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Staff Directory Bryan Mercurio
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Books
International Trade Law: Regulation and Policy (textbook co-authored with Simon Lester and Andreas Ziegler) (Hart Publishing, work-in-progress, expected completion late-2006)
Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements: Analysis and Commentary (co-authored with Simon Lester) (Cambridge University Press, work-in-progress, expected completion mid-2007)
Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements: Case Studies (co-authored with Simon Lester) (Cambridge University Press, work-in-progress, expected completion mid-2007)
International Business Law (Oxford University Press, work-in-progress, expected completion late-2007)
WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: A Detailed Interpretation (Kluwer Law International, London, 2005) (with Dr Yang Guohua and Li Yongjie)
Realising Democracy: Electoral Law in Australia (Federation Press, Sydney) (2003) (with Graeme Orr and George Williams).
Chapters in Books
‘The Future of Dispute Settlement in the WTO: The Implementation Phase Under Scrutiny’ in Ross Buckley (ed), The WTO and the Doha Round: The Changing Face of World Trade (Kluwer Law International, London) (2003) 115-143.
‘The Australian Electoral Tradition’ in Graeme Orr, Bryan Mercurio, and George Williams (eds) Realising Democracy: Election Law in Australia, 1 (Federation Press, Sydney) (2003) (with Graeme Orr and George Williams).
‘Beyond the Paper Ballot: Discovering Computerised Voting’ in Graeme Orr, Bryan Mercurio, & George Williams (eds) Realising Democracy: Election Law in Australia, 230 (Federation Press, Sydney) (2003).
‘TRIPS-Plus Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements’ in Lorand Bartels and Federico Ortino (eds) Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO Legal System (OUP, Oxford: 2006) (forthcoming)
‘The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: How A Rules-Based System Benefits Australia’ in Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (ed), Australian Perspectives on WTO Dispute Resolution (forthcoming)
‘Japan–Mexico Economic Partnership Agreement: Completing The Matrix’ in Leon Trakman, Nick Ranieri, Marlon Lopez (ed), Doing Business in Mexico 1-34 (Transnational Publishing, New York: 2005)
Refereed Articles
‘Expanding Democracy: Why Australia should negotiate for open and transparent dispute settlement in its FTAs’ (2005) 6(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 485-515 (with Rebecca LaForgia).
‘The Impact of the AUSFTA on the Provision of Health Services in Australia’ (2005) 26 Whittier Law Review 1051.
‘Re-Shaping the Role of Developing Countries in the WTO: Analysing the Agreement on Agriculture’ Balayi: Culture Law and Colonialism (forthcoming).
‘The Australian Diaspora and the Right to Vote’ (2004) 32(1) University of Western Australia Law Review 1 (With George Williams).
‘Should Australia Continue Negotiating Bilateral Free Trade Agreements?: A Practical
Analysis’ (2004) 27 University of New South Wales Law Journal 667.
‘Electoral Law: Free and Fair?’ (2004) 32 Federal Law Review 365-395
(with George Williams).
‘Improving Dispute Settlement in the WTO: The DSU Review – Making It Work?’ (2004)
38 Journal of World Trade 795.
‘Democracy in decline: Can Internet Voting Save the Electoral Process’ (2004)
22 John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 409.
‘TRIPs, Patents and Access to Life-Saving Drugs in the Developing World’ (2004)
8 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 211.
‘The Australian Contribution to the Dispute Settlement System’ Currents: International
Trade Law Journal. (forthcoming)
‘Discrimination in Electoral Law: Using Technology to Extend the Secret Ballot
to Disabled and Illiterate Voters’ (2003) (28)(6) Alternative Law Journal
272.
‘Australian Electoral Law: A Stock-take’ (2003) 2 Election Law Journal
383 (with Graeme Orr and George Williams).
‘Overhauling Australian Democracy: The Benefits and Burdens of Internet Voting’
(2002) 21(2) University of Tasmania Law Review 23.
‘Abortion in Ireland: An Analysis of the Legal Transformation Resulting from Membership
in the European Union’ (2003) 11 Tulane Journal of International & Comparative
Law 141.
