Conference and Seminar Papers
Bennett Moses, L., ‘Recurring Dilemmas: The Law’s Race to Keep
up with Technological Change’, Law and Society Conference, Baltimore,
USA, 6-9 July 2006.
Bennett Moses, L., ‘The Applicability of Property Law in New Contexts’,
Inaugural Australian Women Lawyers Conference, Sydney, 28-30 September 2006.
Brennan, S., ‘Chequered Progress: Recognition of Indigenous Rights,
Laws and Authority in Australia’, American Society of Comparative Law
Symposium on Multiple Sovereignties, Hawaii, USA, 28 October 2005.
Brennan, S., ‘Modern Treaty-Making in Australia’, Remembering
Batman – Treaties and Justice, Federation Square, Melbourne, 15 June
2005.
Brennan S., ‘The Treaty Idea’, Local Government Community Services
Association of Australia’s Just Communities Conference, Melbourne, 26
October 2005.
Brown, D., ‘Continuity, Rupture, or Just More of the ‘Volatile
and Contradictory’: Glimpses of New South Wales’ Penal Practice
Behind and Through the Discursive’, Faculty Seminar, The Institute of
Criminology, Victoria University, Wellington, 12 July 2005.
Brown, D., ‘Developments in Australian Criminal Law’, Faculty
Seminar, The Law School, The University of Auckland, 15 July 2005.
Brown, D., ‘Developments in Australian Criminal Law’, Faculty
Seminar, The Law School, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 15
July 2005.
Brown, D., ‘Guerrillas in our Midst, Protecting the Habitus: the NSW
Court of Criminal Appeal, Standard Minimum Penalties and R v Way’, Australian
and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand,
10 February 2005.
Brown, D., ‘Penal Practice and the Discursive’, The European
Society of Criminology Conference, Kracow, Poland, 2 September 2005.
Brown, D., ‘The Shifting Contexts of Criminal Justice Reform –
From Decriminalisation to the ‘Uncivil Politics of Law and Order’
and the Challenges of Popular Punitiveness’, The Australasian Law Teachers
Conference (ALTA), Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand, 7 July 2005.
Burgess, P., 2005, ‘Picking up the Pieces, or Not Another GAAR Article’,
17th Annual Australasian Tax Teachers Conference Wellington, New Zealand,
January 2005.
Cody, A., ‘Educating for Social Justice – A Clinical Legal Experience’,
National Association of Community Legal Centres Australia Conference, Canberra,
October 2005.
Cody, A., ‘Our Rights, Our Voices: A Methodology for Engaging Women
in Human Rights Discourse’, Sex, Gender and Rights Conference, Julius
Stone Institute of Jurisprudence, Law School, Sydney University, August 2005.
De Villiers, M., ‘Cyber Insurgents & The Law’, Workshop on
International Dimensions of Cyber Security, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Georgia, USA, April 2005.
De Villiers, M., ‘Law & Economics of Valuation’, Continuing
Legal Education Valuation & the Law Conference, UNSW, Sydney, July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘A National Affordable Housing Agreement’, Annual
Congress, Victorian Council of Social Service, Melbourne, 20 October 2005.
Disney, J. ‘Australia Fair’, National Centre for the Religious,
Sydney, 3 August 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Brain Drain or Intellectual Traffic’, The Adelaide
Festival of Ideas, University of Adelaide, 8 July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Governance and Social Justice’, Conference on Transitions
and Risk: New Directions in Social Policy, University of Melbourne, 24 February
2005.
