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Allison, Fiona, Schwartz, Melanie, and Cunneen, Chris (2014) The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in WA. Report. Cairns Institute, 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, Schwartz, Melanie, and Cunneen, Chris (2013) 'That's discrimination!' Indigenous peoples' experiences of discrimination in the Northern Territory. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 8 (5). pp. 8-12.
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.
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Brown, David, Cunneen, Chris, Schwartz, Melanie, Stubbs, Julie, and Young, Courtney (2016) Justice Reinvestment: winding back imprisonment. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA.
Baldry, Eileen, Carlton, Bree, and Cunneen, Chris (2015) Abolitionism and the paradox of penal reform in Australia: Indigenous women, colonial patriarchy and co-option. Social Justice, 41 (3). pp. 168-189.
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)
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.
Bagshaw, Dale, Brown, Thea, Wendt, Sarah, Campbell, Alan, McInnes, Elspeth, Tinning, Beth, Batagol, Becky, Sifris, Adiva, Tyson, Danielle, Baker, Joanne, and Fernandez Arias, Paula (2011) The effect of family violence on post-separation parenting arrangements: the experiences and views of children and adults from families who separated post-1995 and post-2006. Family Matters, 86. pp. 49-61.
Bagshaw, Dale, Brown, Thea, Wendt, Sarah, Campbell, Alan, McInnes, Elspeth, Tinning, Beth, Batagol, Becky, Sifris, Adiva, Tyson, Danielle, Baker, Joanne, and Fernandez Arias, Paula (2010) Family violence and family law in Australia: the experiences and views of children and adults from families who separated post‐1995 and post‐2006. Monash University; University of South Australia and James Cook University for the Australian Attorney-General's Department, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Bradshaw, Rachel (2010) Experimental use exemption: a necessary expansion in Australian patent law. Australian Intellectual Property Journal, 21 (3). pp. 134-147.
Behrendt, Larissa, Cunneen, Chris, and Libesman, Terri (2008) Indigenous Legal Relations in Australia. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
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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.
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, Schwartz, Melanie, Stubbs, Julie, Brown, David, and Young, Courtney (2017) Justice reinvestment as social justice. In: Weber, Leanne, Fishwick, Elaine, and Marmo, Marinella, (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 309-318.
Cunneen, Chris, and Tauri, Juan (2017) Survival, dignity and well-being: Indigenous human rights and transformative approaches to justice. In: Weber, Leanne, Fishwick, Elaine, and Marmo, Marinella, (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 429-439.
Campbell, Fiona (2016) Special measures and racial discrimination: a study of the Cape York Welfare Reform. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Cunneen, Chris (2016) When does transitional justice begin and end? Colonised peoples, liberal democracies and restorative justice. In: Clamp, Kerry, (ed.) Restorative Justice in Transitional Settings. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 190-210.
Campbell, Fiona (2015) The Cape York Welfare Reform trial: continuing acts of paternalism. QUT Law Review, 15 (1). pp. 114-136.
Cunneen, Chris, Allison, Fiona, and Schwartz, Melanie (2014) The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in Queensland. Report. The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Cunneen, Chris (2013) How fear and funding undercut a fair go for Indigenous Victorians. The Conversation, 29 November 2013.
Cunneen, Chris (2013) Restorative justice. In: McLaughlin, Eugene, and Muncie, John, (eds.) The Sage Dictionary of Criminology. Sage Publications, London, GBR, pp. 359-361.
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.
Cunneen, Chris (2011) Indigeneity, sovereignty, and the law: challenging the processes of criminalization. South Atlantic Quarterly, 110 (2). pp. 309-327.
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 (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.
Cunneen, Chris (2008) Understanding restorative justice through the lens of critical criminology. In: Anthony, Thalia, and Cunneen, Chris, (eds.) The Critical Criminology Companion. Hawkins Press , Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 290-302.
Cunneen, Chris (2007) Criminology, human rights and Indigenous peoples. In: Parmentier, Stephan, and Weitekamp, Elmar G.M., (eds.) Crime and Human Rights. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, 9 . Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK, pp. 239-261.
Cunneen, Chris (2007) Riot, resistance and moral panic: demonising the colonial other. In: Poynting, Scott, and Morgan, George, (eds.) Outrageous! Moral Panics in Australia. ACYS Publishing, Hobart, TAS, Australia, pp. 20-29.
