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Aisoli-Orake, Rachel, Bue, Veronica, Aisi, Mary, Ambelyne, Imelda, Betasolo, Mirzi, Nuru, Tindi, Kialo, Dora, Akanda, Shamsul, Denano, Sogoing, Yalambing, Lydia, Gasson, Susan, Spencer, Elizabeth, Bruce, Christine, and Roberts, Nick (2022) Creating sustainable networks to enhance women's participation in higher education in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 44 (2). pp. 208-220.

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2018) Justice Reinvestment in Northern Australia. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Allison, Fiona, Cunneen, Chris, and Schwartz, Mel (2013) The Civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous Legal Needs Project II. In: Presentations from the National Association of Community Legal Centre Conference. From: National Association of Community Legal Centre Conference, 24-26 July 2013, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2013) Indigenous Justice Agreements. Current Initiatives Paper, 4. pp. 1-8.

Allison, Fiona, Cunneen, Chris, Schwartz, Melanie, and Behrendt, Larissa (2012) Indigenous Legal Needs Project: Northern Territory Report. Report. James Cook University, Cairns.

Allison, Fiona, Cunneen, Chris, Loban, Heron, Luke, Garth, and Munro, Kate (2012) Sentencing and punishment in the Indigenous Justices of the Peace Courts. Australian Indigenous Law Review, 16 (1). pp. 15-36.

Allison, Fiona, Cunneen, Chris, and Schwartz, Melanie (2012) The civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous legal needs project. In: National Community Legal Centres Conference. pp. 1-26. From: 2012 National Community Legal Centres Conference, 29-31 August 2012, Adelaide, South Australia.

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2010) The role of indigenous justice agreements in improving legal and social outcomes for Indigenous people. Sydney Law Review, 32 (4). pp. 645-669.

Abbott, Lisa, Anderson, John, Anton, Donald K., Baker, Kim, Barnes, Jeffrey, Barton, Glen, Beale, Timothy G., Beard, Jennifer, Bender, Mark, Bennett Moses, Lyria , Bevacqua, John, Blunden, Audrey, Boas, Gideon, Bone, Alison, Bowyer, Kyle, Brennan, David, Brogan, Michael, Bršhmer, JŸrgen, Bromberger, Nikki, Bryan, Michael, Butler, Joel, Cane, Peter, Cassimatis, Anthony E., Chapman, Anna, Clarke, Julie, Cockburn, Tina, Collins, Craig, Collins, Pauline, Conley Tyler, Melissa H., Connolly, Chris, Connolly, Anthony J., Corns, Christopher, Courmadias, Nadine, Cowley, Jill I., Cox, Noel, Crowe, Jonathon, Cunneen, Chris, Datt, Kalmen, Davies, Chris, Davis, Gary, Davis, Ruth, Derrington, Sarah, Dominello, Francesca, Douglas, Heather, Douglas, Roger, Doyle, Kevin, Drake, Nick, Easteal, Patricia, Ebejer, Marlene, Edgely, Michelle, Esmaeili, Hossein, Evers, Maxine, Faunce, Thomas Alured, Feld, Francine, Field, David, Foster, Neil, Fox, Andrew, Frazer, Andrew, Freeland, Steven, Gao, Xiang, Giesen, Katrin, Glacken, Sturt, Graham, Nicole, Griggs, Lynden, Haas, Graeme, Haller, Linda, Harding, Matthew, Harris, Bede, Head, Michael, Heath, Mary , Henderson, Emma, Hinchcliffe, Sarah, Holland, Geoff, Horrigan, Bryan, Jackman, Bronwen, Jackson, Margaret, James, Colin, James, Stephen, Janes, Stephen, Jessup, Brad, Johns, Fleur, Johnson, Rupert, Katter, Dominic, Katter, Norman, Kirchengast, Tyrone, Klein, Natalie, Laryea, Emmanuel, Liu, Qiao, Loughnan, Arlie, Luttrell, Sam, Mack, Kathy, Madden, Bill, Maclaren, Hugh, Maogoto, Jackson Nyamuyu, Mann, Trischa, Mansted, Rachel, Marchetti, Elena, McNamara, Noeleen, McNaughton, Anne, Meagher, Dan, Miller, L. Elaine, Mitchell, Andrew, Monterosso, Stephen, Moore, Cameron, Nasu, Hitoshi, Newlyn, David, Nicol, Dianne, Nielsen, Jennifer, O'Leary, Jodie, Osborne, Jillian, Oswald, Bruce, Overland, Juliette, Page, John, Passmore, Elizabeth, Penovic, Tania, Petrie, Lesley, Hunt, Frazer, Jessup, Alan, Mithiran, Dahnia, Priest, Susan, Radan, Peter, Reynolds, Chris, Rice, Simon, Richards, Bernadette, Riley, Sophie, Roach, Sharyn L. Anleu, Roy, Alpana, Sadler, Pauline, Sanson, Michelle, Santow, Edward, Saul, Ben, Sawon, Krystyna, Schloenhardt, Andreas, Schwartz, Melanie, Sherry, Cathy, Siow, Weng Nian, Spencer, David, Spencer, Rachel, Spisto, Michael, Steel, Alex, Stepniak, Daniel, Stewart, Andrew, Stokes, Michael, Summerfield, Tracey, Svantesson, Dan Jerker B., Tarrant, John, Taylor, Des, Techera, Erika, Thiriet, Dominique, Thorpe, David, Van Caenegem, William, Voon, Tania, Wardrop, Ann, Warner, Kenneth A., Watson, Nicole, Webb, Eileen, Whitehouse, Ian, Widdows, Kelvin, Wilson, Eric, Wishart, David, Young, Simon, Zagor, Matthew, and Zeller, Bruno (2010) Australian Law Dictionary. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic..

Amankwah, H.A. (2007) Traditional values and modern challenges in property law. Journal of South Pacific Law, 11 (1). pp. 18-38.

Amankwah, Alex (2006) Traditional and customary land tenure and appurtenant rights: reflections on critical factors of an ecologically sustainable Australian outback. In: Smajgl, Alex, and Larson, Silva, (eds.) Adapting Rules for Sustainable Resource Use. CSIRO, Townsville, QLD, Australia, pp. 79-103.

Anderson, Andrew D. (2005) An innovative culture: ivory towers in the global village. In: Proceedings of ABBSA Conference 2005. pp. 394-408. From: ABBSA Conference 2005, 5-7 August 2005, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Allison, Fiona (2019) Cause for hope or despair? Evaluating race discrimination law as an access to justice mechanism for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2008) Indigenous bail diversion: program options for Indigenous offenders in Victoria. Report. University of NSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Bansal, Karnika (2024) From Creativity to Rights: Constructing a Theoretical Argument for Stronger Performers' Rights in Copyright Law. In: [Presented at the 6th IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia (IPIRA) Conference]. From: 6th IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia (IPIRA) Conference, 18-19 January 2024, Hanoi, Viet Nam.

Bansal, Karnika (2023) Audio Visual Performers’ Rights: Unravelling Legal and Economic Complexities in India and Australia. In: [Presented at the Forging Pathways in Times of Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Upheaval Workshop]. From: Forging Pathways in Times of Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Upheaval, 23-24 November 2023, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Bansal, Karnika (2023) The Stage of Law: Examining Performers' Rights in India and Australia's Entertainment Industries. James Cook University Law Review, 29. pp. 109-124.

Bansal, Karnika (2021) Book review of “Performing Copyright” by Luke McDonagh, London, UK, Bloomsbury Publishers, 2021. ISBN 9781509927043. European Intellectual Property Review, 43 (12). pp. 813-814.

Bargallie, Debbie, Cunneen, Chris, Marchetti, Elena, Tauri, Juan, and Williams, Megan (2020) Developing ethical standards in criminology and criminal justice research: a focus on Indigenous Australian peoples. In: George, Lily, Tauri, Juan, and Te Ata o Tu MacDonald, Lindsey, (eds.) Indigenous Research Ethics: claiming research sovereignty beyond deficit and the colonial legacy. Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, 6 . Emerald, Bingley, UK, pp. 41-52.

Bansal, Karnika, and Pappalardo, Kylie (2018) Explainer: can you copyright furniture? The Conversation, 04 September 2018.

Bansal, Karnika, and Pappalardo, Kylie (2018) How copyright law is holding back Australian creators. The Conversation, 09 February 2018.

Barrett, Malcolm (2014) The knowledge element for accessories to strict liability and limited cognition offences: revisiting Tabe v The Queen. Criminal Law Journal, 38 (4). pp. 197-217.

Bradshaw, Rachel (2013) The use and misuse of DNA profiles in Australia. Australian Bar Review, 37 (1). pp. 17-39.

Bond, Christine E.W., Jeffries, Samantha, and Loban, Heron (2013) Inequities, alternatives and future directions: Inside perspectives of Indigenous sentencing in Queensland. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 20 (6). pp. 812-823.

Bradshaw, Rachel (2013) International patent law: an imbalance of competing interests? In: Abstracts from Australia New Zealand Law and History Society Conference. From: Australia New Zealand Law and History Society Conference, 25-27 November 2013, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Butson, Lisa, Shircore, Mandy, and Butson, Ben (2013) A right to refuse: legal aspects of dealing with intoxicated patients who refuse treatment. Journal of Law and Medicine, 20. pp. 542-559.

Baldry, Eileen, and Cunneen, Chris (2012) Contemporary penality in the shadow of colonial patriarchy. In: Proceedings of the 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference. pp. 1-15. From: 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, 7-8 July 2011, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Bond, Christine, Jeffries, Samantha, Loban, Heron, and Cerruto, Michael (2011) Exploring Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Sentencing in Queensland. Report. Queensland University of Technology, James Cook University, Queensland.

Baldry, Eileen, Brown, Mark, and Cunneen, Chris (2011) Introduction. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 44 (1). pp. 4-6.

Baldry, Eileen, Brown, David, Brown, Mark, Cunneen, Chris, Schwartz, Melanie, and Steel, Alex (2011) Imprisoning rationalities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 44 (1). pp. 24-40.

Bradshaw, Rachel (2010) Experimental use exemption: a necessary expansion in Australian patent law. Australian Intellectual Property Journal, 21 (3). pp. 134-147.

Burton, Mark, and Dabner, Justin (2009) The limits of the responsive regulation model: what really defines the relationship between the IRD and tax practitioners. In: Australian Tax Teacher's Association Conference Papers. From: Australian Tax Teacher's Association Conference, 19 - 21 January 2009, Christchurch New Zealand.

Burton, Mark, and Dabner, Justin (2008) The partnership model of the relationship between tax administrators and tax practitioners: drivers, challenges and prospects. Journal of Australian Taxation, 11 (2). pp. 108-137.

Bradshaw, Rachel (2008) Delivering justice for Darfur: is the ICC simply a significant step in the right direction? In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 107. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Barrett, Malcolm (2008) Homicide and the excuse of accident: reform, abolish or retain? In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 61. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Butler, Jennifer, Richardson, Kristy, and Holm, Eric (2008) Pedagogical challenges of teaching law to non law students. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. pp. 134-135. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Bielefeld, Shelley, Higginson, Sue, Jackson, Jim, and Ricketts, Aidan (2005) Directors' duties to the company and minority shareholder environmental activism. Company and Securities Law Journal, 23 (1). pp. 28-49.

Barrett, Malcolm (2002) Prosecuting the Crown. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 4. pp. 39-75.

Barrett, Malcolm (2000) Fitzgerald. Criminal Law Journal, 24 (6). pp. 383-387.

Barrett, Malcolm, and Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola (2013) The criminalisation of new and emerging drugs. In: Abstracts from the Australasian Law Teachers Assocation Annual Conference. From: ALTA 2013: Australasian Law Teachers Assocation Annual Conference: law teachers as gatekeepers, 29 September - 1 October 2013, Canberra, ACT, Australia. (Unpublished)

Bradshaw, Rachel, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, Galloway, Kathrine, Shircore, Mandy, and Thiriet, Dominique (2011) Renewal of the LLB transition curriculum for the new quality regime. In: UNSPECIFIED. pp. 1-11. From: First Year Experience in Law School: a new beginning?, 2 July 2011, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Barrett, Malcolm, and Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola (2011) Drugs, 'gouch' and death: responsibility for death that results from an illicit drug enterprise. In: Abstracts from the Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference, 2011. From: ALTA 2011: Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, 3-6 July 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Chong, Mark David, Bennet, Verity, Messigah, Georgina, Boulard, Florence, and Fellows, Jamie (2024) A Critical and Comparative Analysis of the Laws Pertaining to Intimate Partner Violence in Queensland (Australia) and Lagos (Nigeria). In: Basu, Pekham, and Sinha, Ruchi, (eds.) Families and Gendered Violence and Conflict: Pan-Continent Reach. Social Work . Springer, Cham, Switzerland.

Chapple, Louise, Baumfield, Richard, Copp, Richard, Cunningham, Robert, Kalmanath, Akshaya, Floyd, Louise, and Wong, Alex (2023) Company Law An Interactive Approach. John Wiley & Sons, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Cull, Michelle, McLaren, John, Freudenberg, Brett, Vitale, Connie, Castelyn, Donovan, Whait, Rob, Kayis-Kumar, Ann, Le, Van, and Morgan, Annette (2022) Work-integrated learning for international students: developing self-efficacy through the Australian National Tax Clinic program. Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 17 (1). pp. 22-56.

Cunneen, Chris (2022) Youth Justice and Children's Rights. In: Gerber, Paula, and Castan, Melissa, (eds.) Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 174-194.

Craig, Denise P., Ray, Robin, Harvey, Desley, and Shircore, Mandy (2021) Advance care plans and the potentially conflicting interests of bedside patient agents: a thematic analysis. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 14. pp. 2087-2100.

Craig, Denise Patricia, Ray, Robin, Harvey, Desley, and Shircore, Mandy (2021) Multidisciplinary clinicians and the relational autonomy of persons with neurodegenerative disorders and an Advance Care Plan: a thematic analysis. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 14. pp. 3385-3398.

Cunneen, Chris, Russell, Sophie, and Schwartz, Melanie (2021) Principles in diversion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people from the criminal jurisdiction. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 33 (2). pp. 170-190.

Craig, Denise, Ray, Robin, Harvey, Desley, and Shircore, Mandy (2020) Factors which influence hospital doctors' Advance Care Plan adherence. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 59 (5). pp. 1109-1126.

Chong, Mark David, Forbes, Amy, Francis, Abraham P., and Fellows, Jamie (2020) Gender differentials in the presentation of symptoms, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mentally ill prisoners. In: Anand, Meenu, (ed.) Gender and Mental Health: combining theory and practice. Springer, Singapore, pp. 207-221.

