Papers from 2008
New Methodologies for Quantifying Licence-Based Commons on the Web, Ben Bildstein
IMF Policies and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ross P. Buckley and Jonathon Baker
Facilitation Payments in International Business: A Proposal to make Section 70.4 of the Criminal Code Workable, Ross P. Buckley and Mark Danielson
Joining the club: the Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions, the Paris Principles, and the advancement of human rights protection in the region, Andrew Byrnes, Andrea Durbach, and Catherine Renshaw
The evolution of the rule of law in Thailand: The Thai constitutions, Pornsakol Panikabutara Coorey
Restorative Justice and Child Sex Offences: The Theory and the Practice, Annie Cossins
Teaching - intensive appointments in law schools. Is this the way to recognise and value excellence in teaching?, Jill Cowley
Assimilation and the Re-invention of Barbarism, Chris Cunneen
Crime, Justice and Indigenous People, Chris Cunneen
Criminology, Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples, Chris Cunneen
Policing in Indigenous Communities, Chris Cunneen
Reflections on Criminal Justice Policy Since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Chris Cunneen
Reviving Restorative Justice Traditions?, Chris Cunneen
Riot, Resistance and Moral Panic: Demonising the Colonial Other, Chris Cunneen
Understanding Restorative Justice Through the Lens of Critical Criminology, Chris Cunneen
ATSIC and Indigenous Women: Lessons for the Future, Megan Davis
Indigenous Rights and the Constitution: Making the Case for Constitutional Reform, Megan Davis
Indigenous Women’s Representation and the Proposal for a New National Representative Body, Megan Davis
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Megan Davis
Reasonable Foreseeability in Information Security Law: A Forensic Analysis, Meiring de Villiers
Substantial Truth in Defamation Law, Meiring de Villiers
Interrogating Terrorist Suspects: Criminal Justice and Control Process in Three Australian Cases, David Dixon
Videotaping Police Interrogation, David Dixon
'The Cost of a Wounded Society': Reparations and the Illusion of Reconciliation, Andrea Durbach
Pathological Science? Demonstrable Reliability and Expert Forensic Pathology Evidence, Gary Edmond
Alive and thriving – the revised regime for CGT small business concessions, Chris Evans
Containing Tax Avoidance: Anti-Avoidance Strategies, Chris Evans
Yearning for Earnout Certainty, Chris Evans
Iron Ocean Fertilization and International Law, David Freestone and Rosemary Rayfuse
Deadly Currents Beneath Calm Waters: Persons with Disability and the Right to Life in Australia, Phillip French and Rosemary Kayess
Unlocking IP to stimulate Australian innovation: An Issues Paper, Graham Greenleaf
Legal deposit’s role in the public domain, Graham Greenleaf, Abi Paramaguru, Catherine Bond, and Sophia Christou
In support of a statutory privacy action in Australian law, Graham Greenleaf and Nigel Waters
Promoting and enforcing privacy principles: an analysis of the ALRC proposals for the role of the Privacy Commissioner, Graham Greenleaf, Nigel Waters, and Lee Bygrave
Strengthening uniform privacy principles: an analysis of the ALRC's proposed principles, Graham Greenleaf, Nigel Waters, and Lee Bygrave
Continuing Problems with Film Copyright, Michael Handler
Trade Mark Dilution in Australia?, Michael Handler
The New Takeover Regulation in China: Evolution and Enhancement, Hui Huang
The Statutory Derivative Action in China: Critical Analysis and Recommendations for Reform, Hui Huang
Terms of Engagement in Times of Terror, Martin Krygier
The rule of law and ‘the three integrations’, Martin Krygier
Violence, development and the rule of law, Martin Krygier and Whit Mason
Engaging with the United Nations Treaty Bodies: A fruitful dialogue?, Jo En Low
Beyond a Federal Structure: Is a Constitutional Commitment to a Federal Relationship Possible?, Andrew Lynch and George Williams
Infrastructure Taxation in Australia: Accessing losses and avoidances, Gordon MacKenzie
Superannuation Taxation: less equitable, less functional, Gordon MacKenzie
Anti-Censorship, Benevolent Payloads and Human Rights, Alana Maurushat
The Standard of Proof in Complementary Protection Cases: Comparative Approaches in North America and Europe, Jane McAdam
Making progress in tax simplification: a comparison of the United States, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Margaret McKerchar, Kristen Meyer, and Stewart Karlinsky
Capturing the benefits of trade? Local content requirements in WTO law and the human rights-based approach to development, Gillian Moon
The WTO-Minus Strategy: Development and human rights under WTO law, Gillian Moon
Therapeutic cloning in Australia: One small stem from man, one giant leap for mankind, Irene Nemes
The China Dilemma: Internet Censorship and Corporate Responsibility, Justine Nolan
Distinguishing PETs from PITs: Developing technology with privacy in mind., Abi Paramaguru, David Vaile, Nigel Waters, and Graham Greenleaf
Warm Waters and Cold Shoulders: Jostling for Jurisdiction in Polar Oceans, Rosemary Rayfuse
Implementing human rights in the Pacific through the work of national human rights institutions: the experience of Fiji, Catherine Renshaw, Andrew Byrnes, and Andrea Durbach
What about the worker?! The move toward establishing a system of rights for employees, Joellen Riley
National Survey – Report on the Pro Bono Legal Work of Individual Australian Solicitors, Lynne Spender and Olivia Wellesley-Cole
Permanent borrowing and lending: a new view of section 6 Theft Act 1968, Alex Steel
The Harms and Wrongs of Stealing: The Harm Principle and Dishonesty in Theft, Alex Steel
Human Rights, Health and Development, Daniel Tarantola, Andrew Byrnes, Michael Johnson, Lynn Kemp, Anthony Zwi, and Sofia Gruskin
Modelling University Governance, Leon Trakman
The APEC Asia-Pacific Privacy Initiative – a new route to effective data protection or a trojan horse for self-regulation?, Nigel Waters
Closing the Privacy-Free Zones: An Analysis of ALRC Proposals Concerning Privacy Act Exemptions, Nigel Waters, Graham Greenleaf, and Lee Bygrave
