Staff Directory Justine Nolan
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Peer Reviewed Articles
'The China Dilemma: Internet Censorship and Corporate Responsibility' Asian Journal of Comparative Law Volume 4, Issue 1 2009 Article 3
'Trading and Aiding Human Rights: Corporations in the Global Economy' (co authored with David Kinley) Nordic Journal of Human Rights 25(4) 2008 pp 353-377
'Reflections on the United Nations Human Rights Norms for Corporations' (co-authored with D Kinley and N Zerial) Companies and Securities Law Journal Vol 25 Feb 2007 No. 1 pp 30-42
'Corporate Responsibility in Australia: rhetoric or reality?' Australian Journal of Human Rights Vol 12(2) 2007 pp63-88
'Corporate Accountability and Triple Bottom Line Reporting: Determining the Material Issues for Disclosure' Enhancing Corporate Accountability: Prospects and Challenges Conference Proceedings 8-9 Feb 2006 pp181-210
'With Power comes Responsibility: Human Rights and Corporate Accountability' UNSWLJ Vol 28 No 3 2005 581
'The United Nations' Compact with Business: Hindering or Helping the Protection of Human Rights?' University of Queensland Law Journal Vol 24 No 2 2005 445
'International Standards to Promote Labor Rights'' Columbia Business Law Review, Vol 2000, No. 3, 2000 (co-authored with M. Posner).
Book Chapters
'Human Rights, Corporations and the Global Economy - An International Law Perspective'(co authored with David Kinley) in Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship Scherer, Andreas Georg & Palazzo, Guido (Eds) Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA; Edward Elgar 2008 pp343-373
'The norms are dead! Long live the norms!' The politics behind the UN human rights norms for corporations' in (co authored with David Kinley and Natalie Zerial)The New Corporate Accountability; Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (Editors: Doreen McBarnet, Aurora Voiculescu & Tom Campbell), Cambridge University Press, 2007.
'Can Codes of Conduct Play a Role in Promoting Workers' Rights?' (co-authored with M Posner) in R. Flanagan & W. Gould (ed) International Labor Standards; Globalization, Trade and Public Policy, Stanford University Press, 2003, 207-226
Non refereed papers
'A new frontier in human rights protection: human rights, NGOs and business' (co-authored with Michael Posner) Human Rights Defender Vol 17 Issue August 2008 2-4
Materiality and the Australian Policy Landscape' AccountAbility Forum, Winter 2006 Vol 11
Contribution to (peer review of survey) "Commerce, crime and conflict: Legal Remedies for Private Sector Liability for Grave Breaches of International Law' by Anita Ramasastry and Robert C Thompson, Sept. 2006
'New Mechanism to hold corporations accountable for human rights' Issue 13/1 2004 19 Human Rights Defender
'Human Rights, the Environment and Business' Law Society Journal July 2004 Vol 42 No 6 66
Parliamentary Submissions
Submission to CAMAC's Corporate Social Responsibility Discussion Paper (Nov. 2005) dated February 23, 2006
Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services, Inquiry into Corporate Responsibility, September 14, 2005.
Book Reviews
The Modern Law Review Limited (2008) 71(3) MLR 494-498
Book reviewof Jennifer A. Zerk, Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility, Limitations and Opportunities in International Law, 368 pp, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006
Australian Journal of Political Science Vol. 43, No. 3, September 2008, pp. 569 - 582
Book review of Roger Normand and Sarah Zaidi Human Rights at the United Nations: The Political History of Universal Justice (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2008), xxxiiþ486 pp.
Retreat from Injustice – Book review UNSWLJ Vol 27 No 3 2004 926
General Media
'Free Tibet (Just not on the IOC's time) May 19 2008, On Line Opinion
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=7386
'Games spirit stifled under an iron fist' The Age August 4, 2008
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/games-spirit-stifled-under-an-iron-fist-20080803-3pan.html
'Chasing an ideal through Olympic rings of hope' The Canberra Times Aug 5 2008 http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/opinion/editorial/general/chasing-an-ideal-through-olympic-rings-of-hope/1235343.aspx
On 25 April 2007, AHRC Deputy Director Justine Nolan was interviewed for Radio Australia regarding a landmark lawsuit that has been filed against Yahoo in the district court of California, USA alleging the internet giant's practices in China have led to human rights violations. Wang Xiaoning and his wife Yu Ling filed the suit and accuse Yahoo of being directly responsible for Wang's arrest, 10 year prison sentence and alleged torture. Justine Nolan discusses the human rights responsiblities of companies like Yahoo and the legal loopholes that currently exist in the field of corporate responsibility. http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/connectasia/
'Corporations Behaving Badly: firm rules needed' Nov 29 2006 The Canberra Times. View Article
'Ingrained Culture' Nov 28 2006 The Courier Mail. View Article
'Style over substance clouds corporate value judgements' April 9 2005 The Age. View Article
'Brought to account: the business of honour in the boardroom', Sydney Morning Herald, July 23, 2004. View Article
'What is a good company?' Opinion, The Age, July 26, 2004. View Article
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