Cunneen, Chris, and Porter, Amanda (2020) Settler Colonial Law and the Prison Industrial Complex. In: Rodas, Ana, Simpson, Melanie, Rawlinson, Paddy, Kramer, Ronald, Ryan, Emma, Taylor, Emmeline, Walters, Reece, Beckley, Alan, Cunneen, Chris, Gore, Ashlee, Porter, Amanda, Poynting, Scott, and Russell, Emma, (eds.) Crime, Deviance and Society: An Introduction to Sociological Criminology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp. 149-180.

Cunneen, Chris, and Russell, Sophie (2020) Vilification, vigilantism and violence: troubling social media in Australia. In: Weinert, Kim, Crawley, Karen, and Tranter, Kieran, (eds.) Law, Lawyers and Justice: through Australian lenses. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 82-105.

Cunneen, Chris (2020) Youth justice and racialization: comparative reflections. Theoretical Criminology, 24 (3). pp. 521-539.

Campbell, Fiona (2019) Deficit discourse – the ‘regime of truth’ preceding the Cape York Welfare Reform. Griffith Law Review, 28 (3). pp. 303-325.

Chong, Mark David, Fellows, Jamie, and Kocsis, Richard (2018) Beyond mere deterrence: rethinking criminal justice policies for North Queensland. James Cook University Law Review, 24. pp. 209-221.

Cantatore, Francina, and Spencer, Elizabeth (2018) Effective Intellectual Property Management for Small to Medium Businesses and Social Enterprises: IP branding, licenses, trademarks, copyrights, patents and contractual arrangements. BrownWalker Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA.

Cunneen, Chris, Goldson, Barry, and Russell, Sophie (2018) Human rights and youth justice reform in England and Wales: a systemic analysis. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 18 (4). pp. 405-430.

Cunneen, Chris (2018) Indigenous challenges for southern criminology. In: Carrington, Kerry, Hogg, Russell, Scott, John, and Sozzo, Máximo, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 19-41.

Cunneen, Chris, and Russell, Sophie (2017) Social media, vigilantism and Indigenous people in Australia. In: Pontell, Henry N., (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia: Criminology and Criminal Justice. Oxford Research Encyclopedias . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

Chong, Mark David, Fellows, Jamie, Jose, Sonny, Francis, Abraham P., and Williams, Kelly-Ann (2017) The prevalence of mental illness within the Indian criminal justice system. In: Chong, Mark David, and Francis, Abraham P., (eds.) Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 50-81.

Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, and Grigg, Brendan (2017) Effective Legal Writing: a practical guide. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Cunneen, Chris, and Tauri, Juan (2017) Indigenous criminology. In: Brisman, Avi, Carrabine, Eamonn, and South, Nigel, (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 306-310.

Cunneen, Chris, and Porter, Antje (2017) Indigenous peoples and criminal justice in Australia. In: Deckert, Antje, and Sarre, Rick, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 667-682.

Cunneen, Chris (2017) Visual power and sovereignty: Indigenous art and colonialism. In: Brown, Michelle, and Carrabine, Eamonn, (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Visual Criminology. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 376-388.

Cunneen, Chris (2016) Indigenous peoples and rural criminology. In: Donnermeyer, Joseph F., (ed.) The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK, pp. 365-373.

Campbell, Fiona (2015) The Cape York Welfare Reform trial: continuing acts of paternalism. QUT Law Review, 15 (1). pp. 114-136.

Castan, Melissa, and Galloway, Kate (2015) Extending public law: digital engagement, education and academic identity. Legal Education Review, 25 (2). 4. pp. 331-348.

Chong, Mark David, and Fellows, Jamie D. (2014) Crime and mental health: implications for social work practice. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: contexts and theories for practice. SAGE, New Delhi, India, pp. 182-204.

Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, and Grigg, Brendan (2014) Effective Legal Writing: a practical guide. LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, NSW, Australia.

Collins, Pauline, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, Galloway, Kate, Schillmoller, Anne, Shircore, Mandy, Thiriet, Dominique, and Bradshaw, Rachel (2014) Renewal of the LLB transition curriculum for the new quality regime. In: Wolff, Leon, and Nicolae, Maria, (eds.) The First-Year Law Experience: a new beginning. Halstead Press, Canberra, ACT, pp. 130-145.

Cunneen, Chris, Baldry, Eileen, Brown, David, Schwartz, Melanie, Steel, Alex, and Brown, Mark (2013) Penal Culture and Hyperincarceration: the revival of the prison. Advances in Criminology . Routledge, Farnham, UK.

Chong, Mark David, Fellows, Jamie, and Richards, Frank (2013) Sentencing the 'victimised criminal': delineating the uncertain scope of mitigatory extra-curial punishment. Sydney Law Review, 35 (2). pp. 379-406.

Ciccotosto, Sue, Pryce, Josephine, Chaiechi, Taha, Hamilton, John, and Loban, Heron (2013) Focusing on people, communities and commerce: interdisciplinary research as a multiple lens. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 12 (1). pp. 42-51.

Cole, Melanie (2013) Is it really vegan or vegetarian? a comparative analysis of the regulatory frameworks for food labelling in Australia, the UK and the European Union. Australian Animal Protection Law Journal, 9. pp. 43-70.

Cunneen, Chris (2013) Restorative justice. In: McLaughlin, Eugene, and Muncie, John, (eds.) The Sage Dictionary of Criminology. Sage Publications, London, GBR, pp. 359-361.

Castan, Melissa, and Galloway, Kathrine (2012) After 20 years, do the numbers stack up? Amicae Curiae, 5 December 2012. pp. 1-3.

Carruthers, Penny, Skead, Natalie, and Galloway, Kate (2012) Teaching property law in Australia in the twenty-first century: what we do now, what should we do in the future? Australian Property Law Journal, 21 (1). pp. 57-76.

Carruthers, Penny, Skead, Natalie, and Galloway, Kate (2012) Teaching property law in the 21st century: what we do now, what should we do in the future? In: Presentations from the 11th Australasian Property Law Teachers Conference. p. 1. From: 11th Australasian Property Law Teachers Conference: teaching and researching property law in the twenty first century, 12-13 July 2012, Singapore.

Chaiechi, Taha, Ciccotosto, Susan, Hamilton, John, Loban, Heron, and Pryce, Josephine (2012) What shadows will sovereign debt cast across the decade? In: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Hawaii International Conference On Business. pp. 523-542. From: 12th Annual Hawaii International Conference On Business, 24-27 May 2012, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Cunneen, Chris (2012) About the condition of the Aborigines of Australia. In: Dassonville, Stephane Pessina, (ed.) Le Statut des Peuples Autochones: a la croisée des savoirs. Karthala, Paris, France, pp. 261-264.

Calvert, Teresa, and Dabner, Justin (2012) GAARs in Australia and South Africa: mutual lessons. Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 7 (1). pp. 53-78.

Coventry, Garry, and Shircore, Mandy (2012) Proceedings of the 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference. In: Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference. From: 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, 7 - 8 July 2011, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Cunneen, Chris (2012) Restorative Justice, Globalization and the Logic of Empire. In: McCulloch, Jude, and Pickering, Sharon, (eds.) Borders and Crime: Pre-Crime, Mobility and Serious Harm in an Age of Globalization. Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 147-162.

Carruthers, Penny, Skead, Natalie, and Galloway, Kate (2012) Teaching skills and outcomes in Australian property law units: a survey of current approaches. QUT Law and Justice Journal, 12 (2). pp. 66-84.

Cunneen, Chris (2012) The race to defraud: state crime and the immiseration of Indigenous people. In: Stanley, Elizabeth, and McCulloch, Jude, (eds.) State Crime and Resistance. Routledge Studies in Crime and Society, 2 . Taylor & Francis, London, UK, pp. 99-113.

Cunneen, Chris (2011) Book review of "Colonial Justice in British India. White Violence and the Rule of Law" by Elizabeth Kolsky, Cambridge University Press. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 44 (2). pp. 312-317.

Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola (2011) Book review of "Equity and Trusts Commentary and Materials" by G.E. Dal Pont, Thomson Reuters, 5th Edition. James Cook University Law Review, 18. pp. 164-169.

Cunneen, Chris (2011) Criminological research and the search for meaning: some reflections on praxis. In: Bartels, Lorana, and Richards, Kelly, (eds.) Qualitative Criminology: stories from the field. Hawkins Press , Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 167-178.

Cunneen, Chris (2011) Indigeneity, sovereignty, and the law: challenging the processes of criminalization. South Atlantic Quarterly, 110 (2). pp. 309-327.

Cunneen, Chris, and White, Rob (2011) Juvenile Justice: youth and crime in Australia. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne.

Cunneen, Chris (2011) Postcolonial perspectives for criminology. In: Bosworth, Mary, and Hoyle, Carolyn, (eds.) What is Criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 249-266.

Cunneen, Chris (2011) Punishment: two decades of penal expansionism and its effects on Indigenous imprisonment. Australian Indigenous Law Review, 15 (1). pp. 8-17.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2011) Towards ethical literacy by enhancing reflexivity in law students. In: Robertson, Michael, Corbin, Lillian, Tranter, Kieran, and Bartlett, Francesca, (eds.) The Ethics Project in Legal Education. Routledge, London, pp. 142-170.

Cunneen, Chris, Allison, Fiona, Loban, Heron, Luke, Garth, and Munro, Kate (2010) Evaluation of the Remote JP Magistrates Court Program: Final Report. UNSPECIFIED, Cairns, QLD.

Cunneen, Chris, and Hoyle, Carolyn (2010) Debating Restorative Justice. Debating Law, 1 . Hart Publishing, Oxford, UK.

Cunneen, Chris (2010) Framing the crimes of colonialism: critical images of aboriginal art and law. In: Hayward, Keith J., and Presdee, Mike, (eds.) Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 115-137.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2010) Homelessness, Mental Illness and the State: an endless crisis of suffering and exclusion. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, Saarbrücken, Germany.

Cabrelli, David, and Floyd, Louise (2010) New light through old windows: restraint of trade in English, Scottish, and Australian employment laws (-) Emerging and enduring issues. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 26 (2). pp. 167-192.

Cunneen, Chris (2010) Reviews of Justice in transition: community restorative justice in Northern Ireland (Anna Eriksson; Uffculme: Willan Publishing, 2009) and Torture, truth and justice: the case of Timor-Leste (Elizabeth Stanley; Abingdon: Routledge, 2009). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 43 (2). pp. 376-380.

Cunneen, Chris (2009) Law, policing and public order: the aftermath of Cronulla. In: Noble, Greg, (ed.) Lines in the Sand: the Cronulla riots, multiculturalism and national belonging. Institute of Criminology Series , 28 . Institute of Criminology Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 220-231.

Cunneen, Chris (2009) Indigenous incarceration: the violence of colonial law and justice. In: Scraton, Phil, and McCulloch, Jude, (eds.) The Violence of Incarceration. Routledge Advances in Criminology . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 209-224.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2008) Reflexive professionals or disempowered technicians? A case study of the risks of 'McLearning' in a regional law school. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 1 (1). pp. 299-311.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2008) Reflexive professionals or technicians? The political economy of the university. In: Abstracts from the 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference. pp. 163-164. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Caltabiano, Marie L., and Ghafari, Nassim (2008) Social comparison processes, prototypes and exercise. In: Proceedings of the 43rd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. pp. 86-90. From: 43rd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, 23-27 September 2008, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Chiu, Man-Chung (2006) (Han-)Chinese cultural appropriation of sexual legal politics: postcolonial discourse on law controlling sex work in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Social Science, 34 (4). pp. 547-572.

Chiu, Man-Chung (2006) Negotiating Han-Chinese legal culture: post-colonial gender political discourse on Hong Kong's small house policy. King's College Law Journal, 17 (1). pp. 45-69.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda, and Cokley, John (2005) Media, 'madness' and ethical journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 27 (2). pp. 53-66.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2005) Contractualism, exclusion and 'madness' in Australia's 'outsourced wastelands'. Macquarie Law Journal, 5. pp. 81-102.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2005) Incarceration archipelago of lunacy 'reform' enterprises: an epochal overview. James Cook University Law Review, 12. pp. 33-64.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2005) Mental illness and indefinite detention at the minister's pleasure. University of Western Sydney Law Review, 9. pp. 53-85.

Cullinane, Justice K. (2003) Mabo: a retrospect ten years on. James Cook University Law Review, 9. pp. 9-20.

Clark, Geoff (2003) Mediation under the native title act 1993 (Cth): some structural considerations. James Cook University Law Review, 9 (1). pp. 74-107.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2002) 'A burger with the works please, hold the prions!': could statutory importation authorities be liable in torts if vCJD occurs in Australia? Griffith Law Review, 11 (2). pp. 377-407.

Crowley-Cyr, Lynda, and Caple, Carol (2001) Sex with clients and the ethical lawyer. James Cook University Law Review, 8. pp. 67-77.

Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola (2017) Teaching and assessing statutory interpretation: creating course cohesion. In: [Presented at] Symposium on Statutory Interpretation. From: Symposium on Statutory Interpretation, 26 October 2017, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. (Unpublished)

Campbell, Fiona (2016) Special measures and racial discrimination: a study of the Cape York Welfare Reform. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola (2013) Creating 'movie magic' in first year skills subjects. In: Abstracts from the Australasian Law Teachers Assocation Annual Conference. From: ALTA 2013: Australasian Law Teachers Assocation Annual Conference: law teachers as gatekeepers, 29 September - 1 October 2013, Canberra, ACT, Australia. (Unpublished)

Collins, Pauline, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, Galloway, Kathrine, Schillmoller, Anne, and Shircore, Mandy (2011) Benchmarking first year assessments and standards across three institutions in the first year of the law program. In: [Presented at] First Year Experience in Law School: a new beginning?. From: First Year Experience in Law School: a new beginning?, 2 July 2011, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Davies, Chris, and Dunbar, Neil (2022) European football and the Covid-19 pandemic – it's impact on competitions, clubs and player contracts. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 18 (1). pp. 66-75.

Dunbar, Neil, and Davies, Chris (2022) European football and the impact of unforseen disruptions involving pandemics, war and terrorism and climate change. James Cook University Law Review, 28. pp. 71-90.

Davies, Chris (2022) From Munich to Christchurch: international sport and the threat of terrorism. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 52 (3). pp. 29-44.

Davies, Chris (2022) Native Title in North and Far North Queensland Thirty Years Post Mabo. James Cook University Law Review, 28. pp. 111-121.

Davies, Chris (2022) Recreation, Music and Duty of Care: Fariss v Axford. James Cook University Law Review, 28. pp. 129-136.

Davies, Chris, and Dunbar, Neil (2022) UEFA's Financial Fair Play Regulations: legality and viability post-COVID19. European Competition Law Review, 43 (3). pp. 103-111.

