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Megan Davis

'Indigenous Peoples and human rights in Australia: the perennial footnote': Workshop: Protecting Human Rights in Australia: Past, Present and Future. The Novotel Hotel, St Kilda December 10-12, 2003

'International human rights law and Aboriginal customary law': International Law Association (Australia Branch)/ HREOC Seminar on Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customary law, 25 November 2003

'Globalising Human Rights: Aboriginal Women, customary Aboriginal law and the common law' delivered at workshop on 'Women, Crime and Globalisation: Feminist Perspectives for the New Millennium' at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL),Onati, Spain, 23-26 September 2003

'Case Studies and Current Research regarding Customary Protocols and Intellectual Property from Aboriginal Australia' and 'Aboriginal Australia and the Nature, Objectives and Basic Principles of Intellectual Property' delivered at WIPO North American Workshop on Intellectual property and Traditional Knowledge, Ottawa, Canada, 7-9 September 2003

'Civics Education and Human Rights' Australian Journal of Human Rights Volume 9 (1) 2003

'International Human Rights Law and the Domestic Treaty process' in 'Treaty - lLts Get it Right!' (ed) Aboriginal Studies Press 2003

'Terrorism' Hot Topics No 42 Legal Information Access Centre, State Library of New South Wales

'New Developments in International Advocacy: Amicus Curiae and the World Trade Organisation' (2003) June/July Indigenous Law Bulletin

'The UK and the Human Rights Act: Way Forward for Australia' (2003) University of Queensland Law Journal 1 (with George Williams)

'The Awas Tingni Decision: Case of the Mayagna (Sumo) Awas Tingni Community v The Republic of Nicaragua' 5 (18) Indigenous Law Bulletin 15

Book Review: 'Sceptical Essays on Human Rights' edited by T Campbell, K D Ewing and A Tomkins, Adelaide Law Review Volume 23 Number 1 (2002)

'The Drawing Board An Australian Review of Public Affairs' (21 March 2001)

'New South Wales Bill of Rights Inquiry' 13 (2002) Public Law Review 11-15

'The United Nations Draft Declaration 2002' 5(16) Indigenous Law Bulletin 6


Cassandra Goldie

'Using the law and Human Rights to Challenge Injustice for People who are Homeless' in Amy Horton-Newell (ed), Lawyers Working to End Homelessness (American Bar Association, 2006) 33

'Good News for Whom? Homelessness in Australia: The 1996 and 2001 Census Results' (2004) 17(6) Parity 37

'Indigenous People and Public Space: The Use of 'Move On' Powers in Darwin, Northern Territory, and Associated Legal Challenges (2004) 17(1) Parity 86

'Telling Stories' (2004) 17(1) Parity 100
""Why government is treating us like animals?": Legal and Human Rights Perspective on Living in Public Space' (2003) 16(9) Parity 16
'Rights Vs Welfare: Fostering community and legal activism in support of people facing homelessness' (2003) Alternative Law Journal Volume 28(3)

'Homelessness: A Rights-Based Agenda: Fostering Legal and Social Activism' in March 2003 Newsletter of the Australian Federation of Homelessness Organisations
'Living in Public Space: A Human Rights Wasteland' in the Alternative Law Journal Volume 27(6)

'Homelessness, Public Housing and Racial Discrimination in the Northern Territory'. An earlier version of this paper was published in Parity Volume 15(8)


Devika Hovell

"Black Holes or Loopholes? Human rights in the Risk Society", HREOC Seminar: Are Human Rights Principles Relevant to the War on Terror?, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Sydney, 5 April 2005.

"A Tale of Two Systems: The Use of International Law in Constitutional Interpretation in Australia and South Africa” (2005) 29(1) Melbourne University Law Review 95 (with George Williams).

“In the matter of David Hicks: A case for Australian Courts?” (2005) 16(2) Public Law Review 116 (with Grant Niemann).