‘Internet Service Provider Liability for Copyright Infringements of Subscribers:
A Comparison of the American and Australian Efforts to Combat the Uncertainty’
(2002) 9(4) Murdoch University E-Law (available online at http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v9n4/mercurio94.html).
Conference Papers and Presentations
‘The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement: Effects on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Industries in Australia’ presentation to the Korean Computer Program Deliberation and Mediation Committee, held at the Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, Sydney, 24 August 2006.
‘Biomedical Patents and the Third World’ presentation at the Unlocking IP Conference, held at the Australian Graduate School of Management, Sydney, 10 July 2006.
‘Dispute Settlement in the WTO: Critical Issues’ presentation at the law offices of Clayton Utz, Sydney, 7 July 2006.
‘Intellectual Property and Public Health: TRIPS-Plus and the Developing World’ presentation at the Symposium on WTO Issues and Law, at the law offices of Gilbert + Tobin, Sydney, 23 June 2006.
‘Can TRIPS and access to essential drugs co-exist in developing countries’ presentation and panel discussion with Dr Daniel Tarantola at The University of New South Wales, Sydney, 6 September 2005.
‘Prisoner Voting Rights in Australia’ presentation at The Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1 September 2005.
‘Why Use the CISG…And Why Not’ presentation at the law offices of Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Sydney, 31 August 2005.
‘Money Politics: Australia’s Laissez-faire attitude to Campaign Finance and Advertising Laws’ presentation at the University of New South Wales, symposium on Campaign Finance Reform sponsored by the School of Politics and International Relations and the Gilbert and Tobin Centre of Public Law, Sydney, 19 August 2005.
‘Trade and Pharmaceuticals: Are Patents the Problem’ presentation to the Researcher Discussion Group at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, 17 August 2005.
‘The Impact of the AUSFTA on Health Services in Australia’ presentation given to the International Law Association – Weekend West, Whittier Law School, Los Angeles, 5 February 2005.
‘An Introduction to the CISG’ presentation at Gadens Lawyers, Sydney, 14 September 2004.
‘Australia’s Trade Policy: Bilateral, Multilateral or Both’ presentation to the Researcher Discussion Group at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 August 2004.
‘Free Trade Agreements: The Big Picture’ presentation at the New South Wales Parliament at ‘A Practical Guide to Obtaining a Competitive Advantage Using the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement’, sponsored by Coudert Brothers, Sydney, 27 April 2004.
‘And the winner is... Australia, America and free trade’ presentation at the law offices of Mentor Ellison to the Lawyers Reform Association, Sydney,18 November 2003.
‘Some Problems with Computerised Voting’ presentation at the H.S. Chapman Society Forum 24, Sydney, 12 October 2003.
‘Electronic Voting: Benefits and Burdens’ presentation at the 2002 Electoral Law Conference, Sydney, 5-6 December 2002.
Other Articles, Submissions and Opinion Pieces
‘Promoting Democracy through Free Trade Agreements’ Australian Policy Online,
1 June 2005 (with Rebecca LaForgia).
Submission made to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters on the Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2004 Federal Election and Matters Related Thereto, 23 March 2005.
‘New Kid on the Trade Bloc’ The Australian, 5 January 2005.
‘Get used to the new (and productive) form of trading’ The Australian,
13 December 2004.
‘Electoral Law Symposium: An Introduction’ (2004) 32 Federal Law Review
357-363 (with Graeme Orr and George Williams).
‘Still Under Construction: Voting and the Internet Superhighway’ (2004) 166 Communications Update 15.
Submission made to the Senate Select Committee on the Free Trade Agreement between
Australia and the United States of America, 27 April 2004.
Submission made to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters on campaign funding and expenditures, 5 April 2004.
Submission made to the Joint Committee on Treaties Inquiry into the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement, 5 April 2004.
Submission made to the Senate Inquiry into Australian Expatriates, 19 February 2004.
‘Nation's health will benefit from US drugs’ The Australian, 11 February 2004.
‘Discrimination at the Ballot Box: The Secret Ballot and Blind Voters’ (October 2003) 12(2) Human Rights Defender 2.
‘Political prisoner status earned, not stolen’ Sydney Morning Herald, 23 August 2003.
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