Dunbar, Neil, and Middleton, Thomas (2022) UEFA’S financial fair play regulations: a good example of best practice governance by a sporting body? The International Sports Law Journal, 22. pp. 272-287.

Davies, Chris (2021) Copyright and music: Universal Publishing Pty Ltd v Palmer. James Cook University Law Review, 27. pp. 131-138.

Davies, Chris (2021) Covid-19 and sport post 2020. James Cook University Law Review, 27. pp. 73-85.

Dunbar, Neil (2021) A European football Super League: the legal and practical issues. James Cook University Law Review, 27. pp. 111-129.

de Costa, Josephine, Shircore, Mandy, and de Costa, Alan (2021) Junior doctor experiences and challenges in obtaining surgical informed consent: a qualitative systematic review & meta-ethnography. Journal of Surgical Research, 267. pp. 143-150.

Davies, Chris (2021) When the game of golf becomes a nuisance. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 17 (1). pp. 1-10.

Davies, Chris (2020) Sport and Covid: a question of management and contracts. James Cook University Law Review, 26. pp. 127-139.

de Costa, Josephine, De Costa, Alan, and Shircore, Mandy (2019) How many facts make an "informed patient"? Practical challenges for junior doctors in acquiring surgical informed consent. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 89 (S1). ML002. pp. 106-1063.

Davies, Chris (2019) Sport governing bodies and the duty of care. James Cook University Law Review, 2019 (25). pp. 19-31.

Davies, Chris (2018) Ambush marketing and the Australian Olympic Committee. James Cook University Law Review, 24. pp. 197-203.

Davies, Chris, and Lansky, Sam (2018) Cricket and the law: ball tampering, contracts and Enterprise Bargaining Agreements. James Cook University Law Review, 24. pp. 77-88.

Davies, Chris (2018) Doping in sport and the issue of defamation in Australia: the Stephen Dank cases. Sports Law ejournal, 2018 (1). 34.

Davies, Chris (2018) Doping in sport and the issue of defamation in Australia: the successful actions. Sports Law ejournal, 2018 (1). 35.

de Costa, Josephine, Shircore, Mandy, and De Costa, Alan (2018) "Just sign here and I think it'll be fine": practical challenges for junior doctors in acquiring surgical informed consent. In: [Presented at the 2018 AOA/RACS/AMLC Medico-Legal Meeting]. From: 2018 AOA/RACS/AMLC Medico-Legal Meeting, 7-8 September 2018, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2017) Regulating discrimination in sport: mandatory rules or discretionary guidelines? Sports Law ejournal, 2017.

Douglas, Heather, Barrett, Malcolm, and Higgins, Emma (2017) Criminal Process in Queensland. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2017) Criminal law and art fraud. Criminal Law Journal, 41 (5).

Davies, Chris (2017) Native title in Queensland twenty-five years post Mabo. James Cook University Law Review, 23. pp. 103-112.

Davies, Chris, and Neal, Luke (2017) Phillips v The Queen: a doctrine of precedent case? James Cook University Law Review, 22. pp. 119-127.

Davies, Chris (2017) The battle of the balconies: Ainsworth v Albrecht. James Cook University Law Review, 22. pp. 147-151.

Dabner, Justin (2016) "It's the vibe of the thing": Esquire Nominees (re) considered by the High Court. CCH Tax Week, 2016 (47). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Private Business General Tax Update. In: 2016 North Queensland Tax Symposium. pp. 1-21. From: 2016 North Queensland Tax Symposium, 21 October 2016, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Australian tax controversies and human rights. Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog. pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Coalition's "emissions trading scheme" commences. Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog, August 2016. pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Diverted profits tax: all the way with the UK. CCH Tax Week, 2016 (21). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2016) With the gap between the highest marginal and company tax rates to increase what can we expect for Division 7A? CCH Tax Week, 2016 (21). pp. 1-6.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Federal budget 2016-17 tax changes (AKA Tax White Paper). In: [Presented at CPA Australia Meeting]. From: 2016 Budget Presentation to CPA Australia, 17 May 2016, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Davies, Chris, and Dunbar, Neil (2016) A tale of two codes: the Australian Football League and National Rugby League drug controversies. The International Sports Law Journal , 15 (3-4). pp. 197-209.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Australia's greatest moral challenge? Coolabah: observatori centre d'estudis Australians, 19. pp. 18-32.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Dobbing on the tax evaders: whistleblowing protection coming soon. CCH Tax Week, 2016 (23). 426. pp. 1-5.

Davies, Chris (2016) The Essendon drug saga: the legal ramifications. Australian Bar Review, 42 (2). pp. 415-434.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Fiscal responses to climate change in Australia: a comparison with California. Australian Tax Forum, 31. pp. 131-166.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Is Esquire Nominees under assault? CCH Tax Week, 2016 (11). 174. pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Multiculturalism and legal plurality in Australia. Coolabah: Observatori Centre d'Estudis Australians, 19. pp. 3-17.

Dabner, Justin (2016) Resolving Australian tax controversies: does the tax jurisprudence under the European Convention on human rights suggest a better way? Australian Tax Forum, 31 . pp. 1-44.

Davies, Chris (2016) Rugby league and the law. James Cook University Law Review, 21. pp. 69-88.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Linking the Tōkyō Emissions Trading Scheme. Journal of Japanese Law, 20 (39). pp. 169-198.

Davies, Chris (2015) Match and spot-fixing: the challenges for the International Cricket Council. Sports Law ejournal, 2015. 30. pp. 1-9.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Resolving Australian tax controversies of the future: does the European convention on human rights suggest a better way? In: Annual Tax Research Network Conference. From: 24th Tax Research Network Conference, 9-10 September 2015, Hull, United Kingdom.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Japanese tax mission 2015: Australian tax practice. In: Japanese Tax Mission. From: Japanese Tax Mission, 19-25 September 2015, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Resolving Australian tax controversies: does the tax jurisprudence under the European Convention on human rights suggest a better way? In: Presentations from the 24th Annual Tax Research Network Conference. From: 24th Annual Tax Research Network Conference, 9-10 September 2015, Hull, UK.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Three ways to skin a cat: fiscal responses to climate change: Australia, California and Tokyo compared. In: Presentations from the The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference. From: SLS 2016: The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference: legislation and the role of the judiciary, 1-4 September 2015, York, UK.

Dunbar, Neil (2015) The Union of European Football Association's club licensing and financial fair play regulations: are they working? Sports Law ejournal, 2015. 27. pp. 1-10.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Fiscal responses to climate change in Australia: a comparison with California. In: Presentations from the 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Conference. From: 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Conference, 28-31 May 2015, Seattle, WA, USA.

de Costa, Caroline, Douglas, Heather, Hamblin, Julie, Ramsay, Philippa, and Shircore, Mandy (2015) Abortion law across Australia: a review of nine jurisdictions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 55 (2). pp. 105-111.

Davies, Chris (2015) Copyright and sport broadcasting in Australia and England. Sports Law ejournal, 2015. 26. pp. 1-10.

Dabner, Justin (2015) The Australian and Tokyo Emissions Trading Schemes: two ways to skin a cat. In: [Presented at the Sydney-Tokyo Tax Conference 2015]. From: Sydney-Tokyo Tax Conference 2015, 16-17 February 2015, Tokyo, Japan.

Davies, Chris (2015) Maintaining the integrity of the AFL's draft and salary cap systems. Sports Law ejournal, 2015. 22. pp. 1-8.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Taxpayer protection under the European Convention on human rights: lessons for Australia? In: Presentations from the 2015 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference. From: ATTA 2015: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, 19-21 January 2015, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2015) Competition parity and the Australian Football League 2000-10. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 11 (1). pp. 36-48.

Dabner, Justin (2015) Division 16K: effect of buy-backs of shares. In: Reilly, Jerry, (ed.) Australian Income Tax 1936 Commentary. Thomson Reuters, New York, NY, USA.

Davies, Chris, and Dunbar, Neil (2015) Internal policing of the enduring issue of racism in professional team sports. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 17. 3. pp. 59-76.

Dabner, Justin (2014) CGT planning for business sale (gone wrong). CCH Tax Week, 2014 (46). 996. pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2014) Australian tax controversies and human rights. CCH Tax Week, 2014 (45). 997. pp. 1-5.

Davies, Chris (2014) Case Note: The fraud of art: Mcbride v Christie's Australia Pty Limited. James Cook University Law Review, 21. pp. 111-117.

Davies, Chris (2014) Football's transfer system post-Bosman: freedom of player movement for players versus football's financial future? European Competition Law Review, 35 (1). pp. 8-15.

Dabner, Justin (2014) 'You're gunna get wacked!' The political economy of the Australian carbon and mining tax reforms. Journal of Australian Studies, 27. pp. 1-21.

Dabner, Justin (2014) A comparison of the Australian and Tōkyō emissions trading schemes. Journal of Japanese Law, 38. pp. 3-28.

Davies, Chris (2013) Conquered, ceded or settled?: the legal history of customary land title in Australia and Wales. In: Australia New Zealand Law and History Society Conference. From: Australia New Zealand Law and History Society Conference, 25-27 November 2013, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Dabner, Justin (2013) Proposed amendments to Pt IVA highlights its conceptual flaws. CCH Tax Week, 01 March 2013 (8). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2013) The Australian carbon pricing experience: are there any lessons for Japan. Pacific and American Studies, 13. pp. 63-85.

Dabner, Justin (2013) [Paragraph 161] Proposed amendments to Pt IVA highlight its conceptual flaws, 01 March 2013. CCH Tax Week, 2013 (8).

Dabner, Justin (2013) [Paragrah 30] Bankers celebrate with Veuve at the Inter-Continental and then dine at Café Sydney. CCH Tax Week, 2013 (2).

Dabner, Justin (2013) Australia and Japan: cultural divergence and convergence: the fiscal response to climate change instruction. University of Tokyo Center for Pacific and American Studies Newsletter, 13 (2). pp. 1-3.

Davies, Chris (2013) Competition parity and the Australian Football League fixtures. Sporting Traditions, 30. pp. 61-75.

Davies, Chris, and Owen, Gwilym (2013) Customary land title in Australia and Wales. In: Cox, Noel S.B., and Watkin, Thomas Glyn, (eds.) Canmlwyddiant, Cyfraith, a Chymreictod: a celebration of the life and work of Dafydd Jenkins 1911-2012. Welsh Legal History Society, 11 . The Welsh Legal History Society, Bangor, Wales, UK, pp. 76-105.

Davies, Chris (2013) Doping in sport: Landis, Contador, Armstrong and the Tour de France. Bond Law Review, 25 (2). 8. pp. 66-88.

Davies, Chris (2013) Finnigan v NZRFU (1985). In: Anderson, Jack, (ed.) Leading Cases in Sports Law. ASSER International Sports Law Series . Springer, Hague, Netherlands, pp. 109-121.

Davies, Chris, and Cook, Justin (2013) Free agency and the Australian Football League. Bond Law Review, 24 (2). 2. pp. 64-100.

Dabner, Justin (2013) Justice Graham Hill and Part IVA. Australian Tax Forum, 28 (1). pp. 155-167.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Part IVA: one person's technical deficiencies is another's balanced application. Australian Tax Week, 51. pp. 1-3.

Dunbar, Neil (2012) The role and value of independent directors in modern Australian corporate governance. Company and Securities Law Journal, 30 (5). pp. 312-336.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Part IVA - is the game up now? Australian Tax Week, 18. pp. 1-3.

Davies, Chris (2012) Negligence and risk management and sport. In: Legal Studies Students' Conference. pp. 1-5. From: 2012 Legal Studies Conference, Friday 20 April, James Cook Unviersity Cairns.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Islamic finance in Australia: interest or not interest? That is the question. New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 18 (1). pp. 12-31.

Davies, Chris (2012) Competition from all sides: the year ahead for the NRL. The Conversation, 24 February 2012.

Davies, Chris (2012) Australian sport and the Commonwealth constitution. Sports Law ejournal. pp. 1-8.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Constraints on the "Partnership" Model - what really shapes the relationship between the tax administrator and tax intermediaries in Australasia and the United Kingdom. British Tax Review, 2012 (4). pp. 526-552.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Division 288: Miscellaneous administrative provisions. In: Gzell, Ian, (ed.) Australian Income Tax Commentary. Thomson Reuters, Australia, 288.1000-288.1360.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Division 298: Machinery provisions for penalties. In: Gzell, Ian, (ed.) Australian Income Tax Commentary. Thomson Reuters, Australia, 298.1000-298.1260.

Dabner, Justin (2012) Division 355: Confidentiality of taxpayer information. In: Gzell, Ian, (ed.) Australian Income Tax Commentary. Thomson Reuters, Australia, 355.1000-355.2340.

Davies, Chris (2012) Expert evidence and the Court of Arbitration for sport: a question of weight. International Sports Law Review, 12. pp. 25-31.

Davies, Chris (2012) Labour market controls in sport in light of UEFA's Financial Fair Play Regulations. European Competition Law Review, 33 (10). pp. 435-444.

Daniel, Ryan, and Shircore, Mandy (2012) Transitioning undergraduate students from law, business, and creative arts towards work integrated learning capstone experiences. In: Australian Collaborative Education Network National Conference. pp. 56-60. From: Australian Collaborative Education Network National Conference, 29 October - 2 November 2012, Deakin Univeristy, VIC, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2012) The 'comfortable satisfaction' standard of proof: applied by the court of arbitration for sport in drug-related cases. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review (UNDALR), 14. pp. 1-24.

Dabner, Justin (2011) New tax secrecy rules and procedures now in place. Weekly Tax Bulletin, 51. pp. 6-9.

Dabner, Justin (2011) Yippy Yi Yo (An analysis of Yip's case). CCH Tax Week, 46. pp. 1-5.

Davies, Chris (2011) Rugby World Cup: The Australian situation. The Conversation, 2011. pp. 1-3.

Davies, Chris (2011) How bad governance is holding rugby league back. The Conversation, 2011. pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2011) Discussion paper on anti-avoidance provisions a lost opportunity. CCH Tax Weekly, 3. pp. 1-3.

Donaghey, Corrie, and Galloway, Kate (2011) Analysing conscience votes in Parliament: do churches influence the law? James Cook University Law Review, 18. pp. 84-112.

Dabner, Justin (2011) Budget 2011 tax changes: aka whatever happened to Henry. In: Presentation to the Cairns CPAs. pp. 1-15. From: Presentation to the Cairns CPAs, June 2011, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Davies, Chris, and Galloway, Kate (2011) Cultural heritage and the ritual of burial. Cambrian Law Review, 42. pp. 131-148.

Dabner, Justin (2011) Division 286: penalites for failure to lodge documents on time. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Reuters, Australia, 286.1000-286.1700.

