DRC, ‘Globalising Bioethics and Law’, Japan Association for Bioethics, 15 October 2011, Japan, pp. 1-3.Chalmers, DRC, ‘International Cooperation in Biobanking; the Aims of the International Cancer Genome Consortium’, Panitia Pertemuan Nasional VII, Jaringan Bioetika and Humaniora Kesehaten Indonesia, 1-3 December, 2011, Indonesia, pp. 1-7.
Chalmers, DRC, ‘Personalised Medicine: What are the Ethical Challenges?’, Panitia Pertemuan Nasional VII, Jaringan Bioetika and Humaniora Kesehaten Indonesia, 1-3 December, 2011, Indonesia, pp. 1-7.
Diaz Rodriguez, V, ‘Los sistemas biometricos y el flujo transfronterizo de informacion en derecho comparado’, 12 Congreso Nacional y Septimo Intenacional de Derecho de la Informacion, 17-18/11/11, Mexico, pp. 1-16.
Griggs, LD, ‘Australian Consumer Law - a history and overview’, Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 2011, 27-30 September 2011, Western Australia, pp. 1-3.
Griggs, LD, ‘Australian Consumer Law - An overview, unfair contracts, consumer guarantees and remedies’, Australian Consumer Law, 27 October 2011, Hobart, pp. 1-9.
Griggs, LD, ‘Australian Consumer Law - Unfair Contract Terms’, Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 2011, 27-30 September 2011, Western Australia, pp. 1-2.
Griggs, LD, ‘Consumer Guarantees’, Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 2011, 27-30 September 2011, Western Australia, pp. 1-2.
Griggs, LD, ‘Identity Theft - the threat to consumers’, Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 2011, 27-30 September 2011, Western Australia, pp. 1.
Griggs, LD, ‘Practical Exercise: An 'Unfiar' Contract’, Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 2011, 27-30 September 2011, Western Australia, pp. 1.Owoeye, OA, ‘The WTO TRIPS Agreement, the Right to Health and Access to Medicines in Africa’, 34th AFSAAP conference, Nov 30 - Dec 2 2011, Flinders University, pp. 1-13.
Allen, J
‘Group Consent and the Nature of Group Belonging: Genomics, Race and Indigenous Rights’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 20 (2) pp. 28-59.
‘Unlocking the Alienation: A Comparative Role for Alien Torts Legislation in Post-Colonial Reparations Claims?’, Human Rights Review, 11 (2) pp. 247-276.
With Hocking, BA and Guy, S
‘Three Sorries and You're In? Does the Prime Minister's Statement in the Australian Federal Parliament Presage Federal Constitutional Recognition and Reparations?’, Human Rights Review, 11 (1) pp. 105-134.
Bartels, L
‘An examination of the arguments for and against the use of suspended sentences’, Flinders Law Journal, 12 (1) pp. 119-172. ‘A right to die? Euthanasia and the law in Australia’, Journal of Law and Medicine, 17 (4) pp. 532-555.
With Otlowski, M
Bartie, S
‘A full day's work: A study of Australia's first legal scholarly community’, University of Queensland Law Journal, 29 (1) pp. 67-99. ‘The lingering core of legal scholarship’, Legal Studies, 30 (3) pp. 345-369.
Gogarty, B
‘The Laws of Man over Vehicles Unmanned: The Legal Response to Robotic Revolution on Sea, Land and Air’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 19 (2008) pp. 73-145.
With Hagger, MC
Griggs, L
‘Consumer Protection and Stored Value Facilities’, Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 9 (2) pp. 198-212.
‘The University Academic as a Fiduciary - Where to Following University of Western Australia v Gray?’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 19 (1) pp. 22-41.
With Price, R
Hughes, A
‘Case Brief: Bilski v Kappos’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 20 (2009/2010) pp. 206-213.
Nicol, D
‘Collaborative Licensing in Biotechnology: A Survey of Knowledge, Experience, and Attitudes in Australia’, Biotechnology Law Report, 29 (5) pp. 465-484.
‘Predicting intention to biobank: a national survey’, European Journal of Public Health EJ.With Critchley, C, Otlowski, MFA, and Stranger, MJA
Nielsen, J
‘Biomedical innovation: How compulsory is competition?’, Australian Business Law Review, 38 (2) pp. 100-126.
