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Staff Directory
Carolyn Penfold

Publications


My publications and conference presentations include:

‘Off-shoring and Decent Work: Worlds apart?’ 4 International Journal of Comparative labour Law and Industrial Relations, 2008, forthcoming

‘Off-shoring to India; A Labour Law Perspective.’ Paper presented to Industrial Relations Commission of NSW Annual Conference, Bowral, September 2008.

‘The paradoxes for labour in off-shored BPO work.’ Paper presented to VV Giri National Labour Institute, Noida, New Delhi, Feb 2008.


‘Trade Union Responses to white Collar Off-shoring.’ 18(1) Economic and Labour Relations Review 2007 pp53-77.


‘Village Idiot, or Wisest Person in Town? Internet Content Regulation in Australia.’ 3(2) University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal. 2006 pp 335-352.


‘Union Responses to White Collar Off-shoring.’ Paper delivered at 'The Challenges of Contemporary Labour Law: New Directions and Disciplines' Australasian Labour Law Association conference, Brisbane, September 2006.


‘IT’s Passage to India: Beyond Labour Law.’ Paper delivered to Labour Law Interest Group, ALTA Conference Melbourne July 2006.


‘Content Regulation in Australia.’ paper presented at Our Media 2005 – Democracy and Citizen’s Media Bangalore December 2005.


Child Pornography Laws: The Luck of the Locale. Alternative Law Journal June 2005.


Converging Content, Diverging Law. 13(3) Information and Communications Technology Law October 2004.


'Global technology meets local environment: state attempts to control internet content.' in Ho, Kluver & Yang (eds) Asia.com: Asia encounters the Internet. Routledge Kurzon 2003 London.


'Achieving the Impossible: local control over internet content.' in Sin (ed) Legal Explorations: Essays in Honour of Michael Chesterman. Lawbook Co 2003 Sydney.


'The Content Control that Wasn't: Two Years of the Online Services Amendment.' Information and Communications Technology Law. (UK) 2002 11(2), p141


'Internet Content Regulation in Australia: Perceptions thus far.' Computers and Law. No. 48 June 2002 p24


'Nazis, Porn and Politics: Asserting Control over Internet Content,' Journal of Information, Law and Technology (UK) 2001 Iss 2 http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/01-2/penfold.html


'Australian Internet Censorship in an International Context.' Paper presented at Cyberspace Regulation: E-Commerce and Content seminar, UNSW Law School, Centre for Continuing Legal Education, May 2001. Published in Computers and Law. No. 45 Sept 2001 p9


'Principles of Computerised Legal Research.' Papers presented at Computerised Legal Research and the Internet. UNSW Law School, Centre for Continuing Legal Education, March 2000, Sept 2000, March 2001


'The Online Services Amendment, Internet Content Filters, and User Empowerment.' National Law Review. November (2000) NLR 7.
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/parchive/2001/Z2001-Mar-13/web.nlr.com.au/nlr/HTML/Articles/penfold2/penfold2.htm


'Censorship Legislation - Wrecking the Internet?' National Law Review. July (2000) NLR 5
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/parchive/2001/Z2001-Mar-13/web.nlr.com.au/nlr/HTML/Articles/penfold/penfold.htm


'Computerised Research - Problems for Students and Teachers.' Joint session of Legal Research and Communications / Legal Education Interest Groups ALTA Conference July 2000


'Fighting Outworker Exploitation' April 1999. 24(2) Alternative Law Journal


'Assessment and Feedback in a Legal Writing Program', presented in LawAsia workshop ‘Designing and Presenting a Legal Writing Course’ Pune, India. 1999


'The Doctor, The Magistrate and Absolute Immunity', (1998) Flinders Journal of Law Reform


'Studying Law at UNSW,' Information and recruitment video co-produced with Jill McKeough. 1998


'Practitioners, Electronic Research, and Basic Legal Research', New South Wales Law Society Journal October 1997


Attracting Indigenous Lawyers to the Private Sector', New South Wales Law Society Journal September 1997


'Indigenous Students' Perceptions of Factors Contributing to Successful Law Studies', (1997) Legal Education Review


'Legal Education: Aboriginal Lawyers’, Briefs, June 1997. 22(3) Alternative Law Journal


'STUDY LAW' (1997) A series of videos made with a CAUT National Teaching Development Grant to introduce Indigenous students to law studies. The four videos in the series are: Introduction to Law Studies, Indigenous Issues, Academic and Thinking Skills, and Language and Legal Concepts


'Indigenous Issues in the Mainstream Curriculum; Help or Hindrance for Indigenous Law Students?’ Paper delivered at the 1996 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference


'Support for Indigenous Students in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, 1989 - 1995’, Report to the Dean of the Faculty of Law July 1996 'Supporting Indigenous Students Through the First Year at University: A Law School Experience.' Paper delivered at the Queensland University of Technology Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference 1995


'Support for Indigenous Students within Law Schools.' Paper presented at the Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 1994
'Varying Perceptions - Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders at University.' Workshop presented at University of New South Wales Education Conference 1993