Disney, J., ‘Health, Housing and Diverse Communities’, Healthy
Cities Conference, Sydney, 19 July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Housing and Social Justice’, Australasian Residential
Tenancies Conference, Sydney, 21 October 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Housing, Urban Development and Social Justice’,
Annual Conference, Planning Institute of Australia (NSW branch), Sydney, 12
November 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Peddling Power’, The Adelaide Festival of Ideas,
University of Adelaide, 8 July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Perverse Impacts of the Taxation System’, Equity
Symposium, University of Melbourne, 2 August 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Poverty and Food Security’, Food Fairness Forum,
Sydney, 5 May 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Poverty and Housing’, Affordable Housing Forum,
Port Noarlunga, 19 October 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Poverty and Opportunity’, Melbourne University Policy
Economic Forum, Canberra, 29 November 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Priorities in Fighting Poverty’, Uniting Care Burnside,
Sydney, 7 October 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Priorities in Tax Reform’, National Conference -
Australian Fabians, Melbourne, 12 November 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Setting Agendas for Change’, The Australian Greens
Forum, Sydney, 4 February 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The Affordable Housing Challenge’, Annual Congress,
Australian Council of Social Service, Brisbane, 10 November 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The Business of Philanthropy’, The Adelaide Festival
of Ideas, University of Adelaide, 9 July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The Frederic Ozanam Oration 2005: Over Our Heads - Housing
Costs and Australian Families’, Festival Centre, Adelaide, 26 May 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The Roma Mitchell Oration 2005: Equal Opportunity at Home
and Abroad’, University of Adelaide, 10 July 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The State We’re In’, Catholic Commission for
Justice and Peace, Sydney, 18 September 2005.
Disney, J., ‘The McCosker Oration: Poverty at Home and Abroad’,
Annual Conference, Catholic Welfare Australia, Ballarat, 19 October 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Threshold Issues for a National Affordable Housing Agreement’,
National Affordable Housing Conference, Sydney, 21 June 2005.
Disney, J., ‘Welfare to Work’, Annual Labour Law Conference,
University of Sydney, 8 September 2005.
Donovan B., Harcourt C., Egger S., Rissel CE., Grulich AE., De Visser RO.,
Smith AM. & Richters J., ‘Does the Repeal of Prostitution Laws open
the Floodgates?’, The International Society for STD Research Congress,
Amsterdam, July 2005.
Edgeworth, B., ‘Access to Justice and Residential Tenancy Disputes’,
Australasian Property Teachers Association Conference, University of the South
Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 10 December 2005.
Edgeworth, B., ‘An Empirical Study of Residential Tenancy Disputes
in Sydney’, European Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference, International
Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, 8 July 2005.
Edgeworth, B., ‘Clogs on the Equity of Redemption: Recent Developments’,
Mortgages and Guarantees Conference, CLE Seminar, Grace Hotel, Sydney, 1 March
2005.
Edgeworth, B., ‘Easements, the Doctrine of the Lost Modern Grant and
the NSW Torrens System: Recent Developments’, Hotspots and Pitfalls
in Property Law, CLE Seminar, Grace Hotel, Sydney, 17 February 2005
Edgeworth, B., ‘Landlords, Tenants and Access to Justice: A Longitudinal
Study of Residential Tenancy Disputes’, Legal Intersections Research
Centre, School of Law, University of Wollongong, 15 September 2005.
Edgeworth, B., ‘Legal Education in the Contracting State’, School
of Law, University of Adelaide, 24 March 2005.
Egger, SJ., ‘Research Commentary and Overview’, Second Prisoner
Health Research Symposium, Garvan Institute, Sydney, February 2005.
Greenleaf, G., Vaile, D. & Chung, P., ‘Unlocking IP - National
Dimensions of Public Rights and the Public Domain in Australian Copyright’,
Canada-Australia Comparative IP & Cyberlaw Conference, University of Ottawa,
October 2005.
Evans, CC., ‘Division 152 Small Business CGT Concessions’, Taxation
Institute of Australia Tasmania State Convention, St Helen’s, October
2005.
Evans, CC., ‘Tax Reform – The Big Picture’, Wentworth Liberal
Association, Sydney, September 2005.
Evans, CC., ‘CGT: Mature Adult or Unruly Adolescent’, Tasmanian
State Convention 20th National Convention: Tax Unmasked, Taxation Institute
of Australia, Perth, March 2005.