"Lifting the Executive Veil: Australia’s Accession to the First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights” (2003) 24(2) Adelaide Law Review 187

'Chinks in the Armour: International Law, Terrorism and the Use of Force' 27(2) University of New South Wales Law Journal 398

'A New Order of Things? Terrorism and International Law', National Forum on Terrorism and the Rule of Law, NSW Parliament House. 10 November 2003

'The Sovereignty Stratagem: Australia's response to UN human rights treaty bodies' (2003) 28 Alternative Law Journal 6

'Deep Anxieties: Australia and the International Legal Order' (2003) Sydney Law Journal 423 (with Hilary Charlesworth, Madelaine Chiam and George Williams)

'Advice to Hon Simon Crean MP on the Use of Force Against Iraq' (2003) 4 Melbourne Journal of International Law 183-189 (with George Williams)

'Enforcing Human Rights Post-September 11', presentation at Sidney Myer Asia Public Forum, Melbourne, 6 March 2003


Dan Meagher

'Excessive Force Used in Making an Arrest: Does it Make the Arrest Ipso Facto Unlawful ?' - (2004) 28 Criminal Law Journal 237

'So far So Good ?: A Critical Evaluation of Racial Vilification Laws in Australia' (2004) 32 Federal Law Review 225

'Back to the future: The War on Terror and its Impact on Civil Liberties' (2004) 15 Public Law Review 177

'What is Political Communication: The Rationale of the Implied Freedom of Political Communication' (2004) 28 Melbourne University Law Review 438

'The "Tragic" High Court Decisions in Al-Kateb v Godwin and Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs v Al Khafaji: The Triumph of the "Plain Fact" Interpretive Approach and Constitutional Form Over Substance' (2005) 7 Constitutional Law and Policy Review 69

'The Times are they a-changing'? - Can the Commonwealth Parliament legislate for same sex marriages?' (2003) 17 Australian Journal of Family Law 134

'Guided By Voices ? - Constitutional Interpretation on the Gleeson Court' (2002) 7(2) Deakin Law Review 261

'Black and White is Always Grey - The Power of Police to Conduct a Strip Search in Victoria' (2002) 26 Criminal Law Journal 43

'New Day Rising ? Non-Originalism, Justice Kirby and Section 80 of the Constitution' (2002) 24 Sydney Law Review 141

'Should the Victorian Constitution be Reformed to Strengthen the Separation of Judicial Power?' (2000) 2 (4) Constitutional Law and Policy Review 63

'The Quiet Revolution - A Brief History and Analysis of the Growth of Forensic Police Powers in Victoria' (2000) 24 Criminal Law Journal 76


Bryan Mercurio

‘Japan–Mexico Economic Partnership Agreement: Completing The Matrix’ in Leon Trakman, Nick Ranieri, Marlon Lopez (ed), Doing Business in Mexico 1-34 (Transnational Publishing, New York: 2005)

‘Expanding Democracy: Why Australia should negotiate for open and transparent dispute settlement in its FTAs’ (2005) 6 Melbourne Journal of International Law 485. (with Rebecca LaForgia)

'The Impact of the AUSFTA on the Provision of Health Services in Australia' (2005) 26 Whittier Law Review 1051

'The Australian Diaspora and the Right to Vote' (2004) 32(1) University of Western Australia Law Review 1 (with George Williams)

WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: A Detailed Interpretation (Kluwer Law International, London, 2005 ) (with Dr Yang Guohua and Li Yongjie)

'Electoral Law Symposium: An Introduction’ (2004) 32 Federal Law Review 357-363 (with Graeme Orr and George Williams)

'Electoral Law: Free and Fair?’ (2004) 32 Federal Law Review 365-395 (with George Williams)

‘Improving Dispute Settlement in The WTO: The DSU Review – Making It Work?’ (2004) 38 Journal of World Trade 795

'Democracy in decline: Can Internet Voting Save the Electoral Process ' (2004) 22 John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 409

‘TRIPs, Patents and Access to Life-Saving Drugs in the Developing World’ (2004) 8 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 211

‘Still Under Construction: Voting and the Internet Superhighway’ (2004) 166 Communications Update 15

'The Future of Dispute Settlement in the WTO: The Implementation Phase Under Scrutiny' in Ross Buckley (ed), The WTO and the Doha Round: The Changing Face of World Trade (Kluwer Law International , London) (2003) 115-143

