Research Publications and Outputs: Recent submissions
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Terrorism as crime or war: Militarising crime and disrupting the constitutional settlement? Comment on Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 237 ALR 194; 81 ALJR 1414; [2007] HCA 33
Published 2008In Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 237 ALR 194; 81 ALJR 1414; [2007] HCA 33, a classic double attack on constitutional grounds was mounted against the imposition of a control order on Joseph (Jack) Thomas under Div 104 of the ...Article -
Sexual boundary violations by doctors - Context, regulatory consequences and preventive strategies
Published 2024While sexual boundary violations by doctors (SBVs) are viewed with utmost seriousness by disciplinary bodies and tribunals, complaints of SBVs in Australia continue to increase. In 2023, the Australian Health Practitioner ...Article -
Challenging pandemic law: From vaccine mandates to judicial review of vaccine approvals
Published 2024Over recent years, dozens of legal challenges have been instituted in response to government action during the COVID-19 pandemic. While public health orders have been challenged on several grounds, few cases have succeeded. ...Article -
Supported decision-making for people living with dementia: An examination of four Australian guardianship laws
Published 2021Australia is obliged under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to provide decision-making support to people with cognitive impairment. While there has been considerable recent activity looking at how ...Article -
Jabs and barbs: ways to address misleading vaccination and immunisation information using currently available strategies
Published 2013Misleading vaccination information undermines confidence in vaccination and may lead to reductions in the effectiveness of vaccination programs. A number of regulatory techniques can be employed to challenge the spread of ...Article