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- 23 LAW, POLITICS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES (328)
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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.
Chong, Mark David, Lane, Corey J., Kewley, Geoff, Toll, Joy, and Brbich, Dympna (2024) Introduction: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, youth justice and the law. Bond Law Review, 36 (2). i-vi.
Chong, Mark David, Francis, Abraham P., Carter, Margaret Anne, and Baffour, Frank Darkwa (2022) Employing humanistic teaching approaches to promote student wellbeing in higher education. In: Francis, Abraham F., and Carter, Margaret Anne, (eds.) Mental Health and Higher Education in Australia. Springer, Singapore, pp. 87-101.
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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.
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 (2020) Law at a critical juncture: retribution and criminal responsibility at the US Army war crimes trials in the Philippines, 1945–1947. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Kewley, Geoff, Lane, Corey, and Chong, Mark David (2024) Understanding the nature of ADHD and the vulnerability of those with the condition who fall foul of the criminal justice system. Bond Law Review, 36 (2). pp. 53-73.
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Lane, Corey J., Chong, Mark David, and Kewley, Geoff (2024) ‘Often fails to give close attention to detail’: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in criminal justice offender populations. Bond Law Review, 36 (2).
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Nakata, Sana, and Bray, Daniel (2023) Political Representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth in Australia. In: Sandin, Bengt, Joseffson, Jonathan, Hanson, Karl, and Balagopalan, Sarada, (eds.) The Politics of Children's Rights and Representation. Studies in Childhood and Youth . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 301-323.
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O'Sullivan, Carmel (2024) Command Responsibility in the Brereton Report: Weakened Accountability and the Threat to Rights, Freedoms and Reputation. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 47. pp. 519-547.
Oliveri, Vicki, Porter, Glenn, Davies, Chris, and James, Pamela (2022) AArt crime: the challenges of provenance, law and ethics. Museum Management and Curatorship, 37 (2). pp. 179-195.
O'Sullivan, Carmel (2022) New Court, Same Division: The Bemba Case as an Illustration of the Continued Confusion regarding the Command Responsibility Doctrine. Leiden Journal of International Law, 35 (3). pp. 661-678.
O'Sullivan, Carmel (2019) Casting the Net Too Wide: The Disproportionate Infringement of the Right to Freedom of Association by Queensland's Consorting Laws. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 25 (2). pp. 263-280.
O'Sullivan, Carmel, and Lauchs, Mark (2018) A Spoiled Mixture: The Excessive Favouring of Police Discretion Over Clear Rules by Queensland's Consorting Laws. Criminal Law Journal, 42 (Part 2). pp. 108-121.
O'Sullivan, Carmel, and Walters, Reece (2016) Criminology, War and Environmental Despoliation. In: McGarry, R., and Walklate, S., (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War. Palgrave Macmillan, London, United Kingdom, pp. 79-96.
O'Sullivan, Carmel (2011) Dying for the Bonds of Marriage: Forced Marriages as a Weapon of Genocide. Hastings Women's Law Journal, 22 (2). p. 271.
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Velazquez, Marisela, Petray, Theresa L., and Miles, Debra (2024) The impacts of drug and alcohol use on sentencing for First Nations and non-Indigenous defendants. Race and Justice, 14 (2). pp. 124-145.