Evans, CC., ‘The Importance of Operating Costs Analysis in Tax System
Designs and Implementation’, 59th International Atlantic Economic Conference,
London, March 2005.
Evans, CC., ‘The Role of the PhD Supervisor’, Australasian Tax
Teachers Association, Wellington, January 2005.
Gray, JS., ‘Legal Approaches to the Ownership, Management and Regulation
of Water from Riparian Rights to Commodification’, Fresh and Salt: Water
Borders and Commons in Australia and Asia Symposium, UTS, May 2005.
Gray, JS., ‘To Trade or Not to Trade: Policy Objectives and the Commodification
of Water’, ALTA, Waikato, New Zealand, July 2005.
Gray, JS., ‘Water Poverty an Australian Evaluative Account of its Impact
on the Poor’, International symposium/colloquium: Water Poverty and
Social Crisis Perspectives for Research and Action, Agadir, Morocco, December
2005.
Harley, D., ‘Non-Promissory Conditions Precedent to Contractual Performance’,
Seminar Presentation, Gilbert & Tobin Lawyers, Sydney, 5 September 2005.
Healey, D., ‘Civil Liability Amendments: A Progress Score’, Australian
and New Zealand Sports Law Association Annual Conference, Sydney, October
2005.
Hodgson, HM., ‘Tax Minimisation Advice or Conspiracy to Defraud: An
Analysis of the Queen vs Pearce and Ors’, 17th Annual Australasian Tax
Teachers' Association Conference, Wellington, January 2005.
Huang, H., ‘Securitization: International Experience and Chinese’,
International Commercial Law New Development Conference, Beijing, China, May
2005.
Hunter, J., ‘Expert Witnesses in Adversarial Trials’, Forensic
& Clinical Medical Evaluation in Child & Adolescent Sexual Assault
Evidence, Liverpool Hospital, May 2005.
Hunter, J., ‘Tendency & Coincidence Evidence’, Evidence Act:
Workshop for the Judiciary (Judicial College), Sydney, April 2005.
Hunter, J., ‘Why the Tendency Rule Refuses to be Simple’, NSW
Crown Prosecutors Annual Conference, Sydney, March 2005.
Hunter, J., ‘Why the Tendency Rule Refuses to be Simple’, NSW
Bar Association Conference, Sydney, April 2005.
Kingsford Smith, D., ‘Criminal Liability for Corporate Transactions:
Learning from HIH’, Seminar, Gilbert + Tobin, Sydney, 12 May 2005.
Kingsford Smith, D., ‘Follow My Leader? Similarities and Differences
in Australian and US Online Investing Regulation’, Conference Presentation,
Cyberlaw Institute, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA, 8 April 2005.
(In press, Toledo Law Review)
Kingsford Smith, D., ‘Governing the Corporation in Canada’, Canadian
Law and Society Annual Meeting, Harrison Hot Springs, BC, Canada, 25 June
2005.
Kingsford Smith, D., ‘Governing the Corporation: the Role of ‘Soft
Regulation’’, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA, 1 June 2005.
Kingsford Smith, D., ‘Online Trading and Free Speech: Should All Internet
Financial Advice be Regulated?’, Seminar, Faculty of Law, University
of NSW, 10 May 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘Changing Institutional Relationships in a Time of Terror’,
UK Australia Roundtable on Terrorism and Law, University College London, 26
September 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘Terror and Exceptionalism – Can an Emergency Constitution
Limit Executive Power?’, The Executive – Third Annual Conference
on the Primary Functions of Government, Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand, 25 November 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘Terror and Exceptionalism – Does Australia Need an
Emergency Constitution for the Way We Live Now?’, Guest Seminar, Faculty
of Law, University of Toronto, 3 October 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘The Constitution – Its Form and Values’, New
South Wales Schools State Constitutional Convention, Parliament of NSW, Sydney,
14 November 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘The Constitution and Terrorism – an Emergency Mechanism
or a Bill of Rights?’, Guest Seminar, Faculty of Economics and Business,
University of Sydney, 19 October 2005.
