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Number of items at this level: 13.

Article

Lavery, Daniel (2022) Renovating the Orthodox Theory of Australian Territorial Sovereignty. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 45 (2). pp. 499-530.

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.

Mihal, Jan (2021) Responding to the over-inclusiveness objection to Hart's theory of law: a causal approach. Jurisprudence, 12 (2). pp. 175-199.

Lavery, Daniel (2020) Judicial Distancing in the High Court: Love/Thoms v Commonwealth. James Cook University Law Review, 26. pp. 159-174.

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.

Mihal, Jan (2017) Defending a functional kinds account of law. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 42. pp. 121-144.

Lavery, Daniel (2017) 'Not Purely of Law': the Doctrine of Backward Peoples in Milirrpum. James Cook University Law Review, 23. pp. 53-77.

Lavery, Daniel (2004) The recognition level of the native title claim group: A legal and policy perspective. Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title, 2 (30). pp. 1-12.

Lavery, Daniel (2003) A Greater Sense of Tradition: The Implications of The Normative System Principles in Yorta Yorta for Native Title Determination Applications. Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 10 (4). 41.

Book Chapter

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2023) Rethinking Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples. In: Newman, Daniel, and Gordon, Faith, (eds.) Access to Justice in Rural Communities: Global Perspectives. Bloomsbury Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 71-84.

Conference Item

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.

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