Dabner, Justin (2011) Divison 284: penalties relating to statements, unarguable positions and schemes. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Reuters, Australia, 284.1000-284.3260.

Davies, Chris (2011) Salary cap scandals in Australian professional team sports. International Sports Law Review, 2. pp. 30-36.

Davies, Chris (2011) The business of being a professional sportsperson: a taxing question. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 7 (1). pp. 37-50.

Davies, Chris (2011) The international world of sport and the liability for off-field indiscretions. Bond Law Review, 23 (1). pp. 41-68.

Dabner, Justin (2010) Undertaking empirical tax research: a personal experience. In: [Presented at the Inaugural Queensland Tax Teachers' Symposium]. From: The Inaugural Queensland Tax Teachers' Symposium, July 2010, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Dabner, Justin (2010) Government tax changes and the Henry proposals: the good, the bad and the ugly for SMEs. In: Presentation to the Cairns CPAs. pp. 1-6. From: Presentation to the Cairns CPAs, June 2010, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2010) Drugs in sport. In: Legal Studies Students Conference. From: James Cook University Years 11 and 12 Legal Studies Students' Conference, 22 April 2010, James Cook University, Cairns.

Davies, Chris (2010) The AFL's National Draft. The Verdict, 3. pp. 10-12.

Davies, Chris (2010) Children, sport and the law. The Verdict, 2. pp. 5-7.

Davies, Chris (2010) Golf: a beautiful or dangerous game? Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 6 (1). pp. 21-32.

Davies, Chris (2010) Law, society and the issue of mega-litigation. In: 27th Annual Conference. From: Critic and Conscience, 27th Annual Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand, 8 - 10 December 2010, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Davies, Chris (2010) The Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal. The Verdict, 2. pp. 10-11.

Davies, Chris (2010) Property Law Guidebook. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Australia.

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2010) Weaving the ethical tapestry in these changing times - contemporary Australian discourses regarding the ethical obligations of Australian tax practitioners. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 33 (3). pp. 745-775.

Davies, Chris (2010) The financial crisis in the English Premier League: is a salary cap the answer? European Competition Law Review, 31 (11). pp. 442-448.

Dabner, Justin (2009) Trick or treat? Deductibility of self education expenses upheld by the Full Federal Court. CCH Tax Week, 46. pp. 1-5.

Dabner, Justin (2009) Flip and spins to avoid sandwich structure not caught by Pt IVA. CCH Tax Week, 44. pp. 1-9.

de Plevitz, Loretta, and Loban, Heron (2009) Access to information on civil law for remote and rural indigenous peoples. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 7 (15). pp. 22-25.

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2009) How do your ethics stack up? CCH Tax Week, 38. pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2009) Lessons for tax administrators in adopting the OECD's "enhanced relationship" model - Australia's and New Zealand's experiences. Bulletin for International Taxation, 63 (7). pp. 316-326.

Dabner, Justin (2009) Casino loses $120m bet. CCH Tax Week, 20. pp. 1-5.

Dabner, Justin (2009) Flood gates open on self-education expenses. CCH Tax Week, 17. pp. 1-5.

Dabner, Justin (2009) CGT and non-residents: pre-CGT treaty question finally resolved. CCH Tax Week, 14. pp. 1-4.

Davies, Chris (2009) Labour market controls in sport: soccer's transfer system post-Bosman. ANZSLA Commentator, 78. - .

Dabner, Justin (2009) Dividend stripping revealed: an analysis of Lawrence's case. CCH Tax Week, 15 (2). pp. 1-5.

Dabner, Justin (2009) Commentary on Part IV of ITAA 1936: returns and assessments. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2009) Commentary on Part IVC of ITAA 1936; taxation objections, reviews and appeals. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Davies, Chris (2009) The Court of Arbitration for Sport: D'arcy V Australian Olympic Committee; Jongewarrd V Australian Olympic Committee. The Commentator, 76. - .

Davies, Chris (2009) Terrorism and the World of Cricket. In: Proceedings from Law and Literature Association of Australia and Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Joint Conference 2009. From: Law and Literature Association of Australia and Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Joint Conference 2009, 2 - 5 December 2009, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2009) The gender divide: women, sport and the law. The Verdict, 3. - .

Davies, Chris (2009) A storm drifting by? Defamation law and sport in Australia and New Zealand. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 40 (3). pp. 669-693.

Davies, Chris, and Galloway, Kate (2009) The story of seventeen Tasmanians: the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and repatriation from the Natural History Museum. Newcastle Law Review, 11. pp. 143-165.

Dabner, Justin (2008) [Paragrah 1105] CGT and non-residents: the saga continues. CCH Tax Week, 2008 (49).

Dabner, Justin (2008) High Court revises rules on challenging the validity of an assessment. CCH Tax Week, 23 October 2008 (42). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2008) Murdoch case: a lesson in obtaining timely "right" advice. CCH Tax Week, 07 August 2008 (31). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2008) Eliminating income tax barriers to inbound islamic investment into Australia. Bulletin for International Taxation, 62 (6). pp. 238-247.

Dabner, Justin (2008) Healthy Eco-systems: the ATO and the practitioner - developing a working model. In: [Presented at the 2008 North Queensland Convention of the Taxation Institute of Australia. From: Tax Safari, 16 May 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Dabner, Justin (2008) The Australian Tax Office/Tax Profession Partnership: lessons from a pilot interview program. Australian Tax Forum: a journal of taxation policy, law and reform, 23 (1). pp. 29-48.

Dabner, Justin H., and Burton, Mark (2008) The relationship between tax administrators and tax practitioners: the Australasian environment. New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 14 (1). pp. 99-115.

Dabner, Justin (2008) Day's case illustrates inadequacies of general deduction provision. CCH Tax Week, 21 February 2008 (7). pp. 1-4.

Davies, Chris (2008) Green V Country Rugby League [2008] NSWSC 26. ANZSLA Commentator, 74 (2). pp. 1-2.

Davies, Chris (2008) Match officials: a protected species in sport. ANZSLA Commentator, 75. pp. 1-2.

Dabner, Justin (2008) Partners or combatants: a comment of the Australian Tax Office's view of its relationship with the tax advising profession. Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 3 (1). pp. 76-94.

Davies, Chris (2008) A cautionary tale: Seven Network v News Ltd. James Cook University Law Review, 15. pp. 223-233.

Davies, Chris (2008) The internal policing of on-field indiscretions in Australian sport. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 4 (1). pp. 47-61.

Davies, Chris (2007) Marking boundaries between legal and moral issues: the competition for human rights. In: [Presented at the 2007 International Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand]. From: 2007 International Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand, 29-30 November 2007, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Davies, Chris (2007) Twenty 20: is it the right vision for the future of cricket? Sporting Traditions, 24 (1-2). pp. 43-55.

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2007) You and the tax office. CCH Tax Week, 30 August 2007 (34). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2007) Beware the pirates' code. CCH Tax Week, 05 July 2007 (26). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2007) Commentary on Section 263 of ITAA 1936: access to book etc. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2007) Commentary on Section 264 of ITAA 1936: commissioner may require information and evidence. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2006) Commentary on subdivision 108-D of ITAA 1997: separate CGT assets. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Davies, Chris (2006) Criminal law and assaults in sport: an Australian and Canadian perspective. Criminal Law Journal, 30. pp. 151-158.

Davies, Chris (2006) Draft systems in professional team sports and the restraint of trade doctrine: is the AFL draft distinguishable from the NSWRL draft? Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal, 1 (1). pp. 80-102.

Davies, Chris (2006) The High Court decision in Commissioner of Taxation v Stone and its impact on sport in Australia. James Cook University Law Review, 12. pp. 112-127.

Davies, Chris (2006) Use of salary caps in professional team sports and the restraint of trade doctrine. Journal of Contract Law, 22 (3). pp. 246-267.

Dabner, Justin (2006) An old methodology in a new world: a comment on our current system of judicial decision making in tax cases. Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 2 (1). pp. 144-157.

Dabner, Justin (2005) To join the international tax cartel or not? How should Asia respond to the OECD's harmful tax regimes project? New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 11 (3). pp. 299-313.

Davies, Chris (2005) The AFL's holy grail: the quest for an even competition. James Cook University Law Review, 12. pp. 65-92.

Dabner, Justin (2005) Commentary on 108-A of ITAA 1997: CGT asset rules. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2005) Is tax really a major influence on the destination of foreign direct investment? Locational considerations in attracting multinational corporate regional headquarters: a case study. In: Proceedings from the Australasian Business and Behavioural Sciences Association International Conference. pp. 505-519. From: ABBSA Australasian Business and Behavioural Sciences Association International Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Dabner, Justin (2005) There are too many witchdoctors in our tax courts: is there a better way? Revenue Law Journal, 15 (1). pp. 36-49.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Exposing the limits of Part IVA. CCH Tax Week, 09 December 2004 (48). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2004) So just what did Hart decide: Macquarie Finance. CCH Tax Week, 18 November 2004 (45). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Why we must replace Pt IVA: a suggestion for reform. CCH Tax Week, 21 October 2004 (41). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2004) An update on the OECD's harmful tax practices project. CCH Tax Week, 14 October 2014 (October). pp. 1-6.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Responding to globalisation: are imputation systems up to the challenge? New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 10 (3). pp. 271-287.

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2004) Hart: the death of tax planning? CCH Tax Week, 24 June 2004 (24). pp. 1-5.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Locational considerations in attracting multinational coporate regional headquarters: the relevance and role of tax law and tax incentives. In: [Presented at the Asian Law Institute Inaugural Conference]. pp. 1-12. From: Asian Law Institute Inaugural Conference, 27-28 May 2004, Singapore.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Locational considerations in attracting multinational corporate regional headquarters: the relevance and role of tax law and tax incentives. Asia - Pacific Journal of Taxation, 8 (2). pp. 68-78.

Davies, Chris (2004) Property rights in human remains and artefacts and the question of repatriation. Newcastle Law Review, 8 (1). pp. 51-64.

Dabner, Justin (2004) Regime change: not as easy as it looks. The legacy of the OECD's harmful tax practices initiative: implications for Australia and Vanuatu. Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxation, 8 (4). pp. 70-97.

Dabner, Justin (2003) PSI rules before the tribunal. CCH Tax Week, 20 March 2003 (11). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (2003) Interest deductibility post business cessation. CCH Tax Week, 06 March 2003 (9). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2003) Interest deductibility post business cessation: the commissioner rules. CCH Tax Week, 06 March 2003 (9). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, J.H., and Murai, T. (2003) A comparison of the Australian and Japanese corporations tax reorganization rules. Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, 24. pp. 15-26.

Dabner, Justin (2003) Part IVA: the year that was. CCH Tax Week, 13 February 2003 (6). pp. 1-6.

Dabner, Justin (2003) Commentary on Division 220 of ITAA 1997: Trans-Tasman triangular imputation. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2003) In search of a purpose to our tax laws: can we trust the judiciary? Journal of Australian Taxation, 6 (1). pp. 32-77.

Davies, Chris (2003) News Limited and ORS V South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club Limited. James Cook University Law Review, 10. pp. 116-128.

Davies, Chris (2003) Post-Bosman and the future of soccer is contract law. Journal of Contract Law, 19 (2). pp. 190-202.

Davies, Chris (2002) News Ltd v ARL, South Sydney v News Ltd: and the question of authorisation under s 88 of the Trade Practices Act. Trade Practices Law Journal, 10 (4). pp. 215-225.

Dabner, Justin (2002) The taxation of Investment funds in Australia. In: [Presented at the Meeting of the Institute of Legal Studies]. pp. 26-48. From: Meeting of the Institute of Legal Studies, 2002, Osaka, Japan.

Dabner, Justin (2002) The Japanese consumption tax experience: lessons for Australia? Journal of Australian Taxation, 5 (2). pp. 185-212.

Dabner, Justin (2002) Pass through taxation of collective investment funds - a misguided exception? Australian Tax Forum, 17 (2). pp. 201-225.

Dabner, Justin (2002) Tax consolidation regimes - Australia and Japan compared. Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxation, 6 (3). pp. 98-111.

Dabner, Justin (2002) Tax relief for shareholders in listed investment companies: subdivision 115-D of ITAA 1997. In: Murray-Jones, Ian, (ed.) Australian Tax Practice. Thomson Legal and Regulatory, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, - .

Dabner, Justin (2002) A comparison of the Australian and Japanese corporations tax reorganization rules. Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxation, 6 (2). pp. 93-103.

Dabner, Justin (2001) The pain of Payne. Taxation in Australia, 35 (10). pp. 545-548.

Dabner, Justin (2001) Japan's income tax system: lessons for Australia. Revenue Law Journal, 11 (1). pp. 97-126.

Davis, Colleen (2001) The injustice of open justice. James Cook University Law Review, 8. pp. 92-113.

Dillon, Anthony (2001) A turtle by any other name: the legal basis of the Australian Constitution. Federal Law Review, 29 (2). pp. 241-272.

Dabner, Justin (2000) Guy & Brooks: more problems for interpreting ITAA 97. CCH Tax Week, 11 August 2000 (32). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2000) Draft ruling on interest deductibility: an exercise in damage control. CCH Tax Week, 04 May 2000 (18). pp. 1-4.

Dabner, Justin (2000) Tax simplification: an accident looking for a place to happen? The Tax Specialist, 3 (5). pp. 238-246.

Dabner, Justin (2000) The spin of a coin: in search of a workable GAAR. Journal of Australian Taxation, 3 (3). pp. 232-252.

Dabner, Justin (1999) Tax roulette: Kerry Packer style. CCH Tax Week, 30 October 1999 (44). pp. 1-6.

Dabner, Justin (1999) Interest deductibility: Brown's case - a dialogue with the ATO. The Tax Specialist, 3 (2). pp. 101-105.

Dabner, Justin (1999) Interest deductibility: more fine distinctions. CCH Tax Week, 02 July 1999 (27). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (1999) The Commissioner of Taxation v Montgomery: an opportunity lost. Journal of Australian Taxation, 2 (6). pp. 433-436.

Dabner, Justin (1999) Interest deductibility: Australia and Canada compared. Journal of Australian Taxation, 2 (3). pp. 172-190.

Dabner, Justin (1998) A case of the tall poppy syndrome? CCH Tax Week, 30 October 1998 (49). pp. 1-6.

Dabner, Justin (1998) Lease incentives: where do we stand now? Tax Specialist, 2 (1). pp. 29-37.

Dabner, Justin (1998) Interest deductibility: the saga continues. CCH Tax Week, 31 July 1998 (35). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (1998) More problems with the ruling system. CCH Tax Week, 01 May 1998 (17). pp. 1-3.