'Discrimination in electoral law: using technology to extend the secret ballot to disabled and illiterate voters' (2003) 28 Alternative Law Journal 272

Realising Democracy: Electoral Law in Australia (Federation Press, 2003), 1-250 (edited with Graeme Orr and George Williams)

Overhauling Australian Democracy: The Benefits and Burdens of Internet Voting (2003) 21(2) University of Tasmania Law Review 23

‘Abortion in Ireland: An Analysis of the Legal Transformation Resulting from Membership in the European Union’ (2003) 11 Tulane Journal of International & Comparative Law 141

'Australian Election Law: A Stocktake' (2003) 2 Election Law Journal 383-402 (with Graeme Orr and George Williams)

'Internet Service Provider Liability for Copyright Infringements of Subscribers: A Comparison of the American and Australian Efforts to Combat the Uncertainty', (2002) Murdoch University E-Law, Vol 9 No 4


Ben Saul


'The Torture Debate: International Law and the Age of Terrorism' Australian Red Cross: NSW International Humanitarian Law Program Lecture Series, NSW Law Week, 28 March 2006

Briefing on Sedition Offences in the Anti-Terrorism Bill 2005 1 November 2005

Planned new anti-terrorism laws threaten to breathe new life into archaic limits on free speech The Age, 19 October 2005

'Briefing on Mandatory Immigration DEtention for Federal Government Parliamentarians' 16 June 2005 (with Dr Jame McAdam)

'Two Justifications for Terrorism: A Moral Legal Response' Paper at the 2005 ANZSIL Conference, ANU, Canberra

'Torture Degrades Us All' , International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Amnesty International and the NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney 26 June 2005

‘Compensation for Unlawful Death in International Law: A Focus on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ (2004) 19 American University International Law Review 523

‘Torturing Terrorists After September 11: Dershowitz’ Torture Warrant’ (2004) 27 International Journal of Law & Psychiatry 645

‘International Terrorism as a European Crime: The Policy Rationale for Criminalization’ (2003) 11 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 323

‘The Legality of the War in Iraq in 2003’ (2003) 8 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 267

Future Seekers: Refugees and the Law in Australia (Federation Press, Sydney, 2002

‘Election Violence in Sri Lanka: Implementing the Right to a Free and Fair Election’ (2002) 1 Asia-Pacific Journal of Human Rights and Law 1

Review of James Jupp, From White Australia to Woomera: The Story of Australian Immigration (2002), in (2003) 16 Journal of Refugee Studies 449

‘Legal Professional Privilege – Balancing Law Enforcement Against Protecting the Regulated’ (2002) 76(2) Law Institute Journal 68

‘Do Terrorists Have Human Rights?’, Law Society, London, July 2002

‘Was the conflict in East Timor “genocide” and why does it matter?’ (2001) 2 Melbourne Journal of International Law 477

‘In the Shadow of Human Rights: Human Duties, Obligations and Responsibilities’ (2001) 32 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 565 — reprinted in J Woods and H Lewis (eds), Human Rights and the Global Marketplace: Economic, Social, and Cultural Dimensions (Transnational Publishers, New York, 2004)

‘Privilege against Self-incrimination in Federal Regulation’ (2001) Reform

‘Removing Legal Professional Privilege: A Policy Imperative?’ (2001) 39(9) Law Society Journal 67

‘Genetic Policing: Forensic DNA Testing in NSW and the DNA Database’ (2001) 13 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 92

‘Cultural Nationalism, Human Rights and the Right of Self-Determination in Bhutan’ (2000) 12 International Journal of Refugee Law 321

‘The International Crime of Genocide in Australian Law’ (2000) 22 Sydney

‘Olympic Move On Powers: Street Sweeping and the Erosion of Public Space’ (2000) 11 Polemic

‘Human Rights in Imperial China’ (2000) 10 Polemic

‘Refugees, Discrimination and the Rule of Law in Bhutan’ (2000) 10 Polemic

‘Torture and Statelessness in Bhutan’ (2000) Centre for Asian and Pacific Law Newsletter

‘Punishing Genocide in Australia’ (2000) Union Recorder

 

 

 









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