Lynch, A., ‘Trying to Pin Down the New Terror Laws – Some Comments
on Process and Powers’, Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers, Sydney, 7 December
2005.
McKerchar, MA., ‘Returning the Taxation of Small Businesses in Australia:
2000 – 2005, Globalisation and Tax Reform: Proceedings, Seoul, October
2005.
Mercurio, B., ‘Money Politics: Australia’s Laissez-Faire Attitude
to Campaign Finance and Advertising Laws’, symposium on Campaign Finance
Reform, University of NSW, 19 August 2005.
Mercurio, B., ‘Prisoner Voting Rights in Australia’, The Institute
of Criminology, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1 September 2005.
Mercurio, B., ‘The Impact of the AUSFTA on Health Services in Australia’,
International Law Association, Whittier Law School, Los Angeles, California,
5 February 2005.
Mercurio, B., ‘Trade and Pharmaceuticals: Are Patents the Problem’,
Researching Scholar Series, University of NSW, Sydney, August 2005.
Moon, G., ‘The US and Human Rights at the World Trade Organization’,
Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Annual Conference,
Australian National University, Canberra, 16-18 June 2005
Nettheim, G., ‘Keeping Them Honest. The Need for Eternal Vigilance’,
Forum Defending Democracy, Don Chipp Foundation, Sydney, 19 October 2005.
Nolan, J., ‘UN – Business Partnerships: An Unviable Union?’,
Australian & New Zealand Society for International Law (ANZSIL) Annual
Conference, ANU Canberra, 16 June 2005.
Nolan, J., ‘Human Rights in the Manufacturing Industry’, Amnesty
International Seminar, Allen, Allen and Hemsley, Sydney, 27 April 2005.
Nolan, J., ‘Human Rights, the Environment and Business’, College
of Law, CLE, Sydney, 24 March 2005.
Nolan, J., ‘The Law and Corporate Social Responsibility: Directors’
Duties’, Social Responsibility of Company Directors Workshop, Monash
University, 16 March 2005.
Pearson, L., ‘Jurisdictional Error and Tribunal Review’, Australian
Institute of Administrative Law and Council of Australasian Tribunals (New
South Wales Chapters), Sydney, 25 August 2005.
Penfold, C., ‘A Brief Look at the Reputation and Internet Content in
Australia’, Democracy & Citizen’s Media, Our Media - 5th International
Conference, Bangalore, India, December 2005.
Penfold, C., ‘Content Control in Australia’, National Law School
of India University, Bangalore, India. December 2005.
Penfold, C., ‘Setting the Record Straight: The Australia Scheme for
Internet Content Control’, Canada-Australia Comparative IP and Cyberlaw
Conference, Ottawa, Canada, October 2005.
Riley, S., ‘Challenges that Developing Nations Face Implementing Effective
Quarantine Measures to Prevent Entry of Invasive Alien Species’, IUCN
Colloquium, Macquarie University, Sydney, 14 July 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Beyond Definition of Terrorism: Justifying, Excusing and
Defending Terrorist Crimes’, Australian New Zealand Society for International
Law, 13th Annual Conference, Canberra, 16-18 June 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Collective and Regional Security in the Asia-Pacific Region:
The New Security Agenda’, 2nd Annual Conference of the Asian Law Institute,
Bangkok, Thailand, 26-27 May 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Current Problems and Developments in the Debate abut Defining
Terrorism as an International Crime’, Institute for European, International
and Comparative Law, Department of International Law and International Relations,
University of Vienna, 26 April 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Defining Terrorism as an International Crime: Efforts by
the United Nations and the European Union’, Human Rights Initiative,
Central European University, Budapest, 27 April 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Defining Terrorism to Protect Human Rights’, War/Terror
Seminar Series, Department of Critical and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University,
1 September 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Human Security and UN Reform’, UN 60th Anniversary
Conference on the UN High-Level Panel Report, United Nations Association of
Australia, ANU, Canberra, 13 August 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Immigration and Race in the War on Terror’, UK-Australia
Roundtable on Legal Responses to Terrorism, Faculty of Law, University College
London, 26 September 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Measuring ‘Terror’: Proving Crimes of Terrorism
Through the Use of Expert Psychiatric and Psychological Evidence in Court’,
29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Sorbonne, Paris, 6-8
July 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Race, Religion and Immigration in a Time of Terror’,
Moving On: Forced Migration and Human Rights Conference, NSW Parliament House,
Sydney, 22 November 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Terrorism: A Political or Jurisprudential Question?’,
Terrorism and Law Research Workshop, Gilbert + Tobin Centre for Public Law,
Coogee Beach, Sydney, 20 June 2005.