Dabner, Justin (1998) Lease incentives and the gain theory of income. Journal of Australian Taxation, 1 (2). pp. 136-150.

Dabner, Justin (1994) Insolvent trading - an international comparison. Corporate and Business Law Journal, 7 (1). pp. 49-106.

Dabner, Justin (1992) Capital gains tax: opening a Pandora's box. Taxation in Australia (Red Edition), 1 (2). pp. 70-77.

Dabner, Justin (1987) Service trusts: the relevance of the medical practioner cases. Australian Tax Review, 16 (3). pp. 170-174.

Dabner, Justin (1987) Tax planning for professional people - what remains after the unholy trinity. Taxation in Australia, 21 (8). pp. 568-572.

Dabner, Justin (2014) Linking emissions trading schemes. In: Papers from the 2014 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference. From: ATTA 2014: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, 20-22 January 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2014) One Law for all: multiculturalism and legal plurality in Australia. In: Papers from the Australian Studies Association of Japan International Conference. pp. 1-28. From: ASAJ 2014: Australian Studies Association of Japan International Conference: transformation of Australian studies in a globalizing age, 26-27 July 2014, Tokyo, Japan. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2014) A comparison of the Australian and Tokyo emissions trading schemes. In: Papers from the 12th ANJeL Symposium on Japanese Law. From: 12th ANJeL Symposium on Japanese Law, 16 May 2014, Cairns, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2013) Doping in sport: from Lance Armstrong to the AFL and NRL. In: Papers from the Legal Studies Students' Conference. From: Legal Studies Students' Conference, 18 April 2013, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2013) Observations of a Western educator in Japan: a clash of cultures rather than a culture of clashes. In: Papers from the 3rd Asian Conference on Asian Studies. From: ACAS 2013: Third Asian Conference on Asian Studies, 24-26 May 2013, Osaka, Japan. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2013) 'You're gunna get wacked!' The political economy of the Australian carbon and mining tax reforms. In: Papers from the Australian Studies Association of Japan Annual Conference. From: Australian Studies Association of Japan Annual Conference, 8-9 June 2013, Nagoya, Japan. (Unpublished)

du Boulay, Andrew (2013) The economic and legal implications of speculative capital flows. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Dabner, Justin (2013) The end of the world is night! Will the new Australian carbon trading scheme make a difference and what does it mean for Japan? In: CPAS Presentation. From: Centre for Pacific and American Studies, Tokyo University, 22 January 2013, Tokyo, Japan. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin, and Burton, Mark (2012) The 'Enhanced Relationship' model collides with reality - the determinants of the relationship between tax administrators and tax intermediaries. In: The Law and Society Association Annual Conference. pp. 1-17. From: 2012 International Conference of Law and Society, 5 - 8 June 2012, Honolulu, Hawaii. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Trials and tribulations in teaching tax law: tax it's much more than numbers! In: Presentations from the 23rd Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference. From: 23rd Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, 19-21 January 2011, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Constraints on the 'enhanced relationship' model. What really shapes the relationship between tax administrators and tax intermediaries in Australasia and what this might mean for the United Kingdom. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Tax Research Network Annual Conference, 8-9 September 2011, Coventry, UK. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2011) Criminal responsibility and sport. In: Abstracts from 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference. p. 7. From: 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, 7 - 8 July 2011, Cairns, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2011) Draft systems and salary caps in Australian sport. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: James Cook University Legal Studies Conference, 14 April 2011, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Islamic Finance: Australia reacts belatedly. And Impetuously? In: Asian Law Institute Conference. From: 8th Asian Law Institute Conference, May 2011, Kyushu, Japan. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Islamic finance in Australia. Interest or not interest, that is the question? In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, 5-8 September 2011, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Legal Education in Australia. In: 0. From: Presentation to the Law Faculty of Hakuoh University, May 2011, Oyama City, Tokyo. (Unpublished)

Dabner, Justin (2011) Making technical subjects fun (funnier). In: UNSPECIFIED. From: UNSPECIFIED, October 2011, Monash University, Johannesburg, South Africa. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2010) Bringing a sport into disrepute: Tiger Woods and other sporting stories. In: Abstracts from the Annual Staff - Student Law Conference 2010, Gregynog, Wales. From: Annual Staff - Student Law Conference 2010, 26-28 February, 2010, Aberystwyth University. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2010) Should English and European football adopt a salary cap? In: Abstracts of the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference. pp. 22-23. From: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, 30 March – 1 April 2010, Bristol, UK. (Unpublished)

Davies, Chris (2009) Standard playing contracts: the Brett Stewart case. In: Legal Studies Students Conference 2009. From: Legal Studies Students Conference 2009, 23 April 2009, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Dillon, Anthony Matthew (2005) A response to the jurisprudence of the High Court in the 'implied rights cases': an autochthonous Australian constitution, popular sovereignty and individual rights? PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Fellows, Jamie, and Chong, Mark David (2023) ‘He Offered a Prayer for the Flier He Had Just Killed’: Superior Orders at the US Army Trials in Manila, 1945–1947. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 21 (2). pp. 331-352.

Floyd, Louise (2023) Practical Employment Law. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Floyd, Louise (2022) Spirits in a Material World: Receivership of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland. Insolvency Law Journal, 30. pp. 152-159.

Floyd, Louise (2021) Celebrating Brisbane State High School's Centenary 1921-2021. Eckersley Print Group, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Fellows, Jamie (2021) The legacy of the US Army war crimes trials in the Philippines through the 'Just War" theory. James Cook University Law Review, 27. pp. 57-71.

Fellows, Jamie, and Chong, Mark David (2020) Australia's Modern Slavery Act: challenges for a post-COVID world? Alternative Law Journal, 45 (3). pp. 209-214.

Fellows, Jamie (2020) Law at a critical juncture: the US Army's command responsibility trials at Manila 1945–1947. American Journal of Legal History, 60 (2). pp. 192-222.

Fellows, Jamie (2019) 40 years on Piccigallo’s ‘Japanese On Trial’ is still a useful text for War Crimes research. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law.

Fellows, Jamie, and Chong, Mark D. (2019) Australian Secret Intelligence Service's new powers: a step too far towards extraterritorial killings? Alternative Law Journal, 44 (4). pp. 302-307.

Fellows, Jamie (2019) Australia’s New ‘Modern Slavery Act’ – virtue signaling or a real attempt to stamp out Australia’s involvement in ‘modern slavery’? Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law.

Floyd, Louise (2019) Cyberbullying & Employment Law: A missed opportunity for School Principals and Teachers and those Lawyers who Advise Them? (2019) The Queensland Lawyer. Queensland Lawyer, 38 (2). pp. 93-101.

Floyd, Louise (2019) Employment Law: second edition. Nutshell . Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Fellows, Jamie (2017) Voters’ dislike of politics makes fixed four-year parliamentary terms look appealing. The Conversation, 24 February 2017. p. 1.

Floyd, Louise, Steenson, Bill, Coulthard, Amanda, Williams, Daniel, Pickering, Anne C., Jackson, Jim, and Jackson, Annaliese (2017) Employment, Labour and Industrial Law in Australia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The Queensland Referendum and fixed four-year parliamentary terms: why the 'yes' vote won. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 2 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The states have gone that way, but fixed four-year federal terms are unlikely. The Conversation, 28 March 2016.

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Legal institutions and processes: an integral component of legal pedagogy. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 2 (1).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Ambiguity of unlawful stalking – s 359B(d)(i) knowledge on the part of the victim. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (3).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Discerning the purpose of the Criminal Code: The Dworkins' principled-based approach in unlawful stalking. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (3).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Queensland's anti-stalking laws: when knowledge matters. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (3).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The purpose of unlawful stalking laws and the rationale for state coercion. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (3).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Dr Haneef and a miscarriage of justice! Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Non-statutory executive powers and the exclusion of procedural fairness: when procedural fairness doesn't matter. Resjudicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Tattoos, body piercing and cosmetic surgery: mere personal adornment or non-fatal criminal offences? Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Defining social media: the importance of historical context. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) How the origins and development of 'online technologies' have influenced the legal understanding of social media. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Importance of a theoretical framework in the regulation of social media. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Liberalism and technology. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Some closing remarks on regulating social media. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1.

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Towards a regulatory framework in the regulation of social media. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) What are the limits of state coercion when it comes to regulating social media? Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The inner conflict of liberalism in defining the limits to state coercion in relation to social media. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The intersection of law and social media: some preliminary points. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) The limits to regulating social media – a dualist construction of the technical and philosophical. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 1 (2).

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] 1 AC 374. Res Judicata: contemporary issues in administrative and public law, 16 February 2016.

Floyd, Louise (2016) Much ado about nothing: why accepting an invitation did not make Dyson Heydon AC QC appear biased. Australian Law Journal, 90 (1). pp. 38-43.

Fellows, Jamie (2016) Book review of "Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945–1952: Allied war crimes prosecutions" by Yuma Totani. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-107-08762-0. Itinerario, 40 (2). pp. 314-316.

Fellows, Jamie Douglas, and Chong, Mark David (2016) Extra-curial punishment in criminal law sentencing: a principles-based approach. SCU Law Review, 18. pp. 55-74.

Floyd, Louise, and Gold, Evan (2015) Jimmy Hoffa: alive well and living in Australia? The Kennedy legacy and Australian labor law reform. The International Lawyer, 49 (1). pp. 21-48.

Fellows, Jamie, and Chong, Mark David (2015) Secessionism in Northern Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands: reality or fantasy? James Cook University Law Review, 21. pp. 89-103.

Floyd, Louise (2015) Workplace law issues raised by commercialised dentistry: some tips and traps lawyers advising dentists should think about. Queensland Lawyer, 35. pp. 107-115.

Floyd, Louise (2014) Punch and Jarrod: the pitfalls of Attorney-General (rather than judicial) activism and the need for an Attorney-General code of conduct. Queensland Lawyer, 34 (2). pp. 66-79.

Floyd, Louise, and Spry, Max (2013) Four burgeoning IR issues for 2013 and beyond: adverse action; social media & workplace policy; trade union regulation (after the HSU affair); and the QANTAS aftermath. Australian Bar Review, 37 (2). pp. 153-174.

Floyd, Louise (2013) Big society allure lost in application. Courier Mail, 6 March 2013. pp. 1-2.

Floyd, Louise Willans (2013) Criminal court procedure and public employment law: the High Court of Australia decisions in Patel v the Queen (2012) and Fingleton v the Queen (2005). Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 13 (1). pp. 253-265.

Floyd, Louise (2013) The elephant in the room: the Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012. Law Quarterly Review, 129. pp. 180-183.

Floyd, Louise (2012) Labor's lust for power so cheap. Courier Mail, 3 May 2012. pp. 1-2.

Floyd, Louise (2012) How abolishing (or at least reforming) Australia's live export cattle trade supports Hong Kong animal law reform and why that is desirable for both jurisdictions. Hong Kong Law Journal, 42 (2). pp. 453-479.

Floyd, Louise (2012) Procurement; social enterprises; co-operatives & public service: the United Kingdom's 'Big Society' reforms and Australian business law. Australian Business Law Review, 40 (4). pp. 280-302.

Floyd, Louise (2012) R v Stoia: card skimming and sentencing. Criminal Law Journal, 36 (2). pp. 123-126.

Floyd, Louise (2012) A closer look at current employment trends affecting regional practice. In: Abstracts from the LegalSuper 5th Annual North Queensland Symposium. From: LegalSuper 5th Annual North Queensland Symposium, 9-10 November 2012, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Floyd, Louise (2011) Book review of "Wikileaks and the age of transparency" by Micah L. Sifry, Scribe Publications, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Hearsay, 50. p. 1.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2011) Foreword. In: Krausbeck, Erich, (ed.) Sein Lieblingswort war Ich: wie krank war Adolf Hitler? Ein Literarisch-Kulturhistorisches Sachbuch zur Psychopathologie. VDM Verlag Dr Müller, Saarbrücken, Germany, pp. 9-10.

Fischer, Wolfgang (2011) Hyperinflation in the Weimer Republic. Wikipedia.

Floyd, Louise Willans (2011) When old meets new: some perspectives on recent Chinese legal developments and their relevance to the United States (the importance of labor law). SMU Law Review, 64 (4). pp. 1209-1241.

Floyd, Louise Willans (2011) Whistle-blowing and compulsory medical examinations: recent developments in Australian public sector employment law and their relevance to Hong Kong. Hong Kong Law Journal, 41 (1). pp. 155-176.

Floyd, Louise (2011) The case that wasn't: why Australian law and codes on the use of animals in the media need to be strengthened. Australian Business Law Review, 39 (3). pp. 200-204.

Floyd, Louise (2010) "Commercial morality" as a legal concept: the full federal court decision in Re CSR Ltd. Company and Securities Law Journal, 28 (6). pp. 411-415.

Floyd, Louise (2010) Employment law. Nutshell Series . Thomson Reuters Australia , Pyrmont, NSW.

Floyd, Louise (2010) The Fair Work Act's forgotten issues: why Richard Tracey's study of trade union regulation and the issues in the High Court's McJannet decision are worth a second thought. Australian Bar Review, 33 (3). pp. 276-292.

Floyd, Louise (2010) Fitness for trial; trial in the absence of (unrepresented) litigant; contempt of court and evidentiary issues. Australian Bar Review, 33 (1). pp. 56-66.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2010) German Hyperinflation 1922/23: a law and economics approach. Josef EUL Verlag, Lohmar, Germany.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2010) Hyperinflation 1922/1923. In: Fischer, Wolfgang, (ed.) German Hyperinflation 1922/23: a law and economics approach. Josef EUL Verlag, Lohmar, Germany, pp. 45-70.

Fischer, Wolfgang (2010) Hyperinflation in selected countries. In: Fischer, Wolfgang, (ed.) German Hyperinflation 1922/23: a law and economics approach. Josef EUL Verlag, Lohmar, Germany, pp. 91-100.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2010) "A Mark is worth a Mark". In: Fischer, Wolfgang, (ed.) German Hyperinflation 1922/23: a law and economics approach. Josef EUL Verlag, Lohmar, Germany, pp. 71-90.

Floyd, Louise (2009) Book review of "Roger's World: towards a new understanding of animals" by Charles Siebert, Scribe Publications, Carlton North, VIC, Australia. Hearsay, 39. pp. 1-3.

Floyd, Louise (2009) Fair work laws: good faith bargaining, union right of entry and the legal notion of "responsible unionism". Australian Business Law Review, 37. pp. 255-266.

Floyd, Louise (2009) Reforming Hong Kong public sector employment law after Lam Siu Po and Rowse – some useful comparisons from Australian Law. Hong Kong Law Journal, 39 (2). pp. 457-484.

