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Publications

Professor Lee Godden

Professor Michael Crommelin

Associate Professor Jacqueline Peel

Associate Professor Maureen Tehan 

Ms Anita Foerster

 

Professor Lee Godden

Book Chapters

  • 'Towards a New Ethic in Australian Water Law and Policy' in Helen Sykes (ed.) Climate Change On for Young and Old (2009) 46-60.
  • ‘Property in urban water: Private rights and public governance’ in Patrick Troy (ed) Troubled waters: Confronting the water crisis in Australia’s cities (2008) 157-185.
  • 'Law in the Schism: Its role in moving beyond the carbon economy in Australia' in D. Zillman, C. Redgwell, Y. Omorogbe, L. Barrera-Hernandez (ed), Beyond the Carbon Economy: Energy Law in Transition (2008) 459-480.
  • L. Godden and M. Tehan, 'Translating Native Title to Individual ‘Title’ in Australia: Are Real Property Forms and Indigenous Interests Reconcilable?’ in E. Cooke (ed), Modern Studies in Property Law (2007) 263 -294.
     
  • 'A jurisdiction of body and desire: Exploring the boundaries of bodily control in prostitution law' in S. McVeigh (ed), Jurisprudence of Jurisdiction (2007) 181-201.
     
  • 'Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability: Using Market Mechanisms for Water Resources Regulation in Australia' in B. Barton, L. Barrera-Hernandez, A. Lucas, A. Ronne (ed), Regulating Energy and Natural Resources (2006) 293-311.
     
  • 'A wash in a tide of history: "Responsibility" for cultural violence - A comparative analysis of Nulyrimma and Voss' in Kenyon AT,Rush P (ed), An aesthetics of law and culture: Texts, images, screens (2004) 203-220.

 

Journal Articles - Refereed

  • J. Peel and L. Godden, 'Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change: Landmark Cases from Australia' (2009) IX(2) Sustainable Development Law and Policy: Climate Law Reporter 37-42
  • A. Kallies and L. Godden, ‘What Price Democracy? Blue Wedges and the hurdles of public interest environmental litigation’ 33 (4) Alternative Law Journal 194 – 199
  • L. Godden and J. Peel, 'The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth): Dark sides of virtue' (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review 106-145.
     
  • 'The invention of tradition: Property law as a knowledge space for the appropriation of the south' (2007) 16 Griffith Law Review 375-410.
     
  • 'Terrorism: Reinvoking the Barbarian to Secure the Space of Civilisation' (2006) 24 Australian Feminist Law Journal 69-94.
     
  • L. Godden, R. Nelson and J. Peel, 'Controlling Invasive Species: Managing Risks to Australia’s Agricultural Sustainability and Biodiversity Protection' (2006) 13 Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 166-184.
     
  • 'Water Law Reform in Australia and South Africa: Sustainability, Efficiency and Social Justice ' (2005) (2005) 17 Journal of Environmental Law 181-205.
     
  • Shaunnagh Dorsett and Lee Godden, 'Interpreting Customary Rights Orders under the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004' (2005) (2005) 36 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 229-255.
     
  • Jacqueline Peel and Lee Godden, 'Australian Environmental Management: A`Dams` Story`' (2005) (2005) 28 University of New South Wales Law Journal 668-695.
     
  • Jacqueline Peel, Rebecca Nelson and Lee Godden, 'GMO Trade Wars: the Submissions in the US-EC Biotech Dispute in the WTO ' (2005) (2005) 6 Melbourne Journal of International Law 141 - 166.
     
  • H. Douglas and L. Godden, 'The Decriminalisation of Domestic Violence: Examining the Interaction Between the Criminal Law and Domestic Violence' (2003) 27 Criminal Law Journal 32-43.
     
  • H. Douglas and L. Godden, 'Intimate Partner Violence: Transforming Harm into a Crime ' (2003) 10 E Law NA.
     
  • H. Douglas and L. Godden, 'The decriminalisation of domestic violence: Examining the interaction between the criminal law and domestic violence' (2003) 27 Criminal Law Journal 32-43.
     
  • 'Indigenous Heritage and the Environment: "Legal Categories are Only One Way of Imagining the Real"' (2002) 19 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 258-266.

