Papers from 2012
Working with the Judicial Review: The New Operation of the Takeover Panel, Emma Armson
The Appointment of Ministers from outside of Parliament, Alysia Blackham and George Williams
"There's nothing worse than a muddle in all the world": Copyright complexity and law reform in Australia, Catherine Bond
Assessing Research Performance in the Discipline of Law, 2006-2011, Kathy Bowrey
“The World Daguerreotyped – What a Spectacle!” Copyright Law, Photography and the Commodification Project of Empire, Kathy Bowrey
Constitutional Reform and its Relationship to Land Justice, Sean Brennan
A Financial Transactions Tax: The One Essential Reform, Ross Buckley
The Impact of the CEDAW Convention: Paths to Equality, Andrew Byrnes and Marsha Freeman
Equality for indigenous Peoples in the Australian Constitution, Hilary Charlesworth and Andrea Durbach
Searching Legal Information in Multiple Asian Languages, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, and Graham Greenleaf
Privacy and the Media - A Normative Analysis, Roger Clarke
Privacy and the Media – A Platform for Change?, Roger Clarke
Surveillance by the Australian Media, and Its Regulation, Roger Clarke
The Regulation of Point of View Surveillance: A Review of Australian Law, Roger Clarke
Constitutions Inside Out: Outsider Interventions in Domestic Constitutional Contests, Rosalind Dixon and Vicki C. Jackson
ASEAN‘s ‘New’ Data Privacy Laws: Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore, Graham Greenleaf
Asia-Pacific Data Privacy Laws: Legislative Progress Mid-2012, Graham Greenleaf
China’s Internet data privacy Regulations 2012: 80% of a Great Leap Forward?, Graham Greenleaf
Do not Dismiss ‘Adequacy’: European Data Privacy Standards are Entrenched, Graham Greenleaf
Major Changes in Asia Pacific Data Privacy Laws: 2011 Survey, Graham Greenleaf
Strengthening and ‘Modernising’ Council of Europe Data Privacy Convention 108, Graham Greenleaf
The Public Domain, Graham Greenleaf
Data Privacy Enforcement in Taiwan, Macau, and China, Graham Greenleaf and Hui-ling Chen
Digitising and searching Australasian colonial legal history, Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, and Brent Salter
Privacy Enforcement Strengthens in Australia & New Zealand, Graham Greenleaf and Katrine Evans
Hong Kong’s privacy enforcement: Issues exposed, powers lacking, Graham Greenleaf and Robin McLeish
Korea’s New Act: Asia’s Toughest Data Privacy Law, Graham Greenleaf and Whon-il Park
A Comprehensive Free Access Legal Information System for Europe, Graham Greenleaf and Ginevra Peruginelli
Obama’s Privacy Framework: An offer to be left on the table?, Graham Greenleaf and Nigel Waters
Public Criminology, Victim Agency and Researching State Crime, Michael Grewcock
GI Blues: The Global Disagreement over Geographical Indications, Michael Handler and Robert Burrell
Wotton v Queensland - 'Islands of power' and political speech on Palm Island, David Hume
Missing All That Matters, Martin Krygier
Selznick’s Hobbesian Idealism: Its Nature and its Origins, Martin Krygier
The Federal Court of Australia's Fast Track, Michael Legg
Discovery in the Information Age-The Interaction of ESI, Cloud Computing and Social Media with Discovery, Depositions and Privilege, Michael Legg and Lara Dopson
Judicial Diversity: Is Disagreement a Positive Objective in Law?, Andrew Lynch
Agents of Change: How the Law ʻCopesʼ with Technological Change, Lyria Bennett Moses
Taking it Personally: Ebb and Flow in the Torrens System’s In Personam Exception to Indefeasibility, Lyria Bennett Moses and Brendan Edgeworth
Korea rolls back ‘real name’ and ID number surveillance, Whon-il Park and Graham Greenleaf
The Constitution, the High Court and Asylum-Seekers, Nicholas Poynder
China and Investor-State Arbitration, Leon Trakman
Investor State Arbitration or Local Courts: Will Australia Set a New Trend?, Leon Trakman
Resolving Investor-State Disputes under a Transpacific Partnership Agreement, Leon Trakman
The ICSID Under Siege, Leon Trakman
A Plural Account of the Transnational Law Merchant, Leon E. Trakman Professor
A View Inside the Preventive State: Reflections on a Decade of Anti-Terror Law, Tamara Tulich
Putting Indigenous Issues into the Curriculum: succession and equity, Prue Vines
A Critique of Australia's Proposed Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, Nigel Waters and Graham Greenleaf
The Use of Soft Law by Australian Public Authorities: Issues and Remedies, Greg Weeks
Recognising Indigenous Peoples in the Australian Constitution: What the Constitution Should Say and How the Referendum Can be Won, George Williams
Removing Racism from Australia's Constitutional DNA, George Williams
The Australian Constitution and the Aid/Watch Case, George Williams
Commonwealth Power over Higher Education, George Williams and Sangeetha Pillai