Floyd, Louise (2009) Workplace Relations: employment and industrial law. In: Turner, Clive, (ed.) Australian Commercial Law. Thomson Reuters (Professional), Pyrmont, NSW, Australia, pp. 813-834.

Floyd, Louise (2008) Hopes may well be dashed. Courier Mail, 24 November 2008. pp. 1-2.

Floyd, Louise (2008) Clouds gather over Rudd's IR agenda. Courier Mail, 19 June 2008. p. 1.

Floyd, Louise (2008) Independent contractors and the construction industry: some employment law and further legal perspectives. In: Presentations from the 4th Annual Queensland State Construction Law Masterclass. From: 4th Annual Queensland State Construction Law Masterclass, 13-14 February 2008, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Floyd, Louise (2008) Indigenous stolen wage claims: an update. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 112. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Floyd, Louise (2008) Trouble shooting in 2008: federal independent contractor legislation under the Rudd Government. Building and Construction Law Journal, 24 (5). pp. 325-336.

Floyd, Louise (2007) Commentary on section 19 of the Workplace Relations Act 1996: Australian Fair Pay Commission. Federal Industrial Law, 2007-2008. pp. 2841-2847.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Gallagher, Michael M. (2007) Country of origin and moral suasion. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Mwenda, Kenneth K., (eds.) Country of Origin: a law and economics approach to the concept of Made in Australia. Josef Eul Verlag, Germany, pp. 21-29.

Fischer, Wolfgang (2007) Country of origin and quality guarantee. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Mwenda, Kenneth K., (eds.) Country of Origin: a law and economics approach to the concept of Made in Australia. Josef Eul Verlag, Germany, pp. 101-109.

Floyd, Louise Willans (2007) For everything there is a season: workplace fairness after the Howard Government: the no disadvantage test and co-operative federalism. James Cook University Law Review, 14. pp. 25-50.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2007) Globalisation and Australia's approach. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Mwenda, Kenneth K., (eds.) Country of Origin:a law and economics approach to the concept of Made in Australia. Josef Eul Verlag, Germany, pp. 3-9.

Fischer, Wolfgang, Intsch, Andrea, Knight, John, and Krausbeck, Erich (2007) Promotion campaigns in Canada, Germany, New Zealand and USA. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Mwenda, Kenneth K., (eds.) Country of Origin: a law and economics approach to the concept of Made in Australia. Josef Eul Verlag, Germany, pp. 31-42.

Fridman, Saul, Davies, Chris, and Amos, Anne (2007) Should athletes be tested for recreational drugs? Three sporting federations kick around the proverbial football. Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal, 2 (1). pp. 59-77.

Floyd, Louise (2006) Employment and industrial relations. In: Turner, Clive, (ed.) Australian Commercial Law. Australian Commercial Law, 2007 . Lawbook, Pyrmont, NSW, pp. 783-807.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Krausbeck, Erich (2005) Consumer's and small business perceptions of street markets in Australia. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Re-Emergence of Street Markets: contribution to invigorate local economies. Josef Eul Verlag , Koln, Germany, pp. 19-26.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2005) Structure of the retail industry in Australia. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Re-Emergence of Street Markets: contribution to invigorate local economies. Josef Eul Verlag , Koln, Germany, pp. 15-18.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., and Wells, N. (2005) Subsistence economy versus conspicuous consumption. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Re-Emergence of Street Markets: contribution to invigorate local economies. Josef Eul Verlag, Koln, Germany, pp. 5-14.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr.. (2004) Regulation of street markets. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Street Markets: small business & farmers' perceptions in Australia & New Zealand. Josef Eul Verlag, Koln, Germany, pp. 29-39.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr. (2004) Structure of the Australian retail trade industry. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Street Markets: small business & farmers' perceptions in Australia & New Zealand. Josef Eul Verlag , Koln, Germany, pp. 3-20.

Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., Byron, Peter, and Hawksworth, Lauren (2004) Traders & farmers survey 2003. In: Fischer, Wolfgang Chr., (ed.) Street Markets: small business & farmers' perceptions in Australia & New Zealand. Josef Eul Verlag , Koln, Germany, pp. 79-93.

Fairall, Paul Ames (2001) Asylum seekers and people smuggling - from St Louis to the Tampa. James Cook University Law Review, 8. pp. 18-25.

Floyd, Louise (1999) Weipa and the wharves: Australian strike law. University of Tasmanian Law Review, 18 (1). pp. 65-125.

Floyd, Louise (2011) Speak up Scotland! Using law to voice regional concerns in a globalised world. Some thoughts from Australia. In: Presentations form the MacCormick Seminars. pp. 1-43. From: MacCormick Seiminars, 3 May 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Floyd, Louise (2010) Regional economic development and the new national IR system. In: Presentations from the 5th Biennial Conference of the Australian Labour Law Association. pp. 1-12. From: ALLA 2010: 5th Biennial Conference of the Australian Labour Law Association, 19-20 November 2010, Glenelg, SA, Australia. (Unpublished)

Floyd, Louise (2009) Strong state voices and co-operative federalism: the contribution of Queensland IR: to the present date and into the future. In: Presentations from the Q150 Conference Series: 150 years of Queensland as a state. From: Q150 Queensland Labour Relations Conference, 11 December 2009, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Floyd, Louise (2009) An outline of the lew labour law in Australia: importance for North Queensland. In: Presentations from the North Queensland Law Association Conference 2009. From: North Queensland Law Association Conference 2009, 29-30 May 2009, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Floyd, Louise (2009) Restraint and anti-poaching clauses; IP & confidentiality: (squabbles at the end of your job?). In: Presentations from the Lexis Nexis Masterclass Series 2009 (Employment Law). From: 2009 Brisbane Lexis Nexis Masterclass Series (Employment Law), 2009, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Floyd, Louise (2008) contracts, fairness and shams: independent contractor laws. In: Presentations from the LexisNexis Masterclass Series (Employment Law). From: LexisNexis Employment Law Masterclass 2008, 2008. (Unpublished)

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Graw, Stephen (2023) An Introduction to the Law of Contract. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen, Parker, David, Whitford, Keturah, and Do, Christina (2023) Understanding Business Law. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2022) Vicarious Liability for the Wrongs of Volunteers. In: [Presented at the Australasian Law Academics Association Annual Conference 2022]. From: Australasian Law Academics Association Annual Conference 2022, 7-9 July 2022, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2022) Vicarious Liability in the UK and Australia - Diverging or Converging? In: [Presented at the Society of Legal Scholars 113th Annual Conference]. From: Society of Legal Scholars 113th Annual Conference 2022, 6-7 September 2022, London, UK.

Graw, Stephen (2021) Terminating partnerships by "Accepted Repudiation": revisiting Lord Millett's dicta. The Journal of Business Law, 2021 (1). pp. 1-29.

Graw, Stephen (2020) An Introduction to the Law of Contract: 10th edition. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2020) Making partners accountable - Rochwerg v Truster reaches Australia. James Cook University Law Review, 26. pp. 75-97.

Graw, Stephen (2020) Solving subdiv 360-A's 'affiliate' problem. Australian Tax Forum, 35 (3). pp. 267-295.

Goldson, Barry, Cunneen, Chris, Russell, Sophie, Brown, David, Baldry, Eileen, Schwartz, Melanie, and Briggs, Damon (2020) Youth justice and penality in comparative context. Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

Graw, Stephen (2019) Terminating partnerships by 'Accepted Repudiation': the differing UK and Australian approaches. In: [Presented at the Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference]. From: Society of Legal Scholars 110th Annual Conference, 3-6 September 2019, Preston, UK.

Graw, Stephen (2019) Encouraging Innovation? Assessing Subdivision 360-A's tax incentives. Australian Tax Forum, 34 (2). pp. 233-275.

Graw, Stephen (2019) Gourley revisited - taxing damages. James Cook University Law Review, 25. pp. 33-62.

Graw, Stephen, Parker, David, Whitford, Keturah, Sangkuhl, Elfriede, and Do, Christina (2019) Understanding business law. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney.

Graw, Stephen (2019) Using taxation to encourage innovation: the Australian experiments. In: [Presnted at the Tax Research Network 28th Annual Conference]. From: Tax Research Network 28th Annual Conference, 9-11 September 2019, Preston, UK.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Dealings between partners. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556161-556226.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Dealings with third parties. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556251-556286.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Dissolution. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556321-556366.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Formation and duration of partnership. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556056-556122.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Joint ventures. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556541-556560.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Limited partnerships. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, pp. 556395-556418.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Nature of partnership. In: Sue, Shannon J., (ed.) Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Halsbury's Laws of Australia . LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556021-556055.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Crowd-sourced funding - have the taxation consequences been thought through? In: Australian Tax Teachers Association Conference Papers 2018. From: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference 2018, 17-19 January 2018, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Are entire agreement clauses entirely effective? In: [Presented at the Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference]. From: Australasian Law Teachers' Association Conference 2018, 4-7 July 2018, Perth, WA, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2018) Crowd-sourced funding: was tax considered? Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 13 (1). pp. 85-113.

Graw, Stephen (2018) An Outline of the Law of Partnership. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2017) An Introduction to the Law of Contract: 9th edition. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2017) Encouraging innovation - the Tax Laws Amendment (Tax Incentives for Innovation) Act 2016. In: [Presented at the Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference]. From: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference 2017, 18-20 January 2017, Masterton, New Zealand.

Graw, Stephen, Parker, David, Whitford, Keturah, Sangkuhl, Elfriede, and Do, Christina (2017) Understanding business law. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney.

Graw, Stephen (2016) Taxing employee share schemes. In: [Presented at the 28th Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference]. From: ATTA 2016: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference 2016, 20-22 January 2016, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2016) Additional damages Under Australia's IP Statutes. In: [Presented at the University of Melbourne Obligations Group Conference 2016]. From: University of Melbourne Obligations Group Conference 2016, 7-9 December 2016, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2016) Getting back to our roots: global law schools in local context. In: Gane, Christopher, and Huang, Robin Hui, (eds.) Legal Education in the Global Context: opportunities and challenges. Emerging Legal Education . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 17-30.

Galloway, Kate (2015) And now for something completely different: statutory interpretation. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 31 March 2015.

Galloway, Kate (2015) #LifestyleChoice, education & informed citizenry: a wake up call. The Power to Persuade, 24 March 2015.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Indigenous dispossession in the 21st century: the northern frontier. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (1). pp. 28-32.

Graw, Stephen (2015) Taking the taxation effect into account in the assessment of damages. In: [Presented at the 2015 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference]. From: ATTA 2015: Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, 19-21 January 2015, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Barrier Reef remains under threat. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (2). p. 140.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Book review of "Earth Jurisprudence: private property and the environment" by Peter D Burdon. Routledge, 2015. ISBN: 978-0-4156-3317-8. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (1). p. 68.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Governance remains on the radar. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (2). p. 140.

Graw, Stephen (2015) An Introduction to the Law of Contract. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Land Law and Sustainability: A Queensland Guide. Apple iTunes.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Marriage and equality: what's love got to do with it? Alternative Law Journal, 40 (4). pp. 225-228.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Sustainability in the real property law curriculum: why and how. Journal of Learning Design, 8 (2). pp. 31-42.

Galloway, Kate (2015) Theoretical approaches to dignity, human rights and surrogacy. In: Gerber, Paula, and O'Byrne, Katie, (eds.) Surrogacy, Law and Human Rights. Ashgate, Farnham, England, pp. 13-29.

Graw, Stephen, Parker, David, Whitford, Keturah, Sangkuhl, Elfriede, and Do, Christina (2015) Understanding business law. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Lady budgets: an explainer. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 22 December 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Planning law is not property: sea level change in Queensland. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 10 December 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Changing academic requirements for lawyers: yes please! Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 9 December 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Doublespeak? Alternative Law Journal, 39 (4). p. 273.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Northern Australia to bloom. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (4). p. 273.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Rougher than usual handling: senator 'mansplains' family violence. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (4). p. 273.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Submission: Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014. Report. Legal Affairs & Community Safety Committee, Queensland Parliament, QLD, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2014) The disgrace of Western Australia's treatment of Aboriginal people. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 14 November 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Surrogacy: whose reproductive liberty? Right Now: human rights in Australia, 13 October 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) The cost of 'regular' freehold over Indigenous land in Queensland. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 5 October 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Terror: abstract and embodied. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 19 September 2014.

Galloway, Kathrine (2014) Ending feminised poverty. Eureka Street, 24 (17).

Galloway, Kate (2014) Women's property: the case for ambitious change. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 7 September 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Bring back the cane: revisiting patriarchy. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 16 July 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Unsettled Great South Land? 'Um' indeed. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 4 July 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Steps to generate (digitally enhanced) change in legal education. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 3 July 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Legal education in a digital context. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 15 June 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) The future of legal education. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 6 June 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Educating the legal profession about gender. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 1 June 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Government largess and wealth. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 25 May 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Submission: Crime and Misconduct and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014. Other. QLD, Australia, Legal Affairs & Community Safety Committee, Queensland Parliament.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Queensland to reintroduce gendered statutory language. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 29 March 2014.

Galloway, Kate, and Ardill, Allan (2014) Queensland: a return to the moonlight state? Alternative Law Journal, 39 (1). pp. 3-8.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Assisted reproductive technologies and human rights. Right Now, 11 February 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Why the Great Barrier Reef should have legal standing. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 2 February 2014.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Book Review of "Gender Issues and Human Rights" by Dianne Otto (Ed), UK, Edward Elgar, 2013. ISBN 978-1-84980-830-9. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (3). p. 205.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Book review of "Law as Engineering: thinking about what lawyers do" by David Howarth, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2014. ISBN 978-0-85793-377-5. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (3). p. 203.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Book review of "Profits of Doom: how vulture capitalism is swallowing the world" by Antony Loewenstein; Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0-522-86723-7. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (1). p. 66.

Galloway, Kate (2014) Cutting through legal arguments: constitutional recognition. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 8 (15). pp. 3-5.