 

Journal Articles - Unrefereed

  • M. Tehan, L. Godden, M. Langton and O. Mazel, ‘Introduction: Accommodating Interests in Resource Extraction: Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities and the Role of Law in Economic and Social Sustainability’ (2008) 26(1) Special Edition: Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, Indigenous and Local Peoples and Resource Development: International Comparisons of Law, Policy and Practice 1-30
  • 'Regulatory control of prostitution: A difficult balancing act for Local Government' (2004) 3 Local Government Reporter 42-48.
     

Conference Publications

  • ‘World Heritage: People or Places? Partnerships for the Integration of Natural and Cultural Heritage in Australia and South Africa’ (Paper presented at the Building a Common Future: Africa and Australasia Conference, Melbourne, 26-28 November 2008).
  • 'Re-Imagining the Social Contract: Agreement-making with Indigenous and Local Peoples' (paper presented at Governments and Communities in Partnership Conference, 25-Sep-2006 to 27-Sep-2006) 1-27.

 

 Professor Michael Crommelin

Book Chapters

  • 'Constitutional Challenges Posed by National Security: An Australian Story' in O'Brien, P;Vaughn, B (ed), Amongst friends (2005) 121-128.
  • 'Consitutional Challenges Posed by National Security: An Australian Story' in Patty O`Brien and Bruce Vaughn (ed), Amongst Friends Australian and New Zealand Voices from America (2003) 121- 128.

 

Journal Articles - Refereed

  • 'Dispute Resolution in Federal Systems' (2001) 13 International Social Sciences Journal 139-144.
  • 'The Legal Character of Resource Titles' (1998) 17 Australian Mining and Petroleum Law Journal 57-70.
  • 'State agreements: Australian trends and experience' (1996) 1996 AMPLA Yearbook 328-349.

Conference Publications

  • 'Constitutional Challenges Posed by National Security: An Australian Story' (paper presented at the annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Studies Association in North America, Philadelphia, 21 February 2003).
  • 'National Security and Integrity ' (paper presented at the International Association of Consitutional Law Roundtable, Melbourne, 4 - 5 October 2003).
     

   

Associate Professor Jacqueline Peel


Books

  • The Precautionary Principle in Practice: Environmental Decision-Making and Scientific Uncertainty (Federation Press, Sydney, 2005)

 

Book Chapters

 
  • ‘Precautionary Only in Name? Tensions between Precaution and Risk Assessment in the Australian GMO Framework’, in Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Perspectives and Prospects, E. Fisher, J. Jones and R. von Schomberg, R. (eds) (Edward Elgar Press, Cheltenham, 2006) 202.
  • J. Peel and P. Sands, ‘Environmental Protection in the Twenty-First Century: Sustainable Development and International Law’, in The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy (2nd ed), R. Axelrod, D. Downie and N. Vig (eds) (2003) 43.
  • ‘Development Approvals and Environmental Authorities other than for Mining Authorities’, in Environmental Law Queensland by D.E. Fisher, and M.G. Walton, M.G. (LBC Information Services, North Ryde, 2001), chapter 4.
  • ‘Environmental Regulatory Regime for Mining Activities’, in Mining and Petroleum Legislation Service, Queensland (2001), vol. 4, 14.   

 

Journal Articles – Refereed

  • J. Peel and L. Godden, 'Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change: Landmark Cases from Australia' (2009) IX(2) Sustainable Development Law and Policy: Climate Law Reporter 37-42
  • 'Interpretation and Application of the Precautionary Principle: Australia's Contribution' (2009) 18(1) Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 11-25 
  • Climate Change Law: The Emergence of a New Legal Discipline' (2008) 32(3) Melbourne Uni Law Rev 922-979
  • ‘Ecologically Sustainable Development: More than Mere Lip Service?' (2008) 12(1) Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 1.
  • J. Peel & L. Godden, ‘The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act: Dark Sides of Virtue’ (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review 106.
  • ‘International Law and the Legitimate Determination of Risk: Is Democratising Expertise the Answer?’ (2007) 38(2) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 363.
  •  ‘The Role of Climate Change Litigation in Australia’s Response to Global Warming’ (2007) 24 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 90.
  • ‘When (Scientific) Rationality Rules: (Mis)Application of the Precautionary Principle in AustralianMobilePhoneTower Cases’ (2007) 19(1) Journal of Environmental Law 1.
  • J. Peel, L. Godden & R. Nelson, ‘Controlling Invasive Species: Managing Risks to Australia’s Agricultural Sustainability and Biodiversity Protection’ (2006) 13 Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 166.
  • L. Godden & J. Peel ‘Australian Environmental Management: A ‘Dams’ Story’’ (2005) 28(3) UNSW Law Journal 668.
  • J. Peel, L. Godden & R. Nelson, ‘GMO Trade Wars: the Submissions in the US-EC Biotech Dispute in the WTO’ (2005) 6(1) Melbourne Journal of International Law 141.
  • ‘Precaution: A Matter of Principle, Approach or Process?’ (2004) 5(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 483.
  • ‘A Paper Umbrella Which Dissolves in the Rain? The Future for Resolving Fisheries Disputes under UNCLOS in the Aftermath of the Southern Bluefin Tuna Arbitration’ (2002) 3 Melbourne Journal of International Law 53.
  • 'Confusing Product with Process: a Critique of the Application of Product-based Tests to Environmental Process Standards in the WTO’ (2002) 10 New York University Environmental Law Journal 217.
  • J. Peel, J. Crawford & S. Olleson, ‘The ILC’s Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts: Completion of the Second Reading’ (2001) 12 European Journal of International Law 963.
  • ‘An Environmental Revolution in the Queensland Mining Industry or Just a Changing of the Guard?’ (2001) 20 Australian Mining and Petroleum Journal 137.