Cunneen, Chris, and White, Rob (2006) Australia: control, containment or empowerment? In: Muncie, John, and Goldson, Barry, (eds.) Comparative Youth Justice: critical issues. Sage Publications, London, UK, pp. 96-110.
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Dabner, Justin (2014) Australian tax controversies and human rights. CCH Tax Week, 2014 (45). 997. pp. 1-5.
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) 'You're gunna get wacked!' The political economy of the Australian carbon and mining tax reforms. Journal of Australian Studies, 27. pp. 1-21.
du Boulay, Andrew (2013) The economic and legal implications of speculative capital flows. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
de Costa, Caroline (2010) Never, Ever, Again...: why Australian abortion law needs reform. Boolarong Press, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Dabner, Justin (2003) New Zealand proposals for the taxation of foreign investment: a view from across the Tasman. New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 9 (3). pp. 261-266.
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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, 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 (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).
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 (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 (2008) Hopes may well be dashed. Courier Mail, 24 November 2008. pp. 1-2.
Floyd, Louise Willans (2005) Insolvency, trade unions – and the third way? Insolvency Law Journal , 19 (3). pp. 153-162.
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Galloway, Kate (2015) Marriage and equality: what's love got to do with it? Alternative Law Journal, 40 (4). pp. 225-228.
Galloway, Kate (2014) Submission: Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014. Report. Legal Affairs & Community Safety Committee, Queensland Parliament, QLD, Australia.
Galloway, Kate (2014) Cutting through legal arguments: constitutional recognition. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 8 (15). pp. 3-5.
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)
Galloway, Kate (2013) Indigenous issues: grog or no grog? Alternative Law Journal, 38 (1). pp. 47-48.
Galloway, Kate (2012) What is the 'truth' about marriage? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 28 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 (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.
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Hage, Tamara, and Fellows, Jamie (2018) Combatting over-representation of Indigenous youth in the Queensland criminal justice system through 'justice reinvestment'. James Cook University Law Review, 24. pp. 147-168.
Hayes-Jonkers, Charmaine S. (2015) Bouncers, brutes and brawn: are bouncers being discriminated against in news reports? A critical discourse analysis. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Hoyer, Tina (2010) Section 588FA of the Corporations Act - change of wording but no change to meaning? Insolvency Law Journal , 18 (2). pp. 77-95.
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Johnson, Sean (2009) Different strokes for different folks: regulation of publicly funded incorporated legal services. James Cook University Law Review, 16. pp. 63-89.
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Khanpasole, Pravin S., Khanpasole, Jyoti P., Chong, Mark David, and Hoffensetz, Katherine (2017) Supporting and assisting victims of crime: the Indian scenario. In: Chong, Mark David, and Francis, Abraham P., (eds.) Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 165-192.
Kawanishi, Kae, Clements, Gopalasamy Reuben, Gumal, Melvin, Goldthorpe, Gareth, Yasak, Mohd Nawayai, and Sharma, Dionysius Shankar Kumar (2013) Using BAD for good: how best available data facilitated a precautionary policy change to improve protection of the prey of the tiger Panthera tigris in Malaysia. Oryx, 47 (3). pp. 420-426.
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Lane, Richard John (2016) Unexpected corporate failures in Australia through the decades: commonality of causes. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Middleton, Tom (2015) Banning, disqualification and licensing powers: ACCC, APRA, ASIC and the ATO – regulatory overlap, penalty privilege and law reform. Company and Securities Law Journal, 33 (8). 3. pp. 555-580.
Middleton, Thomas (2008) The privilege against self-incrimination, the penalty privilege and legal professional privilege under the laws governing ASIC, APRA, the ACCC and the ATO - suggested reforms. Australian Bar Review, 30. pp. 282-317.
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Pulla, Venkat, Chong, Mark David, Francis, Abraham P., and Henni, Margaret (2017) Human rights in the Indian criminal justice system: women and children. In: Chong, Mark David, and Francis, Abraham P., (eds.) Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 215-243.
Preece, Noel (2007) Traditional and ecological fires and effects of bushfire laws in north Australian savannas. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16 (4). pp. 378-389.
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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, 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.
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Thirarungrueang, Kunnawee (2015) Rethinking corporate social responsibility in Australia: time for binding regulation? PhD thesis, James Cook University.