Galloway, Kate, and Jones, Peter (2014) Guarding our identities: the dilemma of transforamtion in the legal academy. QUT Law Review, 14 (1). pp. 15-26.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) The perils of individualism and our dystopian present. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 22 December 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) There's no property in reputation. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 20 December 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Distribution, redistribution or maintaining the status quo? The normative foundation of intimate partner constructive trusts. In: Presentations from the Obligations Group Trusts Conference. From: Obligations Group Trusts Conference, 5-6 December 2013, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) How Queensland is failing to measure up to standards of accountability. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 24 November 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Forced removal of children: when will government learn? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 14 November 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Queensland political culture: executive dominance trumps civil liberties. Right Now, 11 November 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Is the Queensland government man enough to really get 'tough on crime'? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 3 November 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Queensland anti-bikie laws: a return to the Moonlight State? Open Forum, 30 October 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Women in the institutions of the law. Right Now, 22 October 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Are there boundaries to freedom of contract? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 20 October 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) A sense of entitlement? The (gender) subtext of 'lifters not leaners'. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 15 September 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Some violence is better than others. Right Now, 13 September 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Paid parental leave and the possibility of structural change. Open Forum, 26 August 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Sex appeal and the 'disorder of women'. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 14 August 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) 'Family' values and the privatisation of welfare. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 27 July 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Australia's tropical diplomacy. Right Now, 15 July 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) 'Invisible substances': can we trade them? Of course we can... Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 15 July 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Gender is never off the agenda while denigration of women is a national pastime. Open Forum, 17 June 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) The ecology of land regulation in Queensland. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 2 June 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Human embryo research: who donates the eggs? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 16 May 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Searching for the rule of law in the jungle. Right Now, 8 May 2013. p. 1.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Black Caviar: one of our best sportswomen? I don’t think so…. Open Forum, 23 April 2013. p. 1.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Compensating organ donors: commodification or freedom? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 7 April 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Paying the tax man. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 29 March 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Women's rights are human rights. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 21 January 2013.

Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Why is breastfeeding scary? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 18 January 2013.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Book review of "Tomorrow's Lawyers: an introduction to your future" by Richard Susskind. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-0-19-966806-9. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (3). p. 200.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Garma: culture on country. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (3). p. 204.

Galloway, Kate, Greaves, Kristoffer, and Castan, Melissa (2013) Gatecrashing the research paradigm: effective integration of online technologies in maximising research impact and engagement in legal education. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 6 (1&2). pp. 83-91.

Galloway, Kate, and Ardill, Allan (2013) Green Tape. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (4). p. 279.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Indigenous issues: grog or no grog? Alternative Law Journal, 38 (1). pp. 47-48.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Law of the jungle. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (2). p. 135.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Move on powers for bats. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (2). p. 131.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Step up feminists it's not over yet. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (2). p. 138.

Galloway, Kate (2013) WA government makes settlement 
offer to Noongar. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (3). p. 198.

Galloway, Kate (2013) Who watches the watchdog? Alternative Law Journal, 38 (2). p. 131.

Galloway, Kate, and Ardill, Allan (2013) Workers' compensation. Alternative Law Journal, 38 (4). p. 279.

Galloway, Kate (2013) The unwritten rules. Griffith Review, 40. pp. 1-11.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Faster, higher, sexier: women in sport. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 23 December 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Respect mah authoritah! Amicae Curiae, 15 December 2011.

Galloway, Kathrine, and Castan, Melissa (2012) The legal profession's treatment of women lawyers is a barometer of its ethics. Amicae Curiae, 10 December 2012. pp. 1-3.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Buying a book: how hard can it be? Curl: Property Law, Women and Law, Contemporary Legal Issues, 1 December 2012. pp. 1-3.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Is gender equality a non-gendered agenda? Or is it really about women? Women's Agenda, 23 November 2012. pp. 1-2.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Is my body my own? Curl: Property Law, Women, Contemporary Legal Issues, 15 November 2012. pp. 1-3.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Lockhart River crash compensation a big win for Indigenous justice. The Conversation, 6 November 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Learning Land Law: and More. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 19 October 2012.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Alan Jones and contempt for women in the public sphere: vilification? Women's Agenda, 3 September 2012.

Galloway, Kate, and Jones, Peter (2012) Improving learning in higher education: engaging academics in teaching and learning through a transformative fusion epistemology. In: Proceedings of the New Trends on Global Education Conference. p. 1. From: New Trends on Global Education Conference, 24-26 September 2012, Kyrenia, Cyprus.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Reef's standing threatened by governance? Alternative Law Journal, 37 (3). p. 209.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Anglican marriage changes: why asking wife to 'submit' over 'obey' is a dangerous development. Women's Agenda, 27 August 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) What's so hard about consensual sex? Amicae Curiae, 22 August 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Women in Queensland: back to the future. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 5 August 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Don't call me girl. I'm a woman. Amicae Curiae, 1 August 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Lawyers' lingerie league: clothing as control? Amicae Curiae, 13 June 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Thinking like a lawyer: the good the bad and the ugly. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 12 June 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Property and procreation: problematising sperm. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 8 June 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Advocates or activists: what can lawyers learn from Mabo? The Conversation, 2012 (5 June). pp. 1-2.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Coal Mine to go Ahead. Alternative Law Journal, 37 (2). p. 137.

Galloway, Kathrine, and Jones, Peter (2012) The transition of identity from discipline scholar to scholar of teaching and learning: Tensions and reflections on the path to a fusion epistemology. In: Abstracts from Academic Identities Conference 2012: thinking, researching and living otherwise. pp. 23-24. From: AIC 2012 Academic Identities Conference: thinking, researching and living otherwise, 25-27 June 2012, Auckland, New Zealand.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Networking supports legal education. Campus Review, 2012 (May). pp. 1-2.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Landowners’ vs miners' property interests: the unsustainability of property as dominion. Alternative Law Journal, 37 (2). 77. pp. 1-5.

Galloway, Kate, and Jones, Peter (2012) The teaching/research nexus: possibilities and strategies. In: abstracts from 2012 JCU Teaching and Learning Week: Rethink, innovate, redesign. p. 1. From: 2012 JCU Teaching and Learning Week: rethink, innovate, redesign, 28 May - 1 June 2012, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Do clothes make the (wo)man? Amicae Curiae, 29 April 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) What is the 'truth' about marriage? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 28 April 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater: work placements for student learning. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 14 April 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Is it possible to steal virtual goods? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 11 April 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) How the law constructs the environment: the Wandoan coal case. Curl: property law, public/private, contemporary legal issues, 3 April 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) To change or not to change? That is the (constitutional) question. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 4 March 2012.

Galloway, Kate, and McGrath, Tim (2012) Tenants' moratoria under the Corporations Act and relief against forfeiture. Insolvency Law Journal , 20 (1). pp. 5-17.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Bats, dangerous creatures & domain over land. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 26 February 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Who controls women's bodies? Amicae Curiae, 19 February 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) I know what boys like: what women wear. Amicae Curiae, 12 February 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Husband and wife are two souls in the one flesh... Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 11 February 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Sex & immorality: the court's take. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 29 January 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Professionalism and sustainability in lawyering. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 23 January 2012.

Galloway, Kate (2012) The invisibility of marriage. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 4 January 2012.

Galloway, Kathrine, Carruthers, Penny, and Skead, Natalie (2012) Assessment in the law school: contemporary approaches of Australian property law teachers. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 5 (1&2). pp. 1-14.

Galloway, Kathrine, Greaves, Kristoffer, and Castan, Melissa (2012) Interconnectedness, multiplexity and the global student: the role of blogging and micro blogging in opening students' horizons. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 5 (1&2). pp. 1-12.

Graw, Stephen (2012) An Introduction to the Law of Contract. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2012) Justice for dependents of Lockhart River plane crash victims. Alternative Law Journal, 37 (4). p. 289.

Galloway, Kate, and Jones, Peter (2012) Scholarship in the discipline and higher education: the need for a fusion epistemology focused on academic identity. Higher Education Research & Development, 31 (6). pp. 931-933.

Galloway, Kathrine (2012) Thinking like a lawyer. Alternative Law Journal, 37 (4). p. 298.

Galloway, Kate, Shircore, Mandy, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, and Bradshaw, Rachel (2012) Using sustainability to inform renewal of the LLB foundation curriculum: knowledge skills and attitudes for the future. Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 12 (1). pp. 1-20.

Galloway, Kate, and Jones, Peter (2012) The unsustainability of legal practice: the case for transformation of legal education and legal educators. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Transformative Learning. pp. 162-166. From: 10th International Conference on Transformative Learning, 1-4 November 2012, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Galloway, Kate (2011) Is local, organic sperm the next big thing? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 30 December 2011.

Galloway, Kate (2011) The husband, his widow, his sperm and the court... Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 10 June 2011.

Galloway, Kate (2011) Unbundling interests in land. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 29 May 2011.

Galloway, Kathrine, Bradshaw, Rachel, Dunbar, Neil, and Fellows, Jamie (2011) Approaches to student support in the first year of law school. Legal Education Review, 21 (1-2). 235-249 .

Graw, Stephen (2011) Dealings between partners. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556161-556215.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Dealings with third parties. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556251-556280.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Dissolution. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556321-556355.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Formation and duration. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556095-556117.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Incorporated limited partnerships. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 556463-556489.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Joint ventures. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556541-556553.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Limited partnerships. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556395-556416.

Graw, Stephen (2011) Nature of partnership. In: Das, Milton, (ed.) Halsbury's Laws of Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths, pp. 556021-556051.

Graw, Stephen (2011) An Outline of the Law of Partnership. Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia.

Galloway, Kathrine (2011) Refreshed in the tropics: developing curriculum using a thematic lens. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 4 (1-2). pp. 119-128.

Galloway, Kate (2010) Liability for occupation rent: 'no fault ouster' of a co-tenant. Australian Property Law Journal, 19 (1). pp. 23-29.

Galloway, Kate (2010) Analysing conscience as the mediating concept between the free market and consumer protection in Queensland land transactions. James Cook University Law Review, 17. pp. 83-108.

Galloway, Kate, and Bradshaw, Rachel (2010) Responding to changed parameters of the law student: a reflection on pastoral care in the law school. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 3 (1 and 2). pp. 101-112.

Graw, Stephen (2009) Tax Update. In: Papers from the North Queensland Convention 2009. From: North Queensland Convention 2009, 6-7 August 2009, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2008) The lay of the land: annual tax update. In: [Presented at] 2008 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2008 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention, 16-17 May 2008, Cairns.

Galloway, Kate (2008) Legislating conscience into contract: how the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 affects our understanding of contract law in Queensland residential land sales. Commercial Law Quarterly, 21 (4). pp. 3-14.

Graw, Stephen (2008) An Introduction to the Law of Contract. Thomson Lawbook, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Galloway, Kate (2008) Statutory modification of contract law in Queensland: a new equilibrium or entrenching the old power order? James Cook University Law Review, 15 (2008). pp. 67-96.

Graw, Stephen (2007) Timetable changes: annual tax update. In: [Presented at] 2007 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2007 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention, 18 - 19 May 2007, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2007) Incorporated limited partnerships. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) An Outline of the Law of Partnership. Thomson Law Book Co, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 267-284.

Graw, Stephen (2006) Tax update. In: [Presented at] 2006 Tax Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2006 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention, 18 May 2006, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2006) Living with ROSA: implications of the self-assessment changes for tax practitioners. In: Papers from the Taxation Institute 21st National Convention. From: Taxation Institute 21st National Convention, 5-8 April 2006, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2005) Roll up, roll up: the tax update. In: [Presented at] 2005 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2005 Taxation Institute of Australian North Queensland Convention, 19-20 May 2005, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Graw, Stephen (2005) 1976 - present: post-Miller era. In: Burla, Robert, (ed.) Crossed Boomerangs: a history of all the 31 battalions. Australian Military History Publications, Australia, pp. 405-416.

Graw, Stephen (2004) Income tax update: cases, rulings and legislation 2003. In: [Presented at] 2004 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2004 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention, 5-6 March 2004, Townsville.

Graw, Stephen (2003) Luck of the draw: other cases and rulings. In: [Presented at] 2003 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention. From: 2003 Taxation Institute of Australia North Queensland Convention, 20-21 February 2003, Townsville.

Graw, Stephen (2000) Fixtures and the "Purpose of Annexation" Test. Queensland Lawyer, 21 (1). pp. 32-39.

Graw, Stephen (2000) Puff, Pepsi and 'That Plane': the John Leonard saga. Journal of Contract Law, 15 (3). pp. 281-290.

Galloway, Kate, and Castan, Melissa (2014) Sexism in the profession: a barometer of professional ethics? In: Presentations from the 2014 Wellness for Law Forum. From: 2014 Wellness for Law Forum: advancing the conversation about wellness for law, 6-7 February 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Galloway, Kate (2013) Is land more than the sum of its parts? In: Sustainability Symposium: how can we live and eat sustainably in the tropics. pp. 1-3. From: Sustainability Symposium: how can we live and eat sustainably in the tropics, 8 March 2013, Cairns, Australia. (Unpublished)

Graw, Stephen (2013) Recent developments in the law of contract. In: Thomson Reuters ALB Masterclass Series. From: Thomson Reuters ALB Masterclass Series, 18 June 2013, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Rundle, Olivia, and Hardy, Samantha (2012) Australian birth certificates: the best interests of no one at all. Australian Journal of Family Law, 26 (2). pp. 116-141.

Richardson, Kristy, and Galloway, Kate (2009) Severing a joint tenancy: a Queensland analysis. Australian Property Law Journal, 16. pp. 245-261.

Roebuck, Joanne, Westcott, Lisa, and Thiriet, Dominique (2007) Reflective narratives: a useful learning activity and assessment for first year law students. Law Teacher, 41 (1). pp. 37-49.

Roebuck, Joanne (2007) Reflexive practice: to enhance student learning. Journal of Learning Design, 2 (1). pp. 77-91.

Ricketts, Aidan (2004) Police powers in the premier state, or the premiers police state. SCU Law Review, 8. pp. 117-189.

Rivers, J., and Amankwah, A.H. (2003) Sovereignty and legal pluralism in developing nations: a new appraisal of the Papua New Guinea case. James Cook University Law Review, 10. pp. 85-115.

Rothwell, Donald R., and Kaye, Stuart B. (2001) A legal framework for integrated oceans and coastal management in Australia. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 18 (3). pp. 278-292.

Roebuck, Joanne (2000) Delivery of legal services: should legal services for women be provided by women? James Cook University Law Review, 7. pp. 214-234.

Rafferty, Judith (2020) Analysing the justice needs of Rwandan female victim-survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their experiences with the gacaca courts. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Steele, Linda, Swaffer, Kate, Siciliano, Hope, Rose, Evelyn, Mitchell, William John, Kobier, Karen, and Bailey, Brenda (2023) Reparations for people living with dementia: Recognition, accountability, change, now! Dementia, 22 (8). pp. 1738-1756.

Spencer, Elizabeth (2021) Mediating Workplace Bullying: A Reflective Case Study. Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 31 (2). pp. 114-121.

Shircore, Mandy, and Douglas, Heather (2018) Court opens door to domestic violence victim to sue police for negligence. The Conversation, 30 August 2018.

Shircore, Mandy, and Townsville Community Legal Service (2018) How far that little candle throws his beams! The journey of regional law students after Clinical Legal Education. In: [Presented at the Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference]. From: Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference 2018, 4 -7 July 2018, Perth, WA, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy, and de Costa, Caroline (2018) Patient decision making and the diminishing role of the courts? Review of contemporary medico-legal issues. In: [Presented at the North Queensland Law Association Conference]. From: North Queensland Law Association Conference 2018, 25-27 May, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy, Douglas, Heather, and Morwood, Victoria (2017) Domestic and family violence and police negligence. Sydney Law Review, 39 (4). pp. 539-567.