Saul, B., ‘Threats to Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific: The Evolving
Mandate of the UN Security Council in International Law’, Conference
on Peace, Justice and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific Region (hosted by
the Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, the International Peace
Academy, and the Asia Pacific Peace Research Association Brisbane), 1-3 April
2005.
Saul, B., ‘Three Reasons for Defining and Criminalizing Terrorism’,
Agorae Paper, European Society of International Law Inaugural Conference,
Florence, published online 2005.
Saul, B., ‘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.
Sharkey, NC., ‘Business Taxation Including Self-Employment and Tax
Base Broadening’, Tax System Reform in Korea and Australia, Seoul, March
2005.
Steinwall, R., ‘Australian Competition Law’, Competition Commission
of India Seminar, New Delhi, 31 December 2005.
Tran-Nam, B., ‘Counting the Costs of Tax Reform: A Trans-Tasman Perspective’,
17th Annual Australasian Tax Teachers’ Association Conference CD, Wellington,
January 2005
Tran-Nam, B., ‘Tax Simplicity and Tax Compliance Costs: Theory, Practice,
Evidence & Implications’, Tax System Reform in Korea and Australia,
Seoul, March 2005.
Tucker, L., ‘Engaging Students in the Political Process: A Clinical
Response to Proposed Changes in Unfair Dismissal’, Clinical Legal Education
– Ethical Awareness and Community Service, Bi-Annual Clinical Legal
Conference, Melbourne, July 2005.
Vines, P., ‘Apologies in the Civil Liability Regime’, University
of Sydney Inaugural Discipline of Business Law Seminar, Sydney, 31 August
2005.
Vines, P., ‘Contact on the Sporting Field and the law’, Australian
and New Zealand Sports Lawyers Association Annual Conference: Hypothetical,
Sydney, 14 October 2005.
Vines, P., ‘Policy, Policing and the Duty of Care’, ALTA conference,
Hamilton, New Zealand, 5-8 July 2005.
Vines, P., ‘What’s the Point of Tort Law?’, Australian
Lawyers Alliance ACT Conference, Canberra, 24 June 2005.
Wallace, MJ., ‘The Evolution of Australia’s Unilateral Double
Tax Relief Measures’, Tax System Reform in Korea and Australia, Seoul,
March 2005.
Walpole, M., ‘Have you Shut the Windows? Time Limits Applicable to
Finality of Assessments’, 17th Annual Australasian Tax Teachers' Association
CD, Wellington, January 2005.
Warren, NA., *Harding, A. & *Lloyd, R.,’ANTS and the Changing Incidence
of Australian Taxes: 1994-95 to 2001-02’, 17th Annual Australasian Tax
Teachers' Association Conference CD, Wellington, January 2005.
Warren, NA., *Lloyd, R. & *Harding, A., ‘Redistribution, the Welfare
State and Lifetime Transitions’, Transitions and Risk: New Directions
in Social Policy, Melbourne, February 2005.
Warren, NA., ‘Reform of Personal Income and Consumption Taxes in Australia:
2000-2005’, Globalisation and Tax Reform: Proceedings, Seoul, October
2005.
Warren, NA. & McManus, J. ‘Tax Evasion and the Non-Observed Economy’,
Tax System Reform in Korea and Australia Conference, Seoul, March 2005.