University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series
University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series 2011
Papers from 2011
Constitutionalising the Franchise and the Status Quo: The High Court on Prisoner Voting Rights, Graeme Orr (November 15, 2011)
Appropriations and Expenditures: Where do the Limits Lie? Combet v Commonwealth, Alexander Reilly (November 14, 2011)
Mere Externality Prevails: XYZ v Commonwealth, James Faulkner (November 11, 2011)
Judicial Review under Section 75(v), John Basten (November 10, 2011)
Taiwan Revises Its Data Protection Act, Graham Greenleaf (November 9, 2011)
East Asian Financial Integration: A Road Ahead, Ross Buckley (November 8, 2011)
A Financial Transactions Tax: Inefficient or Needed Systemic Reform?, Ross Buckley and Gill North (November 7, 2011)
The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Will Require a Change in Regulatory Culture and Mindset to be Effective, Gill North and Ross Buckley (November 4, 2011)
Financial Sector Levies and Taxes: Critical Choices for China Domestically and in the G20, Ross Buckley (November 3, 2011)
30 years on: The review of the Council of Europe Data Protection Convention 108, Sylvia Kierkegaard, Nigel Waters, Graham Greenleaf, Lee Bygrave, Ian Lloyd, and Steve Saxby (November 2, 2011)
Reform of Hong Kong’s privacy Ordinance after 15 years, Robin McLeish and Graham Greenleaf (November 1, 2011)
Evaluating Trade Mark Dilution from the Perspective of the Consumer, Sarah Lux (October 31, 2011)
State Immunity from Commonwealth Laws: Austin v Commonwealth, Amelia Simpson (October 30, 2011)
The End For Teoh? Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; Ex parteLam, Wendy Lacey (October 29, 2011)
Unfinished Matters: The Federal and State Supreme Courts on Constitutional Law: The 2003 Term, Ruth McColl (October 28, 2011)
Not Entirely Adequate but Far Away: Lessons from How Europe Sees New Zealand Data Protection, Graham Greenleaf and Lee Bygrave (October 27, 2011)
India’s National ID System: Danger Grows in a Privacy Vacuum, Graham Greenleaf (October 26, 2011)
India’s U-turns on Data Privacy, Graham Greenleaf (October 25, 2011)
AustLII: Thinking Locally, Acting Globally, Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, and Philip Chung (October 21, 2011)
Free Access to Legal Information, LIIs, and the Free Access to Law Movement, Graham Greenleaf (October 20, 2011)
The Influence of European Data Privacy Standards outside Europe: Implications for Globalisation of Convention 108, Graham Greenleaf (October 19, 2011)
Global Data Privacy in a Networked World, Graham Greenleaf (October 14, 2011)
Re-use Rights and Australia’s Unfinished PSI Revolution, Graham Greenleaf and Catherine Bond (October 12, 2011)
Global data privacy laws: Forty years of acceleration, Graham Greenleaf (October 10, 2011)
State Referrals and Terrorism Law Reform Paralysis: Cause and Effect?, Andrew Lynch (September 8, 2011)
Time Out for Longman: Myths, Science and the Common Law, Annie Cossins (September 6, 2011)
Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreements, Leon Trakman (August 24, 2011)
The Twenty-First Century Law Merchant, Leon Trakman (August 23, 2011)
Making Wills for Aboriginal People in NSW, Prue Vines (August 15, 2011)
Working Towards the Resilient Lawyer: Early Law School Strategies, Prue Vines (August 12, 2011)
Asia-Pacific Data Privacy: 2011, Year of Revolution?, Graham Greenleaf (August 11, 2011)
The Constitution and the management of water in Australia’s rivers, Paul Kildea and George Williams (August 10, 2011)
The Fair Work Act and the Referrals Power – Keeping the States in the Game, Andrew Lynch (August 8, 2011)
A ‘Watch Dog’ of Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Laws – The Coming of the National Security Legislation Monitor, Andrew Lynch and Nicola McGarrity (August 7, 2011)
Entrenching “Cooperative Federalism”: Is it Time to Formalise COAG’s place in the Australian Federation?, Paul Kildea and Andrew Lynch (August 6, 2011)
After A Referral: The Amendment and Termination of Commonwealth Laws Relying on s 51(xxxvii), Andrew Lynch (August 5, 2011)
Commonwealth Financial Powers – Taxation, Direct spending and Grants – Scope and Limitations, Andrew Lynch (August 4, 2011)
Designing Intergovernmental Grants to Facilitate Policy Reform, Neil Warren (August 1, 2011)
Misfeasance in Public Office: a Very Peculiar Tort, Mark Aronson (May 4, 2011)
Australia's Accession to the Cybercrime Convention: Is the Convention Still Relevant in Combating Cybercrime in the Era of Botnets and Obfuscation Crime Tools?, Alana Maurushat (March 31, 2011)
Statutory Interpretation and Indigenous Property Rights, Sean Brennan (March 10, 2011)
Territory Exceptionalism and Indigenous Property Holders: Federalism, Rights Protection and the Australian Constitution, Sean Brennan (March 9, 2011)
The Northern Territory Intervention and Just Terms for the Acquisition of Property, Sean Brennan (March 8, 2011)
Compulsory acquisition of native title land for private use by third parties, Sean Brennan (March 7, 2011)
Executive Deference in U.S. Refugee Law: Internationalist Paths through and beyond Chevron, Bassina Farbenblum (February 8, 2011)
The Financialisation of Agricultural Commodity Futures Trading and its Impact on the 2006-2008 Global Food Crisis, Nicola Colbran (February 2, 2011)
Imprisoning Rationalities, Eileen Baldry, David Brown, Mark Brown, Chris Cunneen, Melanie Schwartz, and Alex Steel (January 19, 2011)
Introduction to the special issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Eileen Baldry, Mark Brown, and Chris Cunneen (January 18, 2011)
Indigeneity, Sovereignty and the Law: Challenging the Processes of Criminalisation, Chris Cunneen (January 17, 2011)
Fear: Crime and Punishment, Chris Cunneen (January 15, 2011)
From Crisis to Crime: The Escalation of Civil and Family Law Issues into Criminal Matters in Aboriginal Communities in NSW, Melanie Schwartz and Chris Cunneen (January 14, 2011)
Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in New South Wales: The Priority Areas, Chris Cunneen and Melanie Schwartz (January 13, 2011)
Working Cheaper, Working Harder: Inequity in Funding for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, Melanie Schwartz and Chris Cunneen (January 12, 2011)
Postcolonial Perspectives for Criminology, Chris Cunneen (January 10, 2011)
Framing the Crimes of Colonialism: Critical Images of Aboriginal Art and Law, Chris Cunneen (January 9, 2011)
Law, Policing and Public Order: The Aftermath of Cronulla, Chris Cunneen (January 8, 2011)
Indigenous Incarceration: The Violence of Colonial Law and Justice, Chris Cunneen (January 7, 2011)
State Crime, the Colonial Question and Indigenous Peoples, Chris Cunneen (January 6, 2011)
Indigenous Anger and the Criminogenic Effects of the Criminal Justice System, Chris Cunneen (January 5, 2011)