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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Flogging a dead maxim? The future viability of the ex turpi rule in Australian law 

      Pearson, Elizabeth Faye
      Published 2025
      In 1775 Lord Mansfield penned the classic formulation of the common law maxim ex turpi causa non oritur actio. ‘No court’, his Honour said, ‘will lend its aid to a man who founds his cause of action upon an immoral or an ...
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    • Holocaust Education in Sydney and Regional New South Wales Classrooms 

      Keith, Gregory Allan
      Published 2025
      This thesis has examined the challenges faced by educators when teaching about the Holocaust to Stage 5 classes (Years 9 and 10) in schools across Sydney and in some regional areas in New South Wales. It is based on completed ...
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    • Uncomfortable Encounters Between Art, Law, and Images of Children 

      Wilken, Linda Cheryl
      Published 2024
      In 2008 Australian artist Bill Henson exhibited a series of photographs that included a naked young girl. One image in particular created controversy and attracted the wrath of media, politicians, and a selection of the ...
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    • Developing Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cells for the Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia 

      Tong, Daochen
      Published 2025
      AML is the most common acute leukaemia in adults with a high incidence of relapse following allogeneic HSCT. CAR T cells have shown remarkable outcomes in R/R B-cell leukaemia/lymphoma and MM. However, replicating this ...
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    • Ngurra Barayagai (Song Belonging to Country) 

      Tobin, Jacinta
      Published 2025
      Ngurra Barayagai (Song belonging to Country) takes the form of an insider researcher’s perspective and cultural lens of a Darug song woman’s point of view. This thesis is practice-based research and is documentation of ...
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