          Associate Professor Maureen Tehan

Books

  • M. Langton, O. Mazel, L. Palmer, K. Shain and M. Tehan, 'Settling with Indigenous people', (1 ed, 2006).

 

Book Chapters

  • L. Godden and M. Tehan, '‘Translating Native Title to Individual ‘Title’ in Australia: Are Real Property Forms and Indigenous Interests Reconcilable?’' in E. Cooke (ed), Modern Studies in Property Law (2007) 263 -294.
  • M. Langton, M. Tehan and L. Palmer, 'Introduction' in Langton, M; Tehan, M; Palmer, L; Shain, K (ed), Honour Among Nations: Agreements and Treaties with Indigenous People (2004) 1-26.
  • 'Bridge of Division or Bridge of Understanding? Hindmarsh Island, Business and Rights' in Rees, S & Wright, S (ed), Human Rights, Corporate Responsibility: A Dialogue (2000) 116-139.
  • M. Tehan and P. Williams, 'Mabo and Inalienable Rights to Property: Efficiency and Justice' in Richardson, M;Hadfield, G (ed), The Second Wave of Law and Economics (1999) 100-113.

 

Journal Articles - Refereed

  • L. Godden, M. Langton, O. Mazel and M. Tehan, 'Accommodating Interests in resource extraction: Indigenous peoples, local communities and the role of law in economic and social sustainability' (2008) 26 Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law 1-30.
  • 'Customary Title, Heritage Protection and Protection of Property Rights in Australia: Emerging Patterns of Land Use in the Post-Mabo Era' (1998) 7 Pacific Rim Journal of Law and Policy 765-802.
  • 'Delgamuukw v British Columbia' (1998) 22 Melbourne University Law Review 763-782.

 

Journal Articles - Unrefereed

  • 'Chapman v Luminis Pty Ltd (No 5)' (2002) 7 Australian Indigenous Law Reporter 23-29.
  • 'Mabo, Wik and the Native Title Amendment Act' (2000) 12 Legal Date 1-4.

 

Journals - Other Contributions

  • 'Book Review: Heritage Law in Australia' (2006) 29 University of New South Wales Law Journal 355-361.
  • 'Book Review: 'Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations and Human Rights', by S Pritchard (ed)' (2000) 19 The Australian Yearbook of International Law 1998 85-92.
  • 'Book Review: Commentary on the Unidroit Convention on the Stolen and Illegally Exported Cultural Objects (by Lyndell V. Prott)' (1998) 3 Media and Arts Law Review 115-118.

 

Reference Works

  • 'Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders: Native Title' in Halsburys Laws of Australia (2002), 9001-9214.
  • 'Halsbury's Laws of Australia Volume 1' in Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders: Native Title (2002).

 

            Ms Anita Foerster

Journal Articles

 

  • ‘Progress on Environmental Flows in Southeastern Australia in Light of Climate Change’(2009) 39(5) ELR News and Analysis 10426
  • 'Managing and Protecting Environmental Water: Lessons from the Gwydir for ecologically sustainable water management in the Murray Darling Basin' (2008) 25 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 130.

  • 'Victoria’s new Environmental Water Reserve: what’s in a name?' (2006) 11(2) Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 145.

 


 

 
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