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Amankwah, H.A. (2007) Traditional values and modern challenges in property law. Journal of South Pacific Law, 11 (1). pp. 18-38.
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Campbell, Fiona (2015) The Cape York Welfare Reform trial: continuing acts of paternalism. QUT Law Review, 15 (1). pp. 114-136.
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Davies, Chris (2010) Property Law Guidebook. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Australia.
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.
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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) Land Law and Sustainability: A Queensland Guide. Apple iTunes.
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) Women's property: the case for ambitious change. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 7 September 2014.
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) 'Invisible substances': can we trade them? Of course we can... Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 15 July 2013.
Galloway, Kathrine (2013) Paying the tax man. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 29 March 2013.
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 (2012) Learning Land Law: and More. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 19 October 2012.
Galloway, Kate (2012) Property and procreation: problematising sperm. Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 8 June 2012.
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 (2012) Is it possible to steal virtual goods? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 11 April 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 (2011) Is local, organic sperm the next big thing? Curl: Property law, women and law, contemporary legal issues, 30 December 2011.
Galloway, Kate, and McGrath, Tim (2011) Tenants under administration: canvassing the options for relief against forfeiture. In: Australasian Law Teachers' Association. pp. 1-6. From: ALTA 2011 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, 3-6 July 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)
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, 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) 'No fault ouster': transition to a more contemporary understanding of society? In: Australasian Law Teachers' Association. pp. 1-7. From: ALTA 2010 65th Annual Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, 4-7 July 2010, Auckland, New Zealand. (Unpublished)
Galloway, Kate (2008) Til death us do part: joint tenancy as property. In: Presentations from the 63rd Annual Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference. pp. 1-14. From: ALTA 2008 63rd Annual Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: the Law, the environment, Indigenous peoples: climate for change? , 6-9 July 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)
Galloway, Kate (2007) Marking boundaries between the person and the thing: the law's dilemma over personhood vs property. In: presentations from the 2007 International Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand. pp. 1-12. From: 2007 International Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand: Markings - sites of analysis, discipline, interrogation, 29-30 November 2007, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. (Unpublished)
Graw, Stephen (2000) Fixtures and the "Purpose of Annexation" Test. Queensland Lawyer, 21 (1). pp. 32-39.
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Kuwimb, Mako (2010) A critical study of the resource curse thesis and the experience of Papua New Guinea. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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McGrath, Tim, and Galloway, Kate (2006) Til death us do part: joint tenancy and the trustee in bankruptcy. In: Abstracts from Australian Taxation Office National Debt Litigation Conference. pp. 1-23. From: Australian Taxation Office National Debt Litigation Conference, 16 June 2006, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. (Unpublished)
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Richardson, Kristy, and Galloway, Kate (2009) Severing a joint tenancy: a Queensland analysis. Australian Property Law Journal, 16. pp. 245-261.
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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.
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.
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 (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.
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Tennant, Maria, Comerford, Lurline, Watson, Sally, and Toohey, Selina (2010) Tenancy law and homelessness: a Queensland perspective on a national issue. Parity, 23 (6). pp. 76-79.