Shircore, Mandy (2015) Creating a comprehensive clinical and capstone experience for regional law students. In: ALTA Conference Abstracts. From: Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference 2015 , 18-18 July 2015, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy (2015) Law Briefs: torts. Thomson Reuters Law Briefs . Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy, Kuilboer, Alf, and Murphy, Laurie (2014) Building a capstone WIL experience one pebble at a time: using an E-portfolio to demonstrate development of WIL related competencies. In: Proceedings of the ACEN National Conference 2014. p. 267. From: Work Integrated Learning: Building Capacity, 1-3 October 2014, Tweed Heads, NSw, Australia.

Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha (2014) Conflict coaching. In: Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha, (eds.) Dispute Resolution in Australia: cases, commentary and materials. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 265-295.

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Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha (2014) Dispute resolution in criminal law. In: Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha, (eds.) Dispute Resolution in Australia: cases, commentary and materials. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 428-473.

Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha (2014) Dispute resolution in the workplace. In: Spencer, David, and Hardy, Samantha, (eds.) Dispute Resolution in Australia: cases, commentary and materials. Thomson Reuters, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 585-647.

Shircore, Mandy, Galloway, Kate, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, and Daniel, Ryan (2013) From the first year to the final year experience: embedding reflection for work integrated learning in a holistic curriculum framework. International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education, 4 (1). pp. 125-133.

Shircore, Mandy (2013) Establishing liability for police negligence: a comparison of approaches in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In: Law on the Edge Abstracts. From: Law on the Edge, 1-4 July 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Shircore, Mandy (2012) Shoot first establish liability later: the duty of care owed to mentally ill persons. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 5 (1-2). pp. 255-263.

Sungaila, Helen, and Boulot, Peter (2012) A new legal paradigm: towards a jurisprudence based on ecological sovereignty. Maquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, 8 (1). pp. 1-15.

Secher, Ulla (2010) The concept of 'operational inconsistency' in Australia: implications for native title - the common law and statutory positions. Part II - the development of 'operational inconsistency' in Australian jurisprudence: the Ward High Court decision and beyond. Australian Property Law Journal, 18 (3). pp. 218-244.

Secher, Ulla (2010) The Concept of 'Operational Inconsistency' in Australia: Implications for Native Title - the Common Law and Statutory Positions - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 18 (2). pp. 150-184.

Shircore, Mandy (2010) Lessons learned; accountability and closure: is the coronial process providing what is needed to Indigenous communities? Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 3 (1 and 2). pp. 55-64.

Shircore, Mandy, and Barrett, Malcolm (2009) Uncomfortable bedfellows: Queensland criminal law and patients' rights to refuse life-sustaining treatment. James Cook University Law Review, 16. pp. 90-121.

Sungaila, Helen (2008) The history of education and the study of educational administration. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 40 (1). pp. 41-45.

Sungaila, Helen, and McEwan, Alex (2008) As to any climate change: is it not time that we academic lawyers cease to pose the question and to begin to provide an answer? In: Australasian Law Teachers Conference (63) p. 162. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Secher, Ulla (2008) Implications of the Crown's radical title for statutory regimes regulating the alienation of Land: 'Crown Land' v 'Property of the Crown' Post-Mabo'. Monash University Law Review, 34 (1). pp. 9-52.

Sungaila, Angela, and Sungaila, Helen (2008) On being the forensic, expert witness: an analysis of the medico-legal interface experience in the rape trial. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 87. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy (2008) Standardising the standard of the learner driver: Imbree v McNeilly. James Cook University Law Review, 15 (2008). pp. 234-249.

Shircore, Mandy (2008) Torts. Pearson Law Briefs . Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy (2008) Using effective and engaging assessment to scaffold development of legal problem solving skills in first year law. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 146. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Shircore, Mandy, and Barrett, Malcolm (2007) Drink if you dare: the civil and criminal consequences for the victim of intentional drink spiking. In: Proceedings of the ALTA 2007 Conference. Law and Public Policy: Taming the Unruly Horse?. From: ALTA 2007 Conference: 62nd Annual Conference. Law and Public Policy: Taming the Unruly Horse?, 23-26 Sep 2007, University of Western Australia.

Shircore, Mandy (2007) Drinking, driving and causing injury: the position of the passenger of an intoxicated driver. Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 7 (2). pp. 375-402.

Secher, Ulla (2007) The High Court and recognition of Native Title: distinguishing between the doctrines of terra nullius and 'desert and uncultivated'. University of Western Sydney Law Review, 11. pp. 1-39.

Shircore, Mandy (2006) Police liability for negligent investigations: when will a duty of care arise? Deakin Law Review, 11 (1). pp. 33-62.

Secher, Ulla (2006) The doctrine of tenure in Australia post-Mabo: replacing the 'feudal fiction' with the 'mere radical title fiction' - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 13 (2). pp. 107-139.

Secher, Ulla (2006) The doctrine of tenure in Australia post-Mabo: replacing the 'feudal fiction' with the 'mere radical title fiction'-part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 13 (2). pp. 140-178.

Secher, Ulla (2006) The legal nature of the Crown's title on the Grant of a Common Law Lease Post Mabo: implications of the High Court's treatment of the 'Reversion Expectant' argument: part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 14 (1). pp. 1-30.

Secher, Ulla (2006) The legal nature of the Crown's title on the grant of a common law lease post-Mabo: implications of the High Court's treatment of the 'reversion expectant' argument - Part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 14 (1). pp. 31-71.

Secher, Ulla (2005) The Mabo decision - preserving the distinction between 'settled' and 'conquered or ceded' territories. University of Queensland Law Journal, 24 (1). pp. 35-71.

Secher, Ulla (2005) A common law doctrine of suspension of native title?: judicial interpretations of the 'reversion expectant argument' and the concept of 'operational inconsistency' - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 12 (1). pp. 1-25.

Secher, Ulla (2005) A common law doctrine of suspension of native title?: judicial interpretations of the 'reversion expectant argument' and the concept of 'operational inconsistency' - Part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 12 (1). pp. 26-67.

Secher, Ulla (2005) The meaning of radical title: the pre-Mabo authorities explained - part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 11 (3). pp. 179-208.

Secher, Ulla (2005) The meaning of radical title: the pre-Mabo authorities explained - part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 11 (3). pp. 209-243.

Secher, Ulla (2004) The reception of land law into the Australian colonies Post-Mabo: the continuity and recognition doctrines revisited and the emergence of the doctrine of 'continuity pro-tempore'. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 27 (3). pp. 703-735.

Secher, Ulla (2004) Case note: Jones v Public Trustee of Queensland [2004] QCA 269 (6 August 2004) Recognition of Aboriginal customary law and the Mabo principle. James Cook University Law Review, 11. pp. 215-220.

Secher, U., and Amankwah, H.A. (2003) Native title, crown property and resources: Post-Mabo judicial interpretations of statutory declarations and statutory vesting provisions. James Cook University Law Review, 9. pp. 110-226.

Secher, Ulla (2000) Native Title: An exception to indefeasibility and a ground for invoking the deferred indefeasibility theory. James Cook University Law Review, 7. pp. 17-73.

Shircore, Mandy, and Murray, Michael (2016) Developing and sustaining pro bono partnerships. In: 5th Asia Pro Bono Conference. From: 5th Asia Pro Bono Conference, 31 August - 01 September 2016, Bali, Indonesia. (Unpublished)

Smith, Rebecca Ann (2013) Human rights and Australian extractive industries in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region: a case study of Rio Tinto's adherence to the construct of corporate social responsibility. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Shircore, Mandy, Corbett-Jarvis, Nichola, Collins, Pauline, and Schillmoller, Anne (2011) Getting it right: transparency, moderation and benchmarking across the first year curriculum. In: Abstracts from 66th Annual Conference of Australasian Law Teachers Association. p. 1. From: 66th Annual Conference of Australasian Law Teachers Association, 3 - 6 July 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Shircore, Mandy, and Barrett, Malcolm (2011) Who's looking after the kids? Parental tortious and criminal liability for failure to care for and supervise children. In: Abstracts from 66th Annual Conference of Australasian Law Teachers Association. p. 1. From: 66th Annual Conference of Australasian Law Teachers Association, 3 - 6 July 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Thiriet, Dominique (2013) Out of Eden: wild animals and the law. In: Sankoff, Peter, White, Steven, and Black, Celeste, (eds.) Animal Law in Australasia: continuing the dialogue. Federation Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 226-244.

Thirarungrueang, Kunnawee (2013) Rethinking CSR in Australia: time for binding regulation. International Journal of Law and Management, 55 (3). pp. 173-200.

Thorpe, David, Buti, Antonio, Davies, Chris, Fridman, Saul, and Jonson, Paul (2013) Sports Law. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Thiriet, Dominique (2012) Recreational, conservation and traditional hunting: the ethical dimensions. In: Proceedings of the 2012 RSPCA Australia Scientific Seminar. pp. 12-19. From: 2012 RSPCA Australia Scientific Seminar, 28 February 2012, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Thiriet, Dominique (2011) Conservation shouldn't be a popularity contest. The Conversation, 2011. pp. 1-4.

Thiriet, Dominique (2010) Flying fox conservation laws, policies and practices in Australia - a case study in conserving unpopular species. Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy, 13 (2). pp. 161-194.

Thiriet, Dominique (2009) Book review of "Handbook of Australian Animal Cruelty Law" by Malcolm Caulfield, Animals Australia, North Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Australian Animal Protection Law Journal, 2. pp. 79-80.

Thiriet, Dominique (2009) Recreational hunting – regulation and animal welfare concerns. In: Sankoff, Peter, and White, Steven, (eds.) Animal Law in Australasia. Federation Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 259-288.

Thorpe, David, Buti, Antonio, Davies, Chris, Fridman, Saul, and Jonson, Paul (2009) Sports Law. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Thiriet, Dominique (2008) Author’s reply to "the welfare of introduced wild animals in Australia: a balanced response". Environment & Planning Law Journal, 25 (3). pp. 160-163.

Thiriet, Dominique (2008) Warts and all: laws, policies and practice for the management of unpopular species. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 73. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Thiriet, Dominique (2007) In the spotlight - the welfare of introduced wild animals in Australia. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 24 (6). pp. 417-426.

Thiriet, Dominique (2007) Out of the "too hard basket" - traditional hunting and animal welfare. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 24 (1). pp. 59-73.

Thiriet, Dominique (2006) Traditional hunting: cultural rights v animal welfare. Alternative Law Journal, 31 (2). pp. 63-65.

Thiriet, Dominique (2005) The relocation of flying fox colonies in Queensland. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 22 (3). pp. 231-239.

Thiriet, Dominique (2004) Tradition and change: avenues for improving animal welfare in Indigenous hunting. James Cook University Law Review, 11. pp. 195-214.

Thirarungrueang, Kunnawee (2015) Rethinking corporate social responsibility in Australia: time for binding regulation? PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Woellner, Robin, and Bersten, Michael (2023) Quo vadis legal professional privilege — wavering in the multiverse? Australian Tax Forum, 38 (4).

Woellner, Robin (2021) TASA and the life-cycle of a tax practitioner - current law and proposed reform. Australian Tax Forum, 36 (3). pp. 443-514.

Woellner, Robin (2020) ‘It is a bad look’. E-Journal of Tax Research, 18 (2). pp. 508-530.

Woellner, Robin (2017) Unpacking the Commissioner's Remedial Power. Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 10. pp. 130-145.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2016) Australian Taxation Law 2016. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Woellner, Robin (2016) Challenging an assessment on the basis of conscious maladministration. In: [Presented at the 28th Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference]. From: ATTA 2016: 28th Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, 20-22 January 2016, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Woellner, Robin (2015) ATO access powers: another lost opportunity. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 8 (1-2). pp. 119-128.

Woellner, Robin (2015) Problems in paradise: conscious maladministration in the ATO. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 8 (1-2). pp. 129-142.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2013) Australian Taxation Law. CCH Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2013) Australian Taxation Law Select: legislation and commentary. CCH Australia, Sydney, NSW.

Woellner, Robin, and Zetler, Julie (2013) Judge not lest ye be judged: the trials of a model litigant. In: Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association (6) pp. 189-199. From: Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference, 29 September - 1 October 2013, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2012) Australian Taxation Law. CCH Australia, North Ryde, NSW, Australia.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2012) Australian Taxation Law Select: legislation and commentary. CCH Australia, Sydney, NSW.

Woellner, Robin (2012) "Imposition of penalties for taking a position that is not 'reasonably arguable' - the beat goes on". In: Australasian Law Teachers' Association. pp. 1-15. From: Australasian Law Teachers' Association Conference, 1 - 4 July 2012, Sydney, NSW.

Woellner, Robin, and Maples, Andrew (2012) Levelling the playing field - the options for reforming protection for tax advice in the United Kingdom: lessons from other jurisdictions. In: International Administration Conference. 32. pp. 1-44. From: 10th International Tax Administration Conference, 2 - 3 April 2012, Sydney, NSW.

Woellner, Robin (2012) "Plutarch's Paradox" - or the case of the interminable trust. Australian Tax Review, 41 (4). pp. 203-224.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2011) Australian Taxation Law Select: legislation and commentary. CCH Australia, Sydney, NSW.

Woellner, Robin, Barkoczy, Stephen, Murphy, Shirley, Evans, Chris, and Pinto, Dale (2010) Australian Taxation Law Select: legislation and commentary. CCH Australia, North Ryde, NSW.

Woellner, Robin (2008) "Will no-one rid me of this troublesome debt?": directors' liability for unremitted PAYG. In: Australasian Law Teachers Association 63rd Annual Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?. p. 180. From: 2008 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change?, 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Westcott, Lisa (2007) Making it real: infusing insolvency law with work related activities and assessments. In: Proceedings of the Effective Teaching and Learning Conference. From: Effective Teaching and Learning Conference 2007, 1-2 November 2007, Brisbane, QLD.

Woellner, Robin, and Graw, Stephen (2006) Self assessment: Are we there yet? Are we there yet? In: Proceedings of the Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference. pp. 3-29. From: 61st Annual ALTA Conference, 4-7 July 2006, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Westcott, Lisa, and Shircore, Mandy (2006) The experience of a small regional law school in preparing students for a journey through law. James Cook University Law Review, 13. pp. 81-102.

Westcott, Lisa (2004) Thomas v Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (Unreported, District Court of Queensland, White DCJ, 5 August 2004). James Cook University Law Review, 11. pp. 222-226.

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