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2. Commentary on professor Lionel D Smith's paper, 'prescriptive fiduciary duties'
3. Fifty shades of grey(hounds): The extent of the Nsw legislative council's power to order papers from organisations not in the control of a minister
4. Mediation and the court [Paper originally delivered as an address at the LEADR dinner in November 2000.]
5. The defining characteristics of constitutional expressions and the nationalisation of the State court system: [This paper was delivered as a comment on a paper presented by McLeish, Stephen, 'The Nationalisation of the State Court System', University of Melbourne, Recent Developments in Constitutional Law Conference, 20-21 July 2012, Melbourne.]
6. Many bottles for many flies: managing conflict over Indigenous people's cultural heritage in Western Australia [Paper in: Conflicted Heritage]
7. Natural justice by the courts: some recent cases. [Revised version of paper presented at the Land and Environment Court Annual Conference, 17-18 May 2012, Sydney.]
8. Varieties of judicial method in the late 20th century: [Paper presented as the Inaugural R. P. Meagher Lecture, Banco Court of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 18 August 2011, Sydney.]
9. The jury experience: insights from the Tasmanian jury study. [Revised version of a paper presented at the Annual Australasian Jury Conference (8th: 2010: University of Melbourne, Melbourne).]
10. Commentary on a paper delivered by the Hon Daryl Williams QC on 'Intergovernmental agreements': [This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
11. Commonwealth financial powers - taxation, direct spending and grants - scope and limitations: [Paper presented at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
12. The state of State immunity - Clarke and the Austin reformulation: [This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
13. Fiscal Federalism: a commentary on Andrew Lynch's paper [Commonwealth financial powers - taxation, direct spending and grants - scope and limitations. This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
14. Future directions in federalism - where will the High Court go?: [This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
15. Constitutional musings on Clarke and Austin: [This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
16. Intergovernmental agreements: [This article is based on a paper delivered at the conference 'Power and Politics: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia', Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, Perth, July 2011. Paper in special double issue: New Dimensions of Federalism in Australia. Murray, Sarah (ed.)]
17. Beyond reasonable doubt: [Edited version of a paper delivered to the Supreme and Federal Court Judges Conference 2010, 23-27 January 2010, Canberra.]
18. How does the division of power between the board and the general meeting operate?: [An earlier version of this paper was presented as part of the Law 125 Distinguished Speakers Series at the Adelaide Law School on 20 May 2008. Paper in special issue: Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Adelaide Law School.]
19. Instructing a jury in complex commercial trials: the position in England and its significance in an Australian context. [Revised version of a paper presented at a Judicial Commission of New South Wales Twilight Seminar, 11 July 2006, Sydney.]
20. Expert evidence: aces up your sleeve? [Edited version of a paper delivered at the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales, Annual Conference, 18-20 October 2006, Sydney.]
21. Constitutional implications of terrorism legislation: [An edited version of a paper presented at the Supreme Court of New South Wales Annual Conference, 18-20 August 2006, Leura, NSW.]
22. Understanding the Evidence Act 1995 [Revised version of a paper delivered at Civil Issues in Evidence, Judicial Commission of New South Wales seminar on 14 November (2000) in Sydney. Includes a commentary on Justice Einstein's paper.]
23. On the division of law-making labour [Edited version of a paper delivered at the Supreme Court of New South Wales Annual Conference (2004: Bowral).]
24. Civil law update [Article is an abridged version of a paper presented at the Annual Conference of the District Court of New South Wales (2004: Bowral).]
25. Rights and remedies of a taxpayer in the sights of the Commissioner of Taxation [Series of parts]: Part 1. [This paper was presented at the Challis Discussion Group on 7 July 2010.]
26. Account of profits for breach of fiduciary duty: [This article is based on a paper presented at the Society of Legal Scholars' annual conference held at the London School of Economics in September 2008.]