Otlowski, M
‘Biobanks Information Paper 2010’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 20 (1) pp. 97-227.With Nicol, D, and Stranger, M ‘Donnell v Dovey’, Family Law Review, 1 (2) pp. 111-117.
‘Practices and Attitudes of Australian Employers in Relation to the Use of Genetic Information: Report on a National Study’, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 31 (4) pp. 637-691.
With Stranger, M, Taylor, S, Barlow-Stewart, K, and Treloar, S
‘Recent cases: Baker v Landon’, Family Law Review, 1 (2) pp. 106-110. ‘Recent cases: Price v Underwood’, Family Law Review, 1 (1) pp. 46-48.
‘Recent cases: Simpson v Brockmann’, Family Law Review, 1 (1) pp. 49-50.
‘Z (A Solicitor) v Limousin’, Family Law Review, 1 (2) pp. 122-126.
Price, R
‘Causation, contributory negligence and misleading and deceptive conduct - A modest proposal for change’, Competition and Consumer Law Journal, 18 (2) pp. 93-118.
With Griggs, L
Prichard, J
‘Detouring Civil Liberties? Drug-Driving Laws in Australia’, Griffith Law Review, 19 (2) pp. 330-349.
With Mathews, AJ, Bruno RB, Rayment, K, and James, HM
‘Developing a Method for Site-Specific Wastewater Analysis: Implications for Prisons and Other Agencies with an Interest in Illicit Drug Use’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 20 (2) pp. 15-27.
With Ort, C, Bruno, RB, Gartner, C, Kirkbride, P, Hall, W, Yin Lai, F, Carter, S, Thai, P, Mueller, J, and Salinas, A
‘Net-Widening and the Diversion of Young People From Court: A Longitudinal Analysis With Implications for Restorative Justice’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 43 (1) pp. 112-129.
Stranger, M
‘Surface and substructure: beneath surfing's commodified surface’, Sport in Society, 13 (7/8) pp. 1117-1134.
Warner, C
‘Sentencing for Child Pornography’, Australian Law Journal, 84 (6) pp. 384-395.
‘Sentencing Review 2009-2010’, Criminal Law Journal, 34 (6) pp. 385-399.
‘Theft of Cultural Heritage: R v Hakimzadeh’, Art, Antiquity, and Law, XV (1) pp. 95-97. ‘Sentencing Review 2008-2009’, Criminal Law Journal, 34 (1) pp. 16-32.
Castillo, J
‘Herding cats? The regulation of SMSFs in Australia’, Australian Superannuation Law Bulletin, 22 (2) pp. 29-33. ‘Understanding the investment strategy of SMSFs’, Financial Standard, 8 (22) pp. 20.
Dal Pont, G
‘A Collaborative Effort’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, May 2010 pp. 72.
‘Disciplinary Disjunction’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, October 2010 pp. 74.
‘Discipline and Depression’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, November 2010 pp. 76.
‘Drawing the Line on Advice’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, July 2010 pp. 74.
‘Up Close and Personal’, Lij: Law Institute Journal, March 2010 pp. 70.
Griggs, L
‘American Precedent, Australian Legislation - Are the Rules of Golf in Violation of Antitrust Law’, International Law & Management Review, 6 (Spring 2010) pp. 21-48.
With Cejnar, L ‘Dangerous Recreational Activities - Stay at Home and Be Safe!’, International Sports Law Review, 1 (10) pp. 9-21.
‘Guaranteed Lowest Prices Rule: An effective ban on the segmentation of markets due to geographic location?’, Australian and New Zealand Trade Practices Bulletin, 25 (6 - 7) pp. 174-177.
‘Unconscionable conduct - legislative conservatism and (very) incremental progression’, Australian and New Zealand Trade Practices Bulletin, 26 (3) pp. 22-24.
With Webb, EOtlowski, M ‘Tackling Genetic Discrimination: Taking a Look at GINA in the Context of other Reform Developments’, Roche Institute Current Comments, (2010).
‘The NHMRC Biobanks Information Paper (2010): an overview’, Australian Health Law Bulletin, 18 (8-9) pp. 115-117.
