1801 - Law
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Law, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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Item Genealogy of the Australian Homocriminal Subject: A Study of Two Explanatory Models of Deviance(2007) Dalton, Derek AnthonyItem Privacy and the sale of customer lists in South African and Australian corporate insolvency law(2006) Mullins, Fiona Mary-Anne; Smith, Alastair; Symes, Christopher FrancisItem From Atticus Finch to Dennis Denuto: using popular media to teach legal skills and ethics(ALTA Secretariat, 2006) Spencer, Rachel MaryItem Legal Aid in China: An analysis of the development of policy(2004) Regan, FrancisItem The council of Australian Governments : a new institution of governance for Australia's conditional federalism(2008) Anderson, Geoffrey MoreItem Reflecting the Epistemology of Law - Exploiting Boundaries(Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007) Gunnarsson, Asa; Davies, Margaret Jane; Svensson, Eva-MariaItem Deleuze/Guattari and the Ada Tree(2007) Halsey, Mark JohnItem Recent developments in Australian abortion law: Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory(2003) Rankin, Mark JamesItem The framework of public health law(The Federation Press, 2004) Reynolds, Christopher SimonItem What's in it for Children? Dedicated Channels and the Effectiveness of Regulation(Melbourne University Press, 2007) Handsley, ElizabethItem Political Cartoonists and the Law(Network Books, 2008) Phiddian, Robert Andrew; Handsley, ElizabethPolitical cartoonists feel various forces for ‘censorship’ on and in their work. Often these are informal pressures that are based on moral or commercial interests, or the amorphous notion of ‘good taste’.1 This chapter seeks to focus on the formal legal pressures on cartoonists. We suspect that cartoonists fear (and are led to fear by cautious editorial staff) more legal sanction than is likely to be the case, and that ‘legalling’ of cartoons before publication is often a cover for other sensitivities. But we first need to look at the state of the law.Item Notes Towards an Optimistic Feminism: A Long View(Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007) Davies, Margaret JaneItem Law and public health: addressing obesity(2004) Reynolds, Christopher SimonItem Quarantine in times of emergency: the scope of s 51(ix) of the constitution(2004) Reynolds, Christopher SimonItem Lawyers and doctors: entitlement to breach confidentiality(2006) Alston, AndrewItem Molar Ecology: What can the (Full) Body of an Eco-Tourist Do?(Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) Halsey, Mark JohnItem Extending the scope of post-conviction reviews(2007) Sangha, Bibi ManpritItem Legal Theory and Law Reform: Some Mainstream and Critical Approaches(2003) Davies, Margaret JaneItem Surveying deviance, figuring disgust: locating the homocriminal body in time and space(2006) Dalton, Derek Anthony