Publications by: Lynda Crowley-Cyr
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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.
Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2010) Homelessness, Mental Illness and the State: an endless crisis of suffering and exclusion. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, Saarbrücken, Germany.
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.
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.
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.
Crowley-Cyr, Lynda (2000) A century of remodelling: the law of abortion in review. Journal of Law and Medicine, 7 (3). pp. 252-266.