With Nicol, D Price, R ‘Freeway Finance Co Ltd v Tam Chuen on Raymond’, Hong Kong Cases, 2010 (4) pp. 1-7. ‘Shiu Yeuk Yuen v Hong Kong Solicitors Indemnity Fund Ltd’, Hong Kong Cases, 2010 (5) pp. 1-17. ‘The Macritchie Case’, British Asbestos Newsletter, (80) pp. 3.
Chalmers, D
‘Stem Cell Technology: From Research Regulation to Clinical Application’, in Contested Cells: Global Perspectives on the Stem Cell Debate, Imperial College Press, Benjamin J Capps and Alastair V Campbell (ed), London, pp 63-93.
Dal Pont, G
Law of Charity, LexisNexis Butterworths, Australia, 599 pages.
Lawbook Co Nutshell - Trusts, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 167 pages.
Lawyers' Professional Responsibility, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 586 pages.
McDonald, J
Adaptation to Climate Change: Law and Policy, Federation Press, Sydney, 287 pages.
With Bonydady, T, and Macintosh, A
‘Mapping the Legal Landscape of Climate Change Adaptation’, in Adaptation to Climate Change, Federation Press, Bonyhady, Macintosh & McDonald (ed), Sydney, pp 1-37.
‘Paying the Price of Climate Change Adaptation: compensation for climate change impacts’, in Adaptation to Climate Change, Federation Press, Bonyhady, Macintosh & McDonald (ed), Sydney, pp 234-264.
Nicol, D
Australian Intellectual Property: Commentary, Law and Practice, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 794 pages.
With Bowrey, K, and Handler, M
‘Opening the dam: patent pools, innovation and access to essential medicines’, in Incentives for Global Public Health: Patent Law and Access to Essential Medicine, Cambridge University Press, T Pogge, M Rimmer, and K Rubenstein (ed), Cambridge, 235-262 pages.
With Nielsen, J
Patent Licensing in Medical Biotechnology in Australia: A Role for Collaborative Licensing Strategies, Centre for Law and Genetics, Hobart, 76 pages.
Rundle, O
Mediation for Lawyers, CCH Australia, Sydney, 479 pages.
With Hardy, S
Stokes, M
‘Tasmania and the Gunns Pulp Mill’, in Mills, Mines and Other Controversies: The Environmental Assessment of Major Projects, Federation Press, Bonyhady, T and Macintosh, A (ed), Sydney, pp 16-59.
With Macintosh, A
Castillo, J
‘Herding Cats? The regulation of SMSFs in Australia’, 18th Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers - Retirement Savings Choices: Challenges for Individuals, Industry and Public Policy, Sydney
Griggs, L
‘Contemporary Consumer Law: Finding its way after the lost decade’, Property and Commercial Law Update, Hobart.
‘Identity Fraud and Torrens - Minimising the Risk and Allocating the Loss to Achieve a Sustainable System’, 9th Australian Property Law Teachers Conference Programme, University of Western Australia.
With Low, R
‘Stalking the Amphisbaena - Mark II (sub nom - Who is the Consumer?)’, 5th Australasian Consumer Law Roundtable, University of Western Australia.
With Freilich, A
Otlowski, M
‘Getting the law right on physician-assisted dying’, The World Federation of Right to Die Societies Biennial Global Conference, Melbourne.
Rundle, O
‘Court-connected mediation programmes: implications for courts and the legal profession’, Non-Adversarial Justice: Implications for the Legal System and Society, Australia Contract Reports, Consultant Reports, and Submissions
Griggs, L
Submission to CCAAC Review of Ticket Onselling, Commonwealth Consumer Affairs Advisory Council.
Submission to Victorian Law Reform Commission's reference on Easements and Covenants, Report 1, Victorian Law Reform Commission.
Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Bill (No. 2) 2010, Report 1, Senate Economic Committee.
Lugten, G
The Role of International Fishery Organisations and Other Bodies in the Conservation and Management of Living Aquatic Resources, Report 1054, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
Nicol, D
Implementing the TRIPS Protocol, IP Australia.
With Nielsen, J
Warner, C
Jury Sentencing Survey, Criminology Research Council.
With Davis, J, Walter, M, Bradfield, R, and Vermey, R.
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