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Publications

The Centre publishes a number of items itself and has established successful relationships with other publishers.
 

Books
Evans C & Evans S. 2008. Australian Bills of Rights: The Law of the Victorian Charter and ACT Human Rights Act. Chatswood, Australia: LexisNexis.
 
Cane P, Evans C & Robinson Z. (eds) 2008. Law and religion in theoretical and historical context. New York, United States: Cambridge University Press.
 
Nicholson P & Biddulph S. (eds) 2008. Examining practice, interrogating theory: Comparative legal studies in Asia. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
 
Book Chapters
Biddulph S & Nicholson P. 2008. Expanding the circle: Comparative legal studies in
transition. In Nicholson P & Biddulph S (eds), Examining Practice, Interrogating Theory:
Comparative Legal Studies in Asia. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 9-23.
 
Duxbury A. 2008. Excluding the undesirable: Interpreting article IF(a) of the refugee
convention in Australia. In Blumenthal D & Mccormack T (eds), The Legacy of Nuremberg: Civilisng Influence or Institutionalised Vengeance?. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 259-282.
 
Evans C. 2008. Introduction. In Cane P, Evans C & Robinson Z (eds), Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-15.
 
Nicholson P. 2008. Legal culture 'repacked': Drug trials in Vietnam. In Nicholson P &
Biddulph S (eds), Examining Practice, Interrogating Theory: Comparative Legal Studies in Asia. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 71-108.
 
Saunders C. 2008. Role of the expert advisor in the formulation of policy. In Verrelli N
(ed), The Role of the Policy Advisor: An Insider's Look. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 39-43.
 
Saunders C. 2008. The constitutional, legal and institutional foundations of Australian
federalism. In Carling R (ed), Where to for Australian Federalism. Sydney, Australia: Centre for Independent Studies, pp. 15-26.
 
Walker, K. 2008. ‘The stories of Dudgeon and Toonen: personal struggles to legalize
sexual identities’ in Horowitz & Satterthwaite (eds), Law Stories: Human Rights Advocacy (with Mark Bromley).
 
Journal Articles
Dorevitch A & Foster M. 2008. Obstacles on the road to protection: Assessing the
treatment of sex-trafficking victims under Australia's migration and refugee law. The
Melbourne Journal of International Law. 9 (1): 1-46.
 
Evans C. 2008. Religion as politics not law: the religion clauses in the Australian
Constitution. Religion, State and Society: the Keston journal. 36 (3): 283-302.
 
Evans C. 2008. Religious education in public schools: An international human rights
perspective. Human Rights Law Review. 8 (3): 449-473.
 
Evans C. 2008. Religious Vilification Laws in Australia. Revista General de Derecho Canonico y Derecho Eclesiastico del Estado. 17: 1-19.
 
Evans C & Gaze E. 2008. Between religious freedom and equality: Complexity and
context. Harvard International Law Journal Online. 49: 40-49.
 
Evans S & Williams J. 2008. Appointing Australian judges: A new model. Sydney Law Review. 30 (2): 295-327.
 
Ewing KD & Tham J. 2008. The continuing futility of the Human Rights Act. Public Law.
Winter 2008: 668-693.
 
Foster M. 2008. Responsibility sharing or shifting? "Safe" third countries and international law. Refuge. 25 (2): 64-78.
 
Gans J. 2008. Evidence law under Victoria's Charter : Responsibilities and remedies - Part II. Public Law Review. 19 (4): 285-307.
 
Gans J. 2008. Evidence law under Victoria's Charter: Rights and goals - Part I. Public Law Review. 19 (3): 197-214.
 
Gans J. 2008. Silence in the High Court. Public Law Review. 19 (1): 5-11.
 
Gans J. 2008. Transition Trouble. Law Institute Journal . 82 (7): 54-57.
 
Gaze E & Thornton M. 2008. The future of discrimination law in Australia. Dialogue. 27 (1): 63-67.
 
Larcombe W, Nicholson P & Malkin I. 2008. Commencing law students' interests and
expectations: Comparing undergraduate and graduate cohorts. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association. 1 (1 & 2): 227-238.
 
Larcombe W, Nicholson P & Malkin I. 2008. Performance in Law School: What matters in the beginning? Legal Education Review. 18 (1 & 2): 95-122.
 
Lindell G. 2008. Constitutional issues regarding same-sex marriage: A comparative survey - North American and Australasia. Sydney Law Review. 30 (1): 27-60.
 
Lindell G. 2008. The scope of the defence and other powers in the light of Thomas v
Mowbray. Constitutional Law and Policy Review. 10 (3): 42-50.
Mason A & Lindell G. 2008. Book Review: Detainee 002: The case of David Hicks by Leigh Sales. The Melbourne Journal of International Law. 9 (2): 515-538.
 
Saunders C. 2008. Foreword. University of New South Wales Law Journal. 31: 287-292.
 
Stone A. 2008. Judicial review without rights: Some problems for the democratic legitimacy of structural judicial review. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. 28 (1): 1-32.
 
Tham J. 2008. Progressive unease with bills of rights. Right Now. 2008 (3): 7-8.
 
Tham J. and K D Ewing. 2008. The Continuing Futility of the Human Rights Act’. Public Law: 668-693.
 
Other Publications
 
Major Reference Works
Cremean D, Ewing M, Gayford M & Duxbury A. 2008. Halsbury's Laws of Australia. Defence. Chatswood, Australia: LexisNexis.
 
Saunders C. 2008. The New Oxford Companion to Law. Constitutional conventions. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
 
Saunders C. 2008. The New Oxford Companion to Law. Entrenchment of constitutions and legislation. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
 
Saunders C. 2008. The New Oxford Companion to Law. Interpreting constitutions. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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