27. Icy lessons for pleaders of copyright infringement: [This article is also a paper that is being presented at the Annual IPSANZ Conference (24th: 2010: Noosa, Queensland).]
28. Reining in the constructive trust: [An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Equity Research Workshop, Australian National University, College of Law, 12-13 February 2009.]
29. Judicial integrity and dissenting court opinion: [Paper in thematic issue: 'Dissenting Opinion'. Volling, Samuel and Underwood, Joshua (eds)]
30. Queensland's planning law - a lost opportunity to deliver justice to native title holders - or is it?: [Paper in thematic issue: 'Dissenting Opinion'. Volling, Samuel and Underwood, Joshua (eds)]
31. The justifiability of criminal responsibility for negligent conduct: [Paper in thematic issue: 'Dissenting Opinion'. Volling, Samuel and Underwood, Joshua (eds)]
32. A century of Jumbunna - interpretive principles and International law: [This article is based on the lecture given by the author as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series celebrating the 125th anniversary of the University of Adelaide Law School on 4 October 2008. Paper in special issue: Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Adelaide Law School.]
33. 'The Golden Metwand': the measure of justice in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. [Paper in special issue: Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Adelaide Law School.]
34. Contract, debt litigation and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: [Paper in special issue: Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Adelaide Law School.]
35. The effect of the provision of victim impact statements on sentencing in the local courts of New South Wales: [Revised version of a paper presented at the Metropolitan Seminar Series II, November 2003, Sydney.]
36. A prelude to the demise of Teoh: the High Court decision in Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; ex parte Lam. [Case commentary. Paper originally presented as a seminar paper to the Administrative Law Class, at the Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, 17 April 2003.]
37. The capital-revenue debate and the managed funds review: [This article is a reproduction of a paper delivered at the Taxation Institute 2009 Financial Services Conference.]
38. On the (partially) inalienable rights of participants in virtual communities [Paper in: Computer Games: Co-creation and Regulation. Humphreys, Sal (ed.)]
39. Criminal Law Update 2003 [Revised version of a paper delivered to the Annual Conference of the District Court of New South Wales (2003: Terrigal).]
40. The natives are restless: a personal reflection on ten years of native title. [Paper delivered at the Yamatji Land and Sea Council/Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Native Title Conference 2002, Outcomes and Possibilities, 3-5 September 2002, Geraldton, Western Australia. Paper in: History and Native Title, Choo, Christine and Hollbach, Shawn (eds.).]
41. Shareholder agreements [Series of two parts]: Part 1. Setting the terms of a business relationship. [This article is based on a paper presented for Legalwise Seminar in March 2008.]
42. Some observations on the common law and the Constitution [Paper in special issue: Constitutional Law.]
43. The constitutional jurisprudence of the High Court: 1989-2004 [Inaugural Sir Anthony Mason Lecture in Constitutional Law. Paper in special issue: Constitutional Law.]
44. Orders for papers and executive privilege: committee inquiries and statutory secrecy provisions. [Paper presented to the Australasian Study of Parliament Group. National Conference (2002: Melbourne).]
45. Look-through taxation and modern managed investment funds: [Paper prepared for presentation to a private Sydney Tax Discussion Group].]
46. Destruction of paper and electronic documents - what you need to know
47. How Alice was slade: [This paper is concerned with the remarkable interaction of FBT with Mr and Mrs Slade and the loans made by them to the unit trust of which Slade Bloodstock Pty Ltd is the trustee.]
48. The historical significance of the High Court's decision in Federal Commissioner of Taxation v The Myer Emporium Ltd: [This paper was presented as the Annual Tax Lecture 2006 at the Melbourne Law School on 26 October 2006.]
49. Great expectations: inheritance, equity and the family farm [Paper in: The Agricultural Industry. Brown, Kevin G. (ed)]
50. WorkChoices and pay equity: [Paper in: Focus: Women and Work. Bailey, Janis; Broadbent, Kaye and McDonald